I enjoy this eockabilly song, I guess it's classed as that. It wasn't played here along with mainstream r&r, and that goes for rockabilly in general. This song could tie in with mainstream r&r quite easily. Gene Vincent, Eddie Cochran, Dale Hawkins, Wanda Jackson and Little Richard seem to have a foot in the rockabilly sound. What I'd like to know is exactly where it was played and why it wasn't played here in Vancouver or even possibly the pacific north-west, as in Seattle. I'm baffled!
I enjoy this eockabilly song, I guess it's classed as that. It wasn't played here along with mainstream r&r, and that goes for rockabilly in general. This song could tie in with mainstream r&r quite easily. Gene Vincent, Eddie Cochran, Dale Hawkins, Wanda Jackson and Little Richard seem to have a foot in the rockabilly sound. What I'd like to know is exactly where it was played and why it wasn't played here in Vancouver or even possibly the pacific north-west, as in Seattle. I'm baffled!
Ezdduf4kuZ 1 year ago
Nice track! What program was used for the video?
beinzee 1 year ago
Nice. I actually wrote a song called "Little Boy Blue," that has nothing to do with the original rhyme or this song.... Check it out!
deanmadonia 1 year ago
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loupi52 1 year ago
Grady Martin is doing his Job on the Rhythm Guitar here
thegermanrockabilly 2 years ago
Lovely ballad.
Happy hollyday and so long
Achel41 2 years ago
Wonderful song.
Thanks
ocmar0415 2 years ago
great song
the60man 2 years ago