Del Shannon - Walk Away

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  • man, no one can ever compare to Del's amazing talent, God bless you and keep rocking on in heaven. R.I.P <3

  • such a waste , god he had talent

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  • 最高の曲( ^ω^)

  • first time i heard this song.....absolutely amazing,,,,

    

  • Look this Jeff Lynne deal shows they didn't just leave him in the wilderness.

  • i wish he could have gotten with the other wilburys'.i bet they would have made another "kill" LP.he must have been in a lot of pain.i own this LP and i really think this song is a great rocker with great vocals.i wish he was still with us.

  • What a beautiful song!! I've never heard this one! RIP Del, you are never going to be forgottten. I''m a member of the club who keeps a member of the Heavenly Rock and Roll Band alive.... We will never let go of any of you. :-)

  • I grew up listening to Del Still wonder what Happen such great talent somtimes you think you have it all and you have nothing i guess we will never know Rock on Del RIP

  • Del!!  Del!!! Del!!

  • While I cannot recall any specific mention of Del Shannon in interviews of The Beatles, it's likely they were influenced by him. As most of you know, Shannon recorded a version of "from Me to You" back in 1963! I sure miss Del Shannon.

  • Enjoy listening to Del's 'Rock On!' on a regular rotation. Great stuff.

  • @sportboy6 I agree that he would've been a great addition to the Traveling Wilburys. However for what it's worth the guy the Wilburys were actually considering to "replace" Orbison was Elvis. According to George Harrison they had obtained a tape from Presley's estate of an unreleased Elvis song and were going to try to make a Wilburys track out of it but it just didn't work. Jeff Lynne however would later go on to use a similar technique for the new Beatles songs on the Anthologies.

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