The MusikLaden graphics are always the lowest budget, but it always seems to work for some odd reason. It looks like something you'd see on a sign in a Zayre department store in 1980 or something.
Johnny Gore was my grandfather. He passed away some time ago. I grew up hearing story about him from my father. I wish I could find out more about his music career but his widow is a crazy woman who's keeping all of his belongings from his family. I'd love to hear about anything anybody knows about him.
Johnny Gore was my grandfather. He passed away some time ago. I grew up hearing story about him from my father. I wish I could find out more about his music career but his widow is a crazy woman who's keeping all of his belonging from his family. I'd love to hear about anything anybody knows about him.
Love, love, love War Babies since I was in 7th grade. I never knew the story about Johnny Gore. That is too funny. "C Eaters" was just one more really strange, seeming unexplainable thing I loved about this. Turns out it's explainable after all.
I thought that was the joke too, until John explained to me that the name of the band was up on a sign and the letter "H" had fallen off, thus changing it from "Cheaters" to "C eaters".
I knew Johnny Gore personally and even worked with him for about a year. A friend who had previously worked with him told me the "H" story long before I knew this song existed. I learned about the song by accident while searching "Johnny Gore".
Johnny Gore and the Cheaters was a locally popular country band that played in Birmingham, AL in the 1960s and 1970s. The "h" fell off (or blew off) the marquee outside the club; hence, "Johnny Gore and the "C" eaters. True story.
The MusikLaden graphics are always the lowest budget, but it always seems to work for some odd reason. It looks like something you'd see on a sign in a Zayre department store in 1980 or something.
wrestlingcircuit1995 5 months ago
Best Hall & Oates song (in my humble opinion)
rainspirit100 7 months ago
Johnny Gore was my grandfather. He passed away some time ago. I grew up hearing story about him from my father. I wish I could find out more about his music career but his widow is a crazy woman who's keeping all of his belongings from his family. I'd love to hear about anything anybody knows about him.
joeangelo04 10 months ago
Johnny Gore was my grandfather. He passed away some time ago. I grew up hearing story about him from my father. I wish I could find out more about his music career but his widow is a crazy woman who's keeping all of his belonging from his family. I'd love to hear about anything anybody knows about him.
joeangelo04 10 months ago
Awesome!
catolog96 1 year ago 4
Thanks for posting this great song !
Winkybus77 1 year ago
Love, love, love War Babies since I was in 7th grade. I never knew the story about Johnny Gore. That is too funny. "C Eaters" was just one more really strange, seeming unexplainable thing I loved about this. Turns out it's explainable after all.
Even better. Thanks.
iamguitarmutt 2 years ago
C eaters? Ha ha.
fukprc 2 years ago
I thought that was the joke too, until John explained to me that the name of the band was up on a sign and the letter "H" had fallen off, thus changing it from "Cheaters" to "C eaters".
ezyne 2 years ago 7
I knew Johnny Gore personally and even worked with him for about a year. A friend who had previously worked with him told me the "H" story long before I knew this song existed. I learned about the song by accident while searching "Johnny Gore".
Small world.
Arabian64 2 years ago
What happened to the Sara Smile video?
victimsofthefuture 3 years ago
Johnny Gore and the Cheaters was a locally popular country band that played in Birmingham, AL in the 1960s and 1970s. The "h" fell off (or blew off) the marquee outside the club; hence, "Johnny Gore and the "C" eaters. True story.
Arabian64 3 years ago