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  1. 98.6 (song) - Wikipedia

    " 98.6 " is a song written by Tony Powers (lyrics) and George Fischoff (music) [5] and recorded by Keith. It reached No. 6 in Canada, No. 7 on the Billboard chart, No. 10 on The New Zealand …

  2. Keith - 98.6 (1967) - YouTube

    Another timeless hit from the 60's. I can listen to these fantastic songs all day long and feel like I went back in time when we were young ....

  3. Keith – 98.6 Lyrics | Genius Lyrics

    Who produced “98.6” by Keith? When did Keith release “98.6”? Who wrote “98.6” by Keith? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

  4. 98.6 - Song by Keith - Apple Music

    Listen to 98.6 by Keith on Apple Music. 1967. Duration: 3:07.

  5. The Official Keith Site: 98.6 Lyrics and Audio!

    Hey, ninety eight point six, it's good to have you back again. Oh, I love my baby. You know she's got me on another kind of highway. I want to go to where it taaaaaakes me. Hey, ninety eight …

  6. Lyrics for 98.6 by Keith - Songfacts

    Ted from Phoenix, Az Keith doesn't have much of a singing voice, but this song works anyway as a counterbalance to the heavier stuff that was happening at the time.

  7. 98.6 - Keith: Song Lyrics, Music Videos & Concerts - Shazam

    Listen to 98.6 by Keith. See lyrics and music videos, find Keith tour dates, buy concert tickets, and more!

  8. Keith – 98.6 (Official Video) - YouTube Music

    With the YouTube Music app, enjoy over 100 million songs at your fingertips, plus albums, playlists, remixes, music videos, live performances, covers, and hard-to-find music you can’t …

  9. Keith - 98.6 Lyrics | Lyrics.com

    "98.6" is a pop song released by the American singer Keith in 1967. The title of the song represents the normal body temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. The song reached #7 on the …

  10. Keith - 98.6 (1967) - YouTube

    Here's another favorite of mine from 1967 entitled "98.6" ... a lovely, lilting melody with a fast moving tempo. The song's recording artist, born James Barry Keefer, took on the singular...