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Bunny Sigler. "Let the good time Roll"

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Let the good times roll. Bunny Sigler. One of the top Twisted Wheel signature songs.
An uptempo blending of two songs by Shirley and Lee. 'Let the good times roll' and 'Feel so good'

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  • Ace soul classic ..one of the many that got me into this type of music ... KTF..

  • i stil do it!!!

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  • Well as you can tell, there's a lot of stuff I can't remember from 40 years ago - sorry, I didn't write the date in my diary.

    I was always 'out on the floor' when this song was playing. Except when my leg was in pot and arm in sling after a car accident in, err, either 1969 or 1970 lol

    Although I'm from 'up north' I spent several years working in London and spent many happy times at Hammersmith Palais, where it was massively and rightly popular.

  • @boggym1999 yea it was very difficult to get back in the day, came out here on cameo parkway same label as doris troy "i'll do anything" got deleted fairly quickly as it was only bought by DJs but soon became aggresively sought after by others including myself, at long last i managed to buy an import at "one stop records" in south moulton st in the west-end, one banging little tune that got people dancing every time, many thanks for posting, its an R n B classic, regards dave

  • The French import was released in 1970

  • I bought this record in 68 or 69 after hearing it at the Victoria Ballroom in Chesterfield, the Mojo in Sheffield and somewhere in Stoke (can't remember the name but I do remember some great dancers there).

    I think it was released in 67 but my copy was a French import as it was difficult to get.

  • Luv the ZOOT SUITS

  • Signature tune for Pete Stringfellow, DJ'ing at the all nighters, Dungeon Club, Stanford St, Nottm, 1966..............let the good times roll!!!!

  • you can't suppress Africa, even in a zoot suit, it's all tribal and all relative

  • also the Track Mosque Broken Wheel Atic Bin Lid knight owl all way way before wigan

  • it was played at the twisted wheel manchester as well as the king Mojo Sheffield . not forgetting the Esquire club as well.

    this is well before Wigan casino.

  • @24334766 I totally agree. What a great beat to dance to back then. I also remember it from Belle Vue on Saturday night when me and my friends would form a circle and one of us would go in the middle - posing or what!!

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