The Expressions 1965 Exhumed Rarity Soars in The Hawk

Man in a visor and golf glove speaks into a golf club head. Text reads: "Will Ferrell is The Hawk. The Expressions 1965 Exhumed Rarity Soars in The Hawk. Only on Netflix Summer 2026.
Black-and-white photo of a man in a suit sitting and smiling. Text reads: "Jay Ramsey Anthology Volume 1" on a two-tone background, featuring Fervor Records 2022 Credits.

In 1958, Bob Kelly scored his first hit song when Gene Vincent covered his rockabilly classic “Git It.” Kelly went on to form the group The Expressions with fellow Texas native Jay Ramsey. From 1963 to 1965, the group had releases on Smash, Spectra, and Reprise Records. Prolific songwriters and musicians with serious studio chops, they created an incredible archive of master-quality recordings.

Their song “Gotta Keep Movin’” was recorded for Frankie Valli. However, Valli passed on the song. It sat idle in Bob and Jay’s archives for decades. Fervor Records caught wind of the team’s long-forgotten works and inked their tremendous back catalog in 2009. Their “lost” masters have taken on a new life ever since. The most recent success is the inclusion of this 1965 gem in Netflix’s new Will Ferrell series, “The Hawk.” You can hear “Gotta Keep Movin’” in Season 1, Episode 107, or on the Fervor Records release, “Jay Ramsey Anthology Vol. 1,” which chronicles more of Bob and Jay’s incredible creative output.