I like Ray Peterson´s version much better than Emile Fords. But I would also like to mention that it was also recorded in Sweden in January, 1960 by Scandinavia´s great rock´n roll pioneer Rock-Ragge. I have never really understood what makes people think that Emile Ford´s records are so great. I don´t think so, and I have never bought them. According to Ford himself (who was a technical genius) he said that the secret behind his success was the microphones he build himself.
I'm guessing someone heard Emile Ford's version of this (a huge hit in the UK in late '59/early '60) and figured Ray could get similar success in the States. However, unlike his fine cover of "Corrine, Corrina," he simply doesn't make this his own. Listen to Ford's version; it's much tighter, more direct. and his vocal style suits the song better than Ray's quivering.
A very good version of this song! I never heard it before. It's interesting how he changed the original duet lyrics to fit a solo performance (especially how in the original it is the woman who tells the man that he's the one flirting with dynamite). I also posted a video response using a video I made with the Billy Murray/Ada Jones version. I hope you like it.
Thank you very much, I didn't have the original version although I do have some Henry Burr and Ada Jones duets and many Billy Murray solo recordings. Thanks again for the very interesting comment and video response!
I like Ray Peterson´s version much better than Emile Fords. But I would also like to mention that it was also recorded in Sweden in January, 1960 by Scandinavia´s great rock´n roll pioneer Rock-Ragge. I have never really understood what makes people think that Emile Ford´s records are so great. I don´t think so, and I have never bought them. According to Ford himself (who was a technical genius) he said that the secret behind his success was the microphones he build himself.
rockake 4 months ago
Not as good as Emile Ford 's version.. and drummer on Emiles is better .. but then I'm biased as it's my late husband Tony Hart x
Monade2 6 months ago in playlist emilie ford
I'm guessing someone heard Emile Ford's version of this (a huge hit in the UK in late '59/early '60) and figured Ray could get similar success in the States. However, unlike his fine cover of "Corrine, Corrina," he simply doesn't make this his own. Listen to Ford's version; it's much tighter, more direct. and his vocal style suits the song better than Ray's quivering.
vp81955 1 year ago
oh my god . . . .really???
Emile Ford's version is so much better!
Shezneybean 1 year ago
Still think Shakin´ Stevens version is the best!
ShakinJonny 2 years ago
A very good version of this song! I never heard it before. It's interesting how he changed the original duet lyrics to fit a solo performance (especially how in the original it is the woman who tells the man that he's the one flirting with dynamite). I also posted a video response using a video I made with the Billy Murray/Ada Jones version. I hope you like it.
DJMChicago 2 years ago
Thank you very much, I didn't have the original version although I do have some Henry Burr and Ada Jones duets and many Billy Murray solo recordings. Thanks again for the very interesting comment and video response!
ILoveJenni47 2 years ago
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oh my god . . . .really???
Emile Ford's version is so much better!
Shezneybean 1 year ago
Never heard this version before, its really good !!
NisseHultSchweden 2 years ago
My favorite version of this one!
chezfun 2 years ago
Glad that you like it!
ILoveJenni47 2 years ago
A new version of a great song for me. Thanks Tom. Still a genius at picking them!!
sidney0212 2 years ago
Thanks Mark!
ILoveJenni47 2 years ago