@TheMetty44 This is my favorite version. He bangs this song out!! Thanks for tuning in. Sub to my channel if you like oldies. I have over 1200! S Carino
He had one more song that was made famous by someone else. It was the B side of Do What You Did and it was made big by Rochelle and the Candles and the song was I'm Asking Forgiveness.
One of the greatest and most underrated songs of the Fifties, almost operatic in it's scale changes, a true classic which deserved more recognition, thanks Thurston, my grandchild, aged 6, says play Itty bitty please grandad, love it.
i've read that he was related to Wynonie Harris....they almost look alike......
d820m 2 days ago
This song is a classic!
Trustworthyalma 2 weeks ago
I like this version the most. It is the one that I remember most.
TheMsvesta 3 weeks ago
@TheMetty44 This is my favorite version. He bangs this song out!! Thanks for tuning in. Sub to my channel if you like oldies. I have over 1200! S Carino
RadioCarino 1 month ago
Love this version, too! Thurston Harris does it justice!
Metty, Sacramento
TheMetty44 1 month ago
He had one more song that was made famous by someone else. It was the B side of Do What You Did and it was made big by Rochelle and the Candles and the song was I'm Asking Forgiveness.
Dickneeds 1 month ago
thats what im talking about, no dislikes
WesAMV7569 1 month ago
Thank you for sharing a great song...one of my favorites from that year..and also thank you for all the info on this great artist..
elisa412 1 month ago
Clyde McPhatter had a version...as did Frankie Lymon.
COWBOY5863 1 month ago
I love 50's song's and that is one of my favorites!!!
jrickabaugh10 1 month ago
How come the info in the description say Clyde McPhatter made the song? o.o
xtrme99 1 month ago
Still can't walk through an empty parking lot without thinking of this song…thanks Stephen King. ^^;
brothersdude 2 months ago
Danny DeVito (A.K.A Frank) made Matilda, no pun intended. ;D
MMusashi420 3 months ago
I always see Christine out on the prowl for Moochie and his cronies........LOL
mrgoodvibrations 3 months ago
One of the greatest and most underrated songs of the Fifties, almost operatic in it's scale changes, a true classic which deserved more recognition, thanks Thurston, my grandchild, aged 6, says play Itty bitty please grandad, love it.
thecubanism 3 months ago 2
I found this from watching Matilda
ninjaduy20 4 months ago 14
@ninjaduy20 Or Christine. Super cute and creepy!
RandiSierra 4 months ago 5
Thank you! I 've finally found this song after seeing "Telling lies in America" briliant film amazing song!
HaddenTheGreat 8 months ago