The Lost Ones were from Sarver, Pennsylvania, a small town about 30 miles outside of Pittsburgh. They were originally called the Kruisers and afterwards became Lite Rain. “I Can’t Believe You” is a wild, overdriven raver, too crude for some people.
“I Can’t Believe You” was written by James T. Robeson and produced by Marian Dietrich. The flip, “I Wanna Know”, which moves along at a snail’s pace, was written by James Robeson, Don Dietrich and Bill Farrington. This 45 was released in January of 1967 on the Mersey label.
Anyone have a photo of the group?
Nice page you got here! Do you have the lyrics of “I Can’t Believe You”?
You should check out this version. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPu0tl25l60 It rocks your socks off!
I can’t believe this turkey has resurfaced after all these years. I thought it was dead and buried long ago and hoped it stayed that way. Looks like it’s back from the dead…..OH LORD!!!!!!
Original member The LOST ONES.
It is Halloween time… and I guess the dead to come alive. Sorry Ron!
This is my dad and uncles band ! Marian was my grandmother . I’ve been trying to find this song on YouTube so my children can hear there great uncle and grandfather
Ron, and Eric, this record rocks! It was put on a LP comp years ago of the best unknown garage records of the sixties. Garage Punk Unknowns Volume Three LP. I just wanna say thanks for recording it, its raw n sloppy n real great 60s punk and i love it and the cool vocals, and i just got an original single in england, vg condition for £125! Its on youtube as: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfsvHyM9Zzs Id love to see a photo of the band.