In Saint Louis, this was the firat 5-Rawls song that I ever heard. I was 15.
My ace-boon used to tease that the other side was about his dad. He and his dad are both dead. But I've lived long enough for Baby, Don't Do It to be about me.
In Saint Louis, Robert B.Q., a local DJ out of WTMV in "East Side" (E. St. Louis, IL, used to call this "The No-Sandwich Song": "bread without no meat."
Bread without no meat!
RaananVolesPianist 1 month ago
Thanks for sharin your collection Phunky,
great stuff.
RoShamBohhh 2 months ago
JAMES BROWN must have loved the 5 Royales! Brown emulated this one a couple of times. And Brown did their (THINK). a lot of times!
jor99912 7 months ago
In Saint Louis, this was the firat 5-Rawls song that I ever heard. I was 15.
My ace-boon used to tease that the other side was about his dad. He and his dad are both dead. But I've lived long enough for Baby, Don't Do It to be about me.
hwgray 1 year ago
Released in 1952 on Apollo 443. b/w: Take All Of Me.
TheTidalwaves 1 year ago
In Saint Louis, Robert B.Q., a local DJ out of WTMV in "East Side" (E. St. Louis, IL, used to call this "The No-Sandwich Song": "bread without no meat."
hwgray 1 year ago
R.I.P. daddy, we love this music the same way you did...
dcmama6 1 year ago
@phunkyjunction
go phunkyyyyyyyyyyyyy doo wop baby
shortcakeslicious 1 year ago
This sounds so-o-o-o good!
Wisewoman77 2 years ago
Classic R&B at it's very best!
fourscore100 2 years ago 2