needs a reggae blue beat, english or jamaican vocals and an electric punky bass and a load of skinheads and jamaican rudeboys skanking. then this would be awesome
This is the same Bob Luman that sings that Private Eye and The Great Snowman, cause I'd never know it. Is thisa a rockabilly song, i'm suppose to believe it was of them nd rocabilly wasn't played in this neck of the woods. I don't know why, it was just the mainstream r&r, ..Eddie Cochran, Gene Vincent, Jimmy Bowen, Buddy Holly , The Crests etc etc. So where was all this so called rocabilly played and why wasn't it played nationwide. It's new to me & I like it, but it's typically r&r too.
rockdoowop5060, yes Buddy Holly sang this song. On the Decca (N.Y.) 9-29854 label. He recorded the son on April 21, 1956. Ben Hall also recorded the song on April 4, 1960 on the Gaylo (Texas) BM-104 . But thos version. from Bob Luman was an unissued record from the Imperial label.
Love it; such a great track, have been checking youtube for years trying to find it but the only Bob Luman track that comes up is 'Let's Talk About Living'.
needs a reggae blue beat, english or jamaican vocals and an electric punky bass and a load of skinheads and jamaican rudeboys skanking. then this would be awesome
DisturbedRetards 4 months ago
Long way from "Let's Think About Living". Interesting post!
Mstrblu 8 months ago
Bob Luman. Great stuff.
WilliamGruff 10 months ago
This is the same Bob Luman that sings that Private Eye and The Great Snowman, cause I'd never know it. Is thisa a rockabilly song, i'm suppose to believe it was of them nd rocabilly wasn't played in this neck of the woods. I don't know why, it was just the mainstream r&r, ..Eddie Cochran, Gene Vincent, Jimmy Bowen, Buddy Holly , The Crests etc etc. So where was all this so called rocabilly played and why wasn't it played nationwide. It's new to me & I like it, but it's typically r&r too.
Ezdduf4kuZ 1 year ago
This is my favorite track of the the chief records ultra rare rockabilly comp vol 6!
awkwarderic 1 year ago
Yes...The first thing he ever recorded for Decca
Shoknifeman 1 year ago
rockdoowop5060, yes Buddy Holly sang this song. On the Decca (N.Y.) 9-29854 label. He recorded the son on April 21, 1956. Ben Hall also recorded the song on April 4, 1960 on the Gaylo (Texas) BM-104 . But thos version. from Bob Luman was an unissued record from the Imperial label.
EbonyBunny1 2 years ago
didn't buddy holly do this as well
rockdoowop5060 2 years ago
Love it; such a great track, have been checking youtube for years trying to find it but the only Bob Luman track that comes up is 'Let's Talk About Living'.
greaserleo 2 years ago
absolutele fantastic not heard this either anyony know when it was recorded
cuddaine 2 years ago