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You cut off the song at the last . . . and funniest words, "I've got a good job sweeping up every day!"
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@sonwamac Right!
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Pure heaven boss.
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what can I do for youoooo?
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The sax solo would be the great King Curtis..Right?
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Isn’t that a copy of a song from Ray Charles, or the reverse?
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Don't you think the flip side is good too? Snake and the Bookworm single version which is not reissued.
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You clipped the funny line at the very end of the song. ". . . I gotta good job swweping up every day!"
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I had a mate from the US when I was a kid in high school in Sydney, NSW, in the very early 60's, Dave Dwyer. My grandgfather used to describe him as a beer barrel on two matchsticks. Stovepipe trousers were in at the time. He was white but had heaps of black music on 45's, including this one. Always loved it. Have a DVD of it now. Way to go fellas.
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awesome if I have to listen to Charly Brown 1 more time, I'll scream
This sounds like the Coasters/Robins i love
The people who claim this song is hard to find usually have a version to sell or don't know where to look or haven't tried to look.
It's on every different versions of the Coasters' greatest hits, and there are a zillion of those still in print. It's also easy to pick up on used LP. It's a great song, but not "hard to find."
It's also not hard to find people who think anything they haven't heard of as being obscure and hard to find.
angelboychanman 2 years ago 5
Yeah, and this was when rap was FINE not nasty!
wiseoldude 1 year ago 4