Artist's albums
The Best of the Ohio Express
2001 · compilation
Bubblegum Hit Explosion!
1991 · album
Chewy Chewy
1991 · single
Down at Lulu's
1991 · single
Mercy
1991 · single
Yummy, Yummy, Yummy
1991 · single
Yummy Yummy Yummy (Re-recorded - Sped Up)
2023 · single
The Best Ever
2016 · album
The Very Best Of
2014 · compilation
Boom Boom (Rebeling Song)
2012 · single
Bubblegum Days
2012 · album
Jodeli Yippie Heidi
2011 · single
Yummy Yummy – The Best Of
2011 · compilation
Catchy, Catchy Groove
2011 · single
Scooby-Doo
2010 · single
Scooby-Doo
2010 · single
Good Old Days
2010 · single
Yummy, Yummy, Yummy (Re-Recorded / Remastered)
2009 · single
Yummy, Yummy, Yummy (Remastered)
2009 · single
Sugar Sugar
2009 · single
I Need You
2008 · single
Achy Breaky Heart
2006 · single
If You Can't Give Me Love
2006 · single
Simon Says Party
2006 · EP
Simple Simon says (Put your hands in the air)
2005 · single
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Biography
Formed from the ashes of Rare Breed, Mansfield Ohio's the Ohio Express came together in 1966 and enjoyed some of the largest successes of the bubblegum rock craze of the late '60s. The initial line-up included Joey Levine on vocals, Dale Powers on guitar, Doug Grassel on second guitar, Jim Pflayer on keyboards, Dean Krastan on bass and Tim Corwin on drums. Under the aegis of producers Jerry Kasenetz and Jeff Katz, Ohio Express surfaced repeatedly on the late-'60s pop charts. Their first single, a reworked Rare Breed tune called "Beg, Borrow and Steal" cracked the charts, but it was the sugary-sweet one-two punch of "Yummy Yummy Yummy" and "Chewy Chewy" that produced their biggest hits. These tunes were pair of million-sellers for the band and their label, bubblegum powerhouse Buddah Records. Future 10cc leader Graham Gouldman sang lead on their final chart bow in 1969, "Sausalito (Is the Place to Go)." The band had a somewhat nebulous existence for the next two decades. For a brief time in the mid-'70s, Kasenetz and Katz assembled a version of Ohio Express made up of completely new musicians to play the band's hits in Long Island clubs and dive bars. This in-name-only version of the band was short-lived. In the 1980s, original drummer Tim Corwin assembled a new lineup of the group and they began touring the oldies circuit playing the band's late-'60s hits. In 2012 this version of the band offered up Bubblegum Days, an album of newly recorded versions of both their most famous hits as well as other covers from the bubblegum era. ~ Bill Dahl & Fred Thomas, Rovi