It was the same identacle record - Chubby Checker's THE TWIST.
ferrous
I can't identify the song either.
Seven Minutes 22 seconds
My all time favorite album, if I exclude "The Band"
Late sixties...
Name the song and album...
Looking all around me
What do I see
Lots of changing faces
And lots of things to be
But I'm happy
Just to be a part of all I see
As I turn round to look at you
And you look back at me
There isn't time
To hang around anymore
So fill your heart with loving
And open up the door
Someone's calling out to you
And that's what love is for
As I turn round to look at you
And you look back no more
I'm feeling up I'm feeling down
My head's been twisted all around
But now my feet are on the ground
For everyone to see
There's many ways to reach you
Though you're far away
All the little things we do
The little things we say
I miss you like I miss the sun
I need you every day
As I turn round to look at you
And you look back my way
Looking all around me
What do I see
Lots of changing faces
And lots of things to be
But I'm happy
Just to be a part of all I see
As I turn round to look at you
And you look back at me
I'm feeling up I'm feeling down
My head's been twisted all around
But now my feet are on the ground
For everyone to see
Ooooh yeah, I want to tell you bout my freind... listen to him...
Look at You Look at Me
Alone Together
Patsy Cline hated this song, one of her biggest hits, so she recorded it all in one take - It was -?
the deadheads reign supreme
Patsy Cline
It could have been...Don Hetch's
"Walking after Midnight"
Or even...Howard Harlan's
"I Fall to Pieces"
But she nailed Crazy in one take:
Crazy
(Willie Nelson)
Crazy, I'm crazy for feeling so lonely
I'm crazy, crazy for feeling so blue
I knew you'd love me as long as you wanted
And then someday you'd leave me for somebody new
Worry, why do I let myself worry?
Wond'ring what in the world did I do?
Crazy for thinking that my love could hold you
I'm crazy for trying and crazy for crying
And I'm crazy for loving you
Crazy for thinking that my love could hold you
I'm crazy for trying and crazy for crying
And I'm crazy for loving you.
(Met Willie Nelson on an elevator, once... The guy is cool.)
A forty-five beside her head
An open telephone
We told her she was beautiful
We told her she was free
But none of us would meet her in
The house of mystery
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So now you look around you
See her everywhere
Many use her body many comb her hair
In the hollow of the night
When you are cold and numb
You hear her talking freely then
She's happy that you've come
Song and artist please?
edgar ----
leonard cohen ........"Seems So Long Ago, Nancy" ......
album songs from a room
or do want the john bergeron version on "the house of mystery album"
I think the Cohen version will suffice, thank you.
ok Edgar ---------
who wrote and recorded >>>>>>>>>>
I'm gonna get up in the mornin', I believe I'll dust my broom (2x)
Girlfriend, the black man you been lovin', girlfriend, can get my room
I'm gon' write a letter, telephone every town I know (2x)
If I can't find her in West Helena, she must be in East Monroe, I know
I don't want no woman, wants every downtown man she meet (2x)
She's a no good doney, they shouldn't 'low her on the street
I believe, I believe I'll go back home (2x)
You can mistreat me here, babe, but you can't when I go home
And I'm gettin' up in the morning, I believe I'll dust my broom (2x)
Girlfriend, the black man that you been lovin', girlfriend, can get my room
I'm gon' call up Chiney, she is my good girl over there (2x)
If I can't find her on Philippine's Island, she must be in Ethiopia somewhere
I have it down that Robert Johnson did the lick but borrowed the lyrics, that Elmore James had it as a signature song.
http://www.slidingdelta.com/bluesmen/elmorejames.html
that's pretty much what i got edgar
Where might one find the sweet silver song of a lark; also a golden sky?
Edgar ===
you'll never walk alone righteous brothers --- gerry and the pacemakers and elvis did it as well
try this one.
I've got the strange, strange, strange
Wow, I never felt like this before
You know when my left eye get to jumpin'
God knows, I never felt like this before
It's been recorded under a 2nd title as well
Edgar -- It's bedtime over here, I'll check your answer in the morning
You'll Never Walk Alone was recorded by Roy Hamilton in the 50s. He got it from the stage musical CAROUSEL. Then the ones you mentioned did it. But that's nit picking. You got it right.
When My left Eye Jumps - Buddy Guy
Who popularized "The Click Song?"
Edgar,
I keep getting Miriam Makeba -- If I'm correct, how are you on TV westerns
No trav-'ler to care where you go,
Sands of time are hidin' your way!
Bet if heaven ever let you
You could tell a rugged tale!
That's why I hate to see you fade