When Steve came to the Hialeah Municipal Auditorium to do this song, he brought a bunch of chains with him that he would toss out onto the dance floor. Since he was very popular to us in the greater Miami area, a lot of those of the female persuasion wanted some of those chains. I managed to catch a number of them and sold the links to the ladies. LOL. Ah, memories.
This is very good, but I give the eedge to Al Hibbler, then Roy Hamilton. Vito and the Salitations did two versions a fast and a slow version, the slow version is brutal, but the fast version is entertaining. I think their came out in 1962.
Good song by S.A. never heard this one before...thanks a lot by the way if you have BLOWING IN THE WIND by Steve Alaimo please post it thanks its a 1965 hit in South Florida.thanks a lot!!!!!
nice versionits hard to mess upthis song vito even did it in fast version but the supremes have the best version or listen to gene vincents version straight to the heart
nice version but rightous brothers and elvis version still tops so i thought until i heard diana ross and gene vincents versions its a hard song to screw up even vito did it in a fast version and still sounds good
Which original Todd Duncan from the sound track of Unchained, Al Hibbler's or Jimmy Young's versions? All from 1955, 10 years before the Righteous Brothers came along.
Nobody tops Bobby Hatfield singing this song.
41mikmac 2 weeks ago
Ehm this sucks?!
victoirclochard 5 months ago
This dude is indeed a-lame-o ... Blue eyed soul > Spic crap
poopyscoopy5 1 year ago
When Steve came to the Hialeah Municipal Auditorium to do this song, he brought a bunch of chains with him that he would toss out onto the dance floor. Since he was very popular to us in the greater Miami area, a lot of those of the female persuasion wanted some of those chains. I managed to catch a number of them and sold the links to the ladies. LOL. Ah, memories.
ussfccc1 1 year ago
@ussfccc1 Thanks for the nice story:)
chrysler30062 1 year ago
i like the righteous brothers version better, but this is still good
XLnotsofunny 1 year ago
This is very good, but I give the eedge to Al Hibbler, then Roy Hamilton. Vito and the Salitations did two versions a fast and a slow version, the slow version is brutal, but the fast version is entertaining. I think their came out in 1962.
01musicfan 2 years ago
Good song by S.A. never heard this one before...thanks a lot by the way if you have BLOWING IN THE WIND by Steve Alaimo please post it thanks its a 1965 hit in South Florida.thanks a lot!!!!!
fgonzalezcuba2008 2 years ago
nice versionits hard to mess upthis song vito even did it in fast version but the supremes have the best version or listen to gene vincents version straight to the heart
LINDAMUNECA 2 years ago
nice version but rightous brothers and elvis version still tops so i thought until i heard diana ross and gene vincents versions its a hard song to screw up even vito did it in a fast version and still sounds good
LINDAMUNECA 2 years ago
how can this beat the righteous brother's version. are you kidding me.
mayonaise33 2 years ago
Who said that?
suomihumppa 2 years ago
what :)
mayonaise33 2 years ago
Im glad that everyone like it.
chrysler30062 3 years ago
better version than the original
engeltje1957 3 years ago
Totally agree!
grandprix63 3 years ago
Which original Todd Duncan from the sound track of Unchained, Al Hibbler's or Jimmy Young's versions? All from 1955, 10 years before the Righteous Brothers came along.
mrcellophane99 3 years ago
Oh nice!! Great intro with that deep chunky bass. Has a nice pace to it.
SirBasildeBrush 3 years ago