dorsy2!! I´ll tell you who the other singers were in the Deeps with Harry Douglass in 1960! Jimmy Lundy, tenor; Al Bishop, bass and Ray Durant, piano.
A Jesse Stone composition, still one of my all-time favourites. Nice version, but in my estimation much better sung by the Mills Brothers. Anyway, thanks for post. Greetings from Spain
I met Harry Douglass of this group in the 1960's in Taipei; I'm not sure who was with him in the group at that time. It changed from time to time. He was extremely nice and the others were as well. I played for them in a bar in one of the hotels. We closed it up at one in the morning. They had already done a gig that night but still felt like singing. Saw them again in Okinawa later.
those guys played my fathers piona at his home i have actual proof just fyi
shylassie85 1 week ago in playlist YouTube-Mix für Deep River Boys
I thought the Mills Bros. version was cooler but this ones cool too.
drummer4theperish 1 year ago
I'm a huge fan of The Deep River Boys and this is just wonderful.
ikilledawhale 2 years ago
dorsy2!! I´ll tell you who the other singers were in the Deeps with Harry Douglass in 1960! Jimmy Lundy, tenor; Al Bishop, bass and Ray Durant, piano.
lili1916 2 years ago
Ray Charles' is the best version, although this one is quite good !!
From a french fan.
19653343 3 years ago
A Jesse Stone composition, still one of my all-time favourites. Nice version, but in my estimation much better sung by the Mills Brothers. Anyway, thanks for post. Greetings from Spain
whitefalcon64 3 years ago
I met Harry Douglass of this group in the 1960's in Taipei; I'm not sure who was with him in the group at that time. It changed from time to time. He was extremely nice and the others were as well. I played for them in a bar in one of the hotels. We closed it up at one in the morning. They had already done a gig that night but still felt like singing. Saw them again in Okinawa later.
dorsy2 3 years ago
Excellent!
This song has such a great rhythm to it.
supernova1990 3 years ago