its from Roy's RCA sessions somewhere in 1958-1959. It sounds like the Jordanaires are in the background (as they are on the RCA songs "Sweet and Innocent" and "Seems to me"). Can anyone confirm this?
Number 2 signing in (LaVerne's #1) and bopping along to a nice, uncomplicated little number that pre-dates his first UK big hit, Only the Lonely (1960 I think ...)
its from Roy's RCA sessions somewhere in 1958-1959. It sounds like the Jordanaires are in the background (as they are on the RCA songs "Sweet and Innocent" and "Seems to me"). Can anyone confirm this?
tenniscollector 9 months ago
I love this song! I wonder why this one never charted. It is one of my favorites, alongside "In Dreams". Thank you for posting.
shrubhater 2 years ago
My pleasure.
SirBasildeBrush 2 years ago
Oui biensûr ,
c'est " Jolie, ma chérie" , il a rencontrer elle à Paris..( articulate without 'S' in french and you have the rhyme)
Simple et splendide.Cette album est un bijou complètement .Mille fois merci.
chris.
182BEVERLEI 2 years ago
Number 2 signing in (LaVerne's #1) and bopping along to a nice, uncomplicated little number that pre-dates his first UK big hit, Only the Lonely (1960 I think ...)
hrpman 2 years ago
Wondefully effective simple tune - 'Julie' as it say in the CD sleeve notes!
SirBasildeBrush 2 years ago
ahh those "come hither eyes..." gets me everytime...Roy Orbison...nothing else left to write...
Many thanks for posting...wonderful gem.
;)
LaVerne37 2 years ago