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Little lisa - Honey boy and Hang on bill
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Wednesday, October 27, 2010
The Downbeats - Do You Know What I'm Talkin' About
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Gladys Knight & The Pips Sing 3 great covers
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Bob Kayli: "Toodle Loo"
(Written by Robert Gordy)
The story goes that Robert Gordy, the youngest member of the family in the Gordy-released his début single gently with the Everly Brothers spiced rocker all Was There, Carlton in 1958 under the name "Bob Kayli", it starts on the date of submission of the radio play, and climb the charts – until he played live show for the benefit of the success of his record in the shade and realized he was sukujuurta audiences.
Never knew whether this story was true – that record coruscating sax should have been dead giveaway racist thickos "Bob" did some clean-cut the Caucasus bobbysoxer – but was there has been more than this dreck, released four years later still somehow even dated äänimerkein could certainly I think it's a record.
Motown boss Berry Gordy Jr. lavished fairly large production of little brother label with ECHO, Brushed drums swansong, lightly woodwind backing up and double tracked lead vocals, but it is all in a thin, Wispy little half-vocals, which appeared to be wet and lifeless, even 10 years prior to the service.Mushy ballad with resemblance, Florentine named Henry Lumpkin n We Really Love each other, but without that paragraph related to the loveliness;It has relatively little but completely inconsequential pieces and it goes absolutely no, just petering years also recognised for the asset.
Also in the world, who could sell convincingly breakup, recital, the words "Toodle-loo!" around the way is not a singer, and so never particularly talented Kayli – singer – is hiding anything from scratch. at the hearing, the attempt to infuse the words (which he wrote himself, otherwise) fully their passion, unsubtle helps and heartache Bob, you've really embarrassed him. [1] [2] Calling song Farewell My Love or something more sensible could cliché, but very self consciously avoid that trap-try a unique hook this song will only expire at the end of a very deep hole falling down.
Cringeworthy, drippy and vain.
VERDICT
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1/10
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