This version sold well over a million records and was far and away the best interpretation of this haunting song. Turned down by Connie Francis for reasons that were never very clear, Merrilee Rush's recording reached #7 in the US and #1 in more than half a dozen other countries. The song was written by Chip Taylor and the disc produced in Memphis using the same musicians who backed the recordings of Elvis.
@LoveJah65 67 camaro
rob4713 4 days ago
I think I played the 45rpm a million times
rednhrailroad 1 week ago
@LoveJah65 An obvious Camaro.....(er,mebe a Firebird?)
ukesruletheydo 1 week ago
is that an oldmobile 442?
LoveJah65 3 weeks ago
This version sold well over a million records and was far and away the best interpretation of this haunting song. Turned down by Connie Francis for reasons that were never very clear, Merrilee Rush's recording reached #7 in the US and #1 in more than half a dozen other countries. The song was written by Chip Taylor and the disc produced in Memphis using the same musicians who backed the recordings of Elvis.
jucameron 4 weeks ago
That's a 1967 Camaro.
91Bear 6 months ago
Excellent audio, thank you for posting.
wmjdovensky 7 months ago
Great song and what a car.
lowemk 1 year ago