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Uploaded by on Aug 20, 2008

Atlanta Rhythm Section's cover of this great tune-nice guitar solo!

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  • omg i finally found the version i heard on the radio!! THANK YOU KIND SIR! THANK YOU!

  • @JustSomeGuyOk

    You're welcome!

  • I've never seen an ARS video for this studio version.

  • What's the word..."trippy". Is this supposed to be trippy? This is cool, but is the original studio recording available to view? I've looked but can't seem to find it. I've found "So Into You" and that's awesome!

  • This was originally posted with the "trippy" graphics by someone else,and removed.The owner of the copyright graciously allowed me to repost it.How do you view an audio recording?

  • This is a cover - who did the original?

  • The Classics IV

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  • Ooooh to be young again. I new a few "Spooky little girls" back in the day. (shakes his cane and adjusts his teeth)

  • A classic!

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  • 3:24...one of the best notes ever recorded!

  • I remember the original Classics IV version from my first childhood....

  • I listened well, didn't hear a saxophone.....How can you cover a sax with a guitar? Sounds OK but NO CIGAR! You guys may need to go ahead and get a band together to cover these pieces of music.... This is sad... Just screaming and more guitars......wow

  • I'VE BEEN SEARCHING LOW AND HIGH!!!

  • @billjoe39

    Don't know about original, but Dusty Springfield did a superb version of this song

  • @inogi339 Wrong.

  • someone plz replyy. did The Zombies do a version cuz i thought i heard a version by them and it was my fav. i cant find it on youtube but i see it on google

  • The first recording of "Spooky" was an instrumental version by saxophonist Mike Sharp. It was a 1966 - 1967 release...forgotten by most people.

    Mike Sharp (Shapiro) was part of the team that wrote "Spooky". J.R. Cobb, Buddy Buie & Harry Middlebrooks, Jr. were all listed as co-writers. They eventually became The Atlanta Rhythm Section.

    Spooky was originally written about Andrea Bandaras, who ironically now gets the royalty checks for "Spooky." Andrea lives in an affluent Atlanta neighborhood now.

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