"Ask the Lonely" was #24 on the pop list and #9 on the R&B list in 1965.
"She's about a Mover" was originally recorded by the Sir Douglas Quintet.
I remember at the time not liking the covers by the house musicians (especially the Shindogs). But these really were live performances, not lip-syncs; in the period, that was rare for rock'n'roll.
We were so hungry for new music...there werent too many
music shows in those days.....I waited all week for the show
to inform as to what was happenin musically and to some degree socially.....harder to find then, than now
Utubestir 2 years ago
"Ask the Lonely" was #24 on the pop list and #9 on the R&B list in 1965.
"She's about a Mover" was originally recorded by the Sir Douglas Quintet.
I remember at the time not liking the covers by the house musicians (especially the Shindogs). But these really were live performances, not lip-syncs; in the period, that was rare for rock'n'roll.
frereslumiere 3 years ago