Jerry lee Lewis - Drinking wine spo-dee-odee

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Uploaded by on Oct 9, 2008

London sessions 1973
The Jerry Lee Lewis London Sessions - January 8th till 12th 1972 Advision Studios
musicians included: the late Rory Gallagher, Kenny Jones of the Faces, Klaus Voorman who played with the Beatles etc, Gary Wright of Spooky Tooth, Matthew Fisher of Procul Harum, Peter Frampton of Humble Pie, Andy Bown, Tony Ashton, Jerry Lee Junior, and Chas Hodges of Chas & Dave.
Also present at the sessions: Jud Phillips, Steve Rowland, Charlie Fach (head of Mercury) and two fans: Terry Adams and Graham Knight (Kyle's Webmaster)

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  • great version of spodie odie, ON the same two record set is a track called rock and roll medley......do you have it, and if so would you post it....its hot, havent heard it or this one in ten yrs. thanks for posting this its great!!!

  • I think I have it somewhere i'll search for it and post it for you!

    Greetings

  • Thanks for your nice comment.

    I cant wait for november 19th. The Killer comes to Amsterdam together with Chuck Berry! Wonderin' if they'll perform together or separatly. Probably seperatly and that is the way it should be. Rock N Roll Forever!!!!!

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  • @Hollcall are you sure? i think that slides of the beggining would sound out of scale if he plays in F#.

  • I see four people from A.A. were here.

  • Voorman didn't play with "The Beatles" he played with 3 members of the Beatles after they broke up. He did the artwork for a lot of albums, including some Beatles albums. This song's pretty cool.

  • and albert lee

  • Alvin Lee!

  • @thelastdispatch The Stick McGee versions from 1947 and 1949 also used that euphemism. I read that JLL's first public performance was a cover of the later. I remember this getting some airplay around the same time as ELO's cover of "Roll Over Beethoven" (summer 1973), but it never made the (Billboard) top 40.

  • does anyone the key he plays in? maybe F?

  • only 4 trolls found this one? cool!

  • Thank you for posting this. I bought this 2lp set back in 73 and played it to death! This cover version is one of the greatest rock and roll songs ever. I used to play it at parties at work in the 1980's. Nobody had heard it before and yet 75 people got out on the dance floor whenever I would play it!

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