Bernie Knee

[7] The single's B side consisted of a song entitled "Saturday Night in Tiajuana" [sic] credited to Bacharach.

To protest this oversight, Nee bought advertisements in music industry trade publications, showcasing his name,[8] whereupon he was terminated from Columbia.

Nee signed with Joy Records, where The Five Blobs released two 45s in 1959: "From the Top of Your Guggle (to the Bottom of Your Zooch)" backed with "Rockin' Pow Wow," and "Juliet" b/w "Young and Wild.

In 1974, he released "Hang In There, Mr. President" with Frank Yankovic and his Orchestra on a 45pm Telemark single, written by Henry Tobias in support of Richard Nixon's fight to avoid impeachment.

[10] He also made appearances on the Ballroom Broadway cast album (1979), Frank Sinatra's Trilogy (1980) and Max Conrad's Let's Fly!