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From: MusicMike2
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  • Didn't know that number was produced by Dale Hawkins,for within a year

    Creedence would break through with their version of his classic Susie Q,BTW!!!

  • That is by far the very best sounding version of this song that I've EVER heard. Thanx Mike.

  • 5***** for great sound and song.

  • WOW! 

  • abnak records=wow

  • way cool.

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    Mike, you rock!

    borntobewilder9

    I use too sneak into My uncle's room while he was at work and He'd have a STACK of 45's that would drop down..This was one of the songs..And I remember another was 1-2-3 Redlight...This Diamond ring...Duke of Earl...Staying at my Grandma's..What memories...She just turned 97 last week!!! GREAT Channel here..Thank you for The music!!!!!

    sandrabellade

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    This was recorded at Robin Hood Brian's studio in Tyler Texas, on an Ampex 4-Track. John Fred, Mouse & The Traps, The Uniques and in the early 70's ZZ Top among many others recorded there. I'm glad the original master tapes survived.

    JangleRadio365

    A song that I'd never complain about hearing in it's somewhat 'singular' form on the radio ~ this sounds great being so spaciously spread. Great stuff Mike!

    quieterrps

    

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