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Gordon also had a hit with Marshall Crenshaw's "Someday, Someway." If Gordon is still playing, I strongly urge fans of this style of music to go see him. It's about as close to real rockabilly as one may get nowadays, with so many of the original cats retired or dead.
Along with The Everly Bros., Eddie Cochran and Gene Vincent, I think these are among my favorite of all rock & roll tunes.
I also think Conway Twitty's 'Make Believe" is the best Elvis song never made a hit by Elvis.
I used to see Robert Gordon, a tremendous rockabilly revivalist who played with guitar legend Link Wray for a few years, perform an amazing version of this song, as well Billy Lee Riley's "Red Hot." and some tunes by The Burnette Bros. Trio.
Check out the bass player in the video of Cab Calloway singing "The Reefer Man" The bass player in the Sparkletones is as amped up as Cab's bass player. Faster bass... faster..
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Along with The Everly Bros., Eddie Cochran and Gene Vincent, I think these are among my favorite of all rock & roll tunes.
I also think Conway Twitty's 'Make Believe" is the best Elvis song never made a hit by Elvis.
Man, those tunes were real rock & roll!
Both songs blow me away!