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Eddie Cochran - Hearts of stone

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Uploaded by on Apr 25, 2008

The sound quality reminds me of the recording of Live fast Love Hard Die young. Anybody knows if it comes from the same session?

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  • Elvis did indeed perform live a version during the sun years but the sound quality left a lot to be desired. In other words... IT SUCKED !!!!

    Best one was by John Fogerty in 1973.

  • Yes there is a version by Elvis, maybe from the Louisiana Hayride shows...like any early Elvis live performance, the sound quality isn't good, but hey, it's still Elvis.

  • Some say Eddie was 14-15 at this time? Really?

  • Maybe not 14, but he began playing guitar at a very young age. His first non professional recordings date back to when he was 15-16, and then he was quickly hired in a studio as a session guitarist...

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  • my dad is the co-writer of this song. Thanks for posting it.

    MR

  • Eddie my favourite Okie!

    Every Eddie song is a real gem!

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  • Quero um amor tão meigo quanto essa música... Que delícia!

  • come on guys listen 2 it, it's not eddie singing but playing guitar. chuck foreman does vocals on this 1.chuck made fantastic quality recordings and cant b compared 2 elvis live hayride cut.

  • @johnnyweep59 - It was written by Rudy Jackson, a member of the San Bernardino, California-based rhythm and blues vocal group, the Jewels. The Charms covered the song that same year (1955), which went to the top of the R&B charts. Most DJ's at the time also thought The Charms did the original version. Eddie's version is nice, but I prefer The Jewels & The Charms (equally great).

  • Eddie Cochran, tout comme Buddy Holly, Gegene, Roy Orbison ou un peu plus tard Del Shannon, Dion, etc., anticipèrent la powerpop où s'engouffrèrent les sixties plus qu'ils ne furent des rock'n'rollers à poil dur, avec un son aujourd'hui intemporel. Il était mon préféré à l'époque.

  • red foley does the best version

  • love Eddies music to bits but this isnt one of his best.."the charms" original is way better

  • Sounds like speedy west on steel??

  • this is such a great tune

  • hmm.. doesnt really sound like Eddies vocals, sorry.

  • Actually born in Minnesota. Sort of Okie.

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