Tommy Roe – Dizzy

Tommy Roe – Dizzy

About The Song

Tommy Roe’s “Dizzy” is a 1969 hit co-written by Roe and Freddy Weller. It topped charts in the US, UK, and Canada. The song narrates Roe’s infatuation with a captivating girl. Despite initial hesitation due to competition, he professes his feelings, leading to a heartfelt kiss. With its catchy beat and relatable theme, “Dizzy” remains a celebrated classic in Roe’s career, offering listeners an escape into vibrant music. The song’s success solidified Roe’s position as a prominent pop singer-songwriter of the era, alongside other hits like “Sheila”. Hal Blaine’s drumming and the string section contribute to its distinctive sound. Roe’s catalog showcases his knack for crafting memorable tunes that resonate with audiences across generations.