Highland Records was in Los Angeles but Rosie lived in San Diego. Listen to how the drummer keeps reversing the beat. It's still a powerfully nostalgic song.
This is the version they played on the radio back in 1960-1961. It was extremely long for that period--almost four minutes! Long intro and no fade. Kudos!! Surprised no one else has commented on it so far...
This is the version they played on the radio back in 1960-1961. It was extremely long for that period--almost four minutes! Long intro and no fade. Kudos!!
I always considered this the greatest guitar intro ever ever! And she proceeds to tear you
r heart out.
43Joeshmoe 2 months ago
Highland Records was in Los Angeles but Rosie lived in San Diego. Listen to how the drummer keeps reversing the beat. It's still a powerfully nostalgic song.
haulofrecords 2 months ago
i was 8 when this came out-still love it
poconopatie 5 months ago
classic!!
devnevavi88 5 months ago
I probably heard this song a million times in highs school.....i don´think there was a kid in junior high who didn´t know this song....
Guitarocktab 9 months ago
This is the version they played on the radio back in 1960-1961. It was extremely long for that period--almost four minutes! Long intro and no fade. Kudos!! Surprised no one else has commented on it so far...
tas6010 1 year ago
This is the version they played on the radio back in 1960-1961. It was extremely long for that period--almost four minutes! Long intro and no fade. Kudos!!
tas6010 1 year ago