Pour beaucoup mieux apprecier cette chanson sublime qui parle d amour enchante , il faut voir la traduction . Interprettee aussi apr la regrette Nina Simone . elle vous glaçe le sang .
en 1956 cette chanson à été un grand succès de Nina Simone,j'ai vécu à cette époque .moi personnellement 10 ans après ,je préfère l'interprétation de Alan Price.cette chanson va durer 1 siècle le demi est déjà passé
Alan price is such an amazing musician.. The way he plays the owl, and how he sings those high tones... That is someting , whitch can't be learned proberly..
I had the 45 when that came out and his album, The Price is Right. He was one of the first people to sing Randy Newman's songs. I also like Nina SImone's version of this song.
Alan Price is on my top10 greatest keyboardest of all time. 1. Brooker T. 2. Billy Preston, 3. Alan Price. 4. Leon Russell, 5. Ray Manzarek, 6. Sly Stone. 7. Lee Michaels, 8. Steve Winwood. 9. Mike Pender, 10. Jimmy Greenspoon.
@teamchouette Hey man, thats a Hammond B3 Organ, hundreds of rock n roll, soul, blues, and gospel players used them back in the day, and still do today. Back with The Animals he used to use a Vox Continental, a groovy portable and price-wise solution to a Hammond for bands back in the day.
Try Arthur Brown's version on the Crazy World of Arthur Brown album... it's on Spotify if not on here ... my personal favourite version with Vincent Crane on Hammond
@cnoyes82 i suspect your musical judgment is impared by you watching ladyboys in Thailand bar video . Too much masturbation must have affected your hearing methinks
@leonaofficial lol, the fact that you put ladyboys and masturbation together says more about you than me, a friend of mine was just there and telling me about them, and I did what I always do find out on the internet. Truthfully I like the Nina Simone version best.
I love this tune. BUT Allan Price's version got me me way back when. (remember him; the organist for the Animals) I owned the British 45 with disk in the middle and wore it out.
Screaming Jay Hawkins wrote this song from the point of view of a man who believes his spell will work. Alan Price sings it as a song of despair - the curse of a man who knows cursing is useless.
It is one of the great re-imaginings:- every bit as good as Hendrix' revision of All Along the Watchtower.
I like this verzion but my firts is orginal by Jay and second Eric and Animals , Alan is not compere to Eric , Alan not have blues voice , but he is great singer mony ways and respeckt that, But Eric verzion is more sexy blues number.
I've watched every single version of this song available on YouTube, by many great artists - this is, by a long way, the very best version available. Just my opinion. Screaming Jay Hawkins' original performances of this song, whilst brilliant, don't have the power and the majesty of this particular rendition.
There were two shows, "The Price of Fame" and "Fame at Any Price". They were magic together; really brought out the best in each other. Good to know people still remember.
Saw him lst night in Blackpool 8/11/09. With Chris Farlowe, Maggie Bell Zoot Money and Bobby Tench. Fantastic show. Catch them if you can. Money well spent.
rocker53zero,you put a spell on me!I like everything you send my way XXO! I thought the Animals would have been nothing without Eric Burden, but now I see they would have been nothing without this man playing the organ & that voice! Love it!
Love this version of this song,never heard it before tonight.Never knew Alan was the guy playing that great organ for the Animals either,thanks so much Terry! XO
Too Bad he doesn't play any Kick Butt organ music any more --Listen to his solo's on the old Animal tunes sounds like he's using 3 hands -One of the Best---That's why I took up playing because of Alan-----Charlie
the haunting backbone organ sound of the legendary Animals. Most under-rated legends of the British Invasion. Price, Chandler, Burden- inimitable sound.
WOAH! the hair.. the suit.. the studio lights .. the organ.. to tell the truth i was expecting schmaltz... serves me right for jumping to conclusions..THAT WAS AMAZING?!
What an incredible performance! Do you know where this clip os from?? (And thanks for posting!)
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fantastic!!
uomepics 1 week ago
Pour beaucoup mieux apprecier cette chanson sublime qui parle d amour enchante , il faut voir la traduction . Interprettee aussi apr la regrette Nina Simone . elle vous glaçe le sang .
tommychasse 1 month ago
smokin'...!
cadillacjackellis 2 months ago
en 1956 cette chanson à été un grand succès de Nina Simone,j'ai vécu à cette époque .moi personnellement 10 ans après ,je préfère l'interprétation de Alan Price.cette chanson va durer 1 siècle le demi est déjà passé
cs100443 2 months ago in playlist cs100443 5
I am so in love with Alan! He is sooooo good on the piano, he sings with passion and the je ne sais quoi
frvhayfords7 3 months ago 8
He looks JUST like Sean Bean :D
Nick250692 4 months ago
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you SURE do !!!!
1jackiea 4 months ago
Holly shit!! MAN if I only had half the feeling of this guy..! Incomparable...
Nick250692 4 months ago 8
FANTASTISCH!!!!
LessaIsLief 5 months ago
Best version of this song. A touch of romance from the harmony. This has been one of my favorite songs since it was released in the "60s".
ribetkauf 6 months ago 8
Alan price is such an amazing musician.. The way he plays the owl, and how he sings those high tones... That is someting , whitch can't be learned proberly..
chri095k 6 months ago 9
Why did he leave the animals? I know Bob asks him about it in Don't look Back and it really bums him out.
edktm 7 months ago
@edktm The story at the time was that he was terrified of flying and wouldn't go on tour. Who knows.
roadie3124 3 months ago
loved him since I was 13 and I still do
he is a music man, an instrumentalist and a singer of exceptional qualities
mixing jazz and blues and Bach
pure talent, what a musician!
garbidz 7 months ago 2
Great voice... great musician... and all round good buy. Well done Alan.
chrispypancake 7 months ago
w Animalsach "drzemał"wokalnie,solowa kariera stworzyła możliwości pokazania tego artysty w pełnej krasie,ku uciesze takich jak ja!
bazylikolan 8 months ago
I had the 45 when that came out and his album, The Price is Right. He was one of the first people to sing Randy Newman's songs. I also like Nina SImone's version of this song.
rossharmonics 8 months ago
Alan Price is Fuckin Mint!
sypdavis 9 months ago 3
No Geordie can put a spell on me ok?
helltopay1 9 months ago
Who was wrote the song i'll put a spell on you for the film hokos pokous? Sorry I cant spell it.
Legendaryfires 9 months ago
i hope you have many years a head love your songs
Jcb3rry526 10 months ago
Happy Birthday, Alan Price!
rocktenniscat 10 months ago
I like this version, but I prefer the CCR version.
squeakymonkfish 10 months ago
brilliant ...though lacks the manic drunken abandon of screaming jay.
mugwamp4 11 months ago
J'ai connu cette chanson en 1966 et j'ai tout de suite adoré l'interprétation,quoique cette version diffère un peu de l'originale
ignace7N 1 year ago
he is goood!
PicoRivera62 1 year ago
тишина такое нежное от сердца исполнение нг60
vezetvam 1 year ago
i never heard him sing this before...its gorgeous! (so is he)
loonylinda 1 year ago
Великолепно!
Parabellum2009 1 year ago
one of the best!
123must 1 year ago
@b42baritone you left ouit Keith Emerson
sambucaron 1 year ago
Awful!
superstition222 1 year ago
I know we were playing this song in 1966. Great Version.
mightycujo 1 year ago
GREAT ! I hear both Eric Burdeo AND Nina Simone in Alan's vocal on this, but the Organ is all his ! SPELL BINDING !!! ;)
NikkiVideo 1 year ago
He's magnificent! in wich year he played this?
JesseReith1 1 year ago
Alan Price is on my top10 greatest keyboardest of all time. 1. Brooker T. 2. Billy Preston, 3. Alan Price. 4. Leon Russell, 5. Ray Manzarek, 6. Sly Stone. 7. Lee Michaels, 8. Steve Winwood. 9. Mike Pender, 10. Jimmy Greenspoon.
b42baritone 1 year ago
This guy is a genius... gifted.
jerrykingmusser 1 year ago
What is he playing on anyone?
teamchouette 1 year ago
@teamchouette Hey man, thats a Hammond B3 Organ, hundreds of rock n roll, soul, blues, and gospel players used them back in the day, and still do today. Back with The Animals he used to use a Vox Continental, a groovy portable and price-wise solution to a Hammond for bands back in the day.
RayManzarekGod 1 year ago
@RayManzarekGod Hammond will be allways the organ wich will sound beautifull ,,,,,,,to me ,anyway.....
jajus125100 1 year ago
@jajus125100 They're the best man... I wish I could get my hands on another B3 badly... Do you have one?
RayManzarekGod 1 year ago
one of the best voices ever :)
rockabillygirl77 1 year ago
And I thought the Creedence version was trippy
julegon2 1 year ago
Try Arthur Brown's version on the Crazy World of Arthur Brown album... it's on Spotify if not on here ... my personal favourite version with Vincent Crane on Hammond
tommyrockon 1 year ago 2
@tommyrockon Arhur Brown ,,,,,,,,,,,,He was fatastic
jajus125100 1 year ago
Anyone saying this is the best rendition is crazy. I'd only place it slightly above the Marilyn Manson version.
cnoyes82 1 year ago
@cnoyes82 i suspect your musical judgment is impared by you watching ladyboys in Thailand bar video . Too much masturbation must have affected your hearing methinks
leonaofficial 1 year ago
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@leonaofficial lol, the fact that you put ladyboys and masturbation together says more about you than me, a friend of mine was just there and telling me about them, and I did what I always do find out on the internet. Truthfully I like the Nina Simone version best.
cnoyes82 10 months ago
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cnoyes82 10 months ago
Many artists have sung this, but Alan Price seems to live it.
miked10270 1 year ago 12
I love this tune. BUT Allan Price's version got me me way back when. (remember him; the organist for the Animals) I owned the British 45 with disk in the middle and wore it out.
themusicstudio 1 year ago
if mozart could sing ,this is how he would sound .amazing .
lakey180 1 year ago
this the much premium music
RayManzarekGod 1 year ago
@RayManzarekGod have you been watching everything is illuminated?
bossofthecross 1 year ago
@bossofthecross Hahah nope, I heard that saying on a TV commercial!
RayManzarekGod 1 year ago
Screaming Jay Hawkins wrote this song from the point of view of a man who believes his spell will work. Alan Price sings it as a song of despair - the curse of a man who knows cursing is useless.
It is one of the great re-imaginings:- every bit as good as Hendrix' revision of All Along the Watchtower.
thallassocracy 1 year ago
Hot!!!
TalaJenta 1 year ago
I like this verzion but my firts is orginal by Jay and second Eric and Animals , Alan is not compere to Eric , Alan not have blues voice , but he is great singer mony ways and respeckt that, But Eric verzion is more sexy blues number.
SuperRider52 1 year ago
totally awesome !
lisakisa100 1 year ago
I'M NOT GOING TO COMPARE,WHICH AND WHO DOES THIS GREAT SJH SONG BEST,BUT SAY THAT ALAN PRICE VERSION,AS GOOD AS IT GETS!
GARYAKRAKOFF 1 year ago
he needs his mom
mazzamik1 1 year ago
@Aptitude alan price used to use his moms front room with eric burden
mazzamik1 1 year ago
I've watched every single version of this song available on YouTube, by many great artists - this is, by a long way, the very best version available. Just my opinion. Screaming Jay Hawkins' original performances of this song, whilst brilliant, don't have the power and the majesty of this particular rendition.
madcapwhitehall 1 year ago 2
good voice ... but in comparison to the original this is nothing
Tsik0s 2 years ago
Serious strong thing
sivoconix 2 years ago
There were two shows, "The Price of Fame" and "Fame at Any Price". They were magic together; really brought out the best in each other. Good to know people still remember.
1745ohbloodyhell 2 years ago
best version definitely
ejeevika 2 years ago 40
@ejeevika I agree
Galericulus 1 year ago
@ejeevika There's a version Nina Simone recorded that destroys all other versions. The woman's voice is not of this world.
TheOneThatFlewOver 5 months ago
So sexy and smoldering,love this version.Didn't the Animals do this too,did Alan sing lead or Eric Burden on that one? I love this it's hot! xx
msstevie1951 2 years ago
Nothing compares to Alan Price's version of this song.
Fabulous!
NonInflatable 2 years ago 3
one of the best ever heard ...what a voice!!
salto33 2 years ago 2
@Aptitude yes and didn't he do a coffee advert with him back in the 70's (for UK viewers) ?
stafylides 2 years ago
A genius!!!!! nothing else to say...
James
Buenos Aires
Argentina
teclados60s 2 years ago 2
Saw him lst night in Blackpool 8/11/09. With Chris Farlowe, Maggie Bell Zoot Money and Bobby Tench. Fantastic show. Catch them if you can. Money well spent.
paisleyforpope 2 years ago
grande alan price !!!
vangelisideras 2 years ago 2
o man this is a really good version of the song. i wish he hadn't left the animals. :( but he is still great. what year is this from anyway?
steicy133 2 years ago
I think it's from '65. But still alive
hogu32 2 years ago
at his best the one and onlyalan price
busyb2007 2 years ago
u've either got i, or u ain't, long live ap, x
manmuscle1400 2 years ago 3
what kind of microphone for keys is that? It looks strange, 'cause Alans right hand seems to play right through it.
Malwina25 2 years ago
It starts so innocent, goes through hell and ends up somewhere in heaven.
Malwina25 2 years ago 51
@Malwina25
Yep, you just described an orgasm !!! I felt it too !!!!
OCEANQUEEN1 9 months ago
Where and when was this Alan show? The ever remembered Alan Price is in my mind. Willy. Argentina
clubagogo1234 2 years ago
rocker53zero,you put a spell on me!I like everything you send my way XXO! I thought the Animals would have been nothing without Eric Burden, but now I see they would have been nothing without this man playing the organ & that voice! Love it!
msstevie1951 2 years ago
Love this version of this song,never heard it before tonight.Never knew Alan was the guy playing that great organ for the Animals either,thanks so much Terry! XO
msstevie1951 2 years ago
Too Bad he doesn't play any Kick Butt organ music any more --Listen to his solo's on the old Animal tunes sounds like he's using 3 hands -One of the Best---That's why I took up playing because of Alan-----Charlie
crazypainter56 2 years ago
Wasn't he in the Animals?
mrslopez39 2 years ago
yes he was if thats why he left it was worth it he does an amazing job all round
stevegale1948 2 years ago
whoaaa....amazing!!!
yom4 2 years ago
the haunting backbone organ sound of the legendary Animals. Most under-rated legends of the British Invasion. Price, Chandler, Burden- inimitable sound.
lrsmith 2 years ago 4
WOAH! the hair.. the suit.. the studio lights .. the organ.. to tell the truth i was expecting schmaltz... serves me right for jumping to conclusions..THAT WAS AMAZING?!
kindofobvious 2 years ago 3
great song,he sings as good as he plays the organ..this is the best version i've heard too
meandmaria25 2 years ago
This is the best version of this song that Iv'e ever heard.
hunga224 3 years ago
Terrific sound from Alan!
Really dig the hammond sound of the 80's
laggie24 3 years ago
A great performance from a great singer.
Thanks for posting MyRainbow
Please tell us where this clip came from - is it avaliable??
Samsnan3 3 years ago
Without a doubt , the best version and what an expression in this beautiful performance. Thank you for posting!!!
chriskar5 3 years ago
so underated saw him live a few times excellent artist
williehackitt 3 years ago
excellent nyrainbow, thank you again!
wordofgord
thewordofgord 3 years ago
Two great singers from one great band...
JulianThomePictures 3 years ago
GREAT SONG
edwinandwilliams 3 years ago
Great vocal.
GaryNull 3 years ago
What an incredible performance! Do you know where this clip os from?? (And thanks for posting!)
If you enjoyed this song as much as I did, check out the Alan Price Fans Forum. There's music (old and new), lyrics, biographies, discographies, info on films and current performances, exclusive photos, exclusive releases... and a worldwide network of friendly and helpful people who share a passion for Alan's music. Come Join Us! alanpricefansforum(DOT)org(DOT)uk
Concatelli 3 years ago
I'm gonna guess 1979.
GaryNull 3 years ago