@goodinventor I'm spanish from Spain, and the southamerican people use grammar expressions that I do not understand, and we suppose that they speak Spanish.
Based on the time period of BTTF-1955, the jukebox probably was a 78 RPM version. Wish they had focused on the jukebox even briefly, though the music was probably from a CD.
The first time I heard this song is when Whoopi, as Sister Mary Clarence in 'Sister Act' plays this song in the biker bar across from the convent..priceless..Etta is a true queen..
How well I remember. "Roll" with me Henry was banned from radio in some places. The title was later changed to Dance with me Henry. One of Clyde McPhatter's records was banned too, so naturally all of us teens HAD to buy those records.
Kat38. Absolutely correct about Clyde M.The song "Sixty Minute Man" was banned by many radio stations, but still went on to be a hit...This was during the period when Clyde sang with the group "Billy Ward and his Dominoes."
Back then there were "decency standards" for the movie and music industries...
R.I.P. Etta...
massey4business 1 month ago
GRANTS
clarkbell 1 year ago
Oh shit! Calvin Klein just decked Biff!
TheJabberwock 1 year ago
this is a firme rola..........
elocofunky 1 year ago
@elocofunky What is a firme rola?
goodinventor 1 year ago
@goodinventor I'm spanish from Spain, and the southamerican people use grammar expressions that I do not understand, and we suppose that they speak Spanish.
Denon1970 1 year ago
@goodinventor Firme Rola means, "This song is tough" i.e. good, great etc.
barriobajaj 1 year ago
excelente musica adooooooro ela
hoge em dia nao se faz musicas boas como antigamente. meus parabens pelo video vicou otimo
xerut 1 year ago
This is classic Etta; thanks for posting it.
debjame 2 years ago
muy guay man
lasjo96 2 years ago
It's also on 'back to the future' when there in the cafe
jaymc1987in 2 years ago 6
Based on the time period of BTTF-1955, the jukebox probably was a 78 RPM version. Wish they had focused on the jukebox even briefly, though the music was probably from a CD.
ronaldt491 2 years ago 2
The first time I heard this song is when Whoopi, as Sister Mary Clarence in 'Sister Act' plays this song in the biker bar across from the convent..priceless..Etta is a true queen..
Sugarbehr1967 2 years ago 6
she was 17 when she made this record?!OMG homegirl can sing!
Triestica 2 years ago 9
You don't hear this song on the oldies stations at all which is the shame.
raymondleeleggs 2 years ago 9
How well I remember. "Roll" with me Henry was banned from radio in some places. The title was later changed to Dance with me Henry. One of Clyde McPhatter's records was banned too, so naturally all of us teens HAD to buy those records.
Kat38 3 years ago 4
Kat38. Absolutely correct about Clyde M.The song "Sixty Minute Man" was banned by many radio stations, but still went on to be a hit...This was during the period when Clyde sang with the group "Billy Ward and his Dominoes."
Back then there were "decency standards" for the movie and music industries...
PostingID 2 years ago 6
This is Etta's first record she was 17
luvureally 3 years ago 2
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She was younger, 15 years old.
Nessiefan 2 years ago