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Gary Lewis & The Playboys, a pop/rock group fronted by musician Gary Lewis, son of comedian Jerry Lewis, achieved its peak success during the swinging sixties. Their song “Count Me In” stands as a testament to their enduring popularity and musical prowess. Released in 1965, “Count Me In” quickly climbed the charts, reaching number two on the Billboard Hot 100. The song’s infectious melody, coupled with Lewis’s charismatic vocals, captivated audiences and solidified the band’s status as a household name.   

Penned by songwriters Ellie Greenwich and Jeff Barry, “Count Me In” showcases the band’s signature sound, blending elements of rock and roll, pop, and soul. The song’s upbeat tempo and catchy chorus make it an irresistible anthem for dancing and good times. Lewis’s energetic performance and the Playboys’ tight harmonies further elevate the track, creating a memorable and timeless piece of music.

“Count Me In” remains a beloved classic, its popularity enduring long after the initial wave of Beatlemania subsided. The song’s enduring appeal lies in its ability to evoke nostalgia for a bygone era while still resonating with contemporary audiences. Its infectious energy and positive message continue to captivate listeners, making it a timeless anthem of joy and celebration.

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