In collaboration with Moore, Penner co-authored a song called Ooby Dooby, which Orbison and his band later turned into one of the best-selling rockabilly singles of all time at Sun Records. Making the switch from country music to rock & roll, Penner and Moore formed a duo and recorded for Sun in 1957, sometimes as Wade Dick and sometimes as the College Kids. Wade Dick recorded six songs, and Penner did a handful of songs on his own, all of which displayed a hard, youthful edge and were aimed at the new teen market, but none of them were notably successful. Penner's three singles (on at least one of which he shared guitar chores with Don Gilliland), Move Baby Move, Fine Little Baby, and Someday Baby, all seemed to hook around a certain thematic similarity. They weren't in a league with Ooby Dooby, however, which made a respectable showing on the national charts in Orbison's hands and has since come to be regarded as a classic of the genre. Moore continued working in music with Orbison, but Penner decided on a career in academia and reportedly became a professor of English. ~ Bruce Eder, Rovi