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Uploaded by on May 29, 2009

Shirley and Lee sing "Let the Good Times Roll" on the Midnight Special, 1974. Perhaps Lee could've chosen pants that were one size larger.

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  • who's the tenor soloist??

  • @fatheadthedog I've seen a few different people credited, so I'm not sure.

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  • This was one of the first "oldies" songs I got to know and love when oldies came back in the early 70s. Thanks to CBS-FM, I loved this song, and so many others. Thanks for posting this!

  • @ljuarez714 Sorry not on today's JUKE BOXES. Nothing but (C)RAP on them and HIPHOP (what ever the hell that is)

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  • @fatheadthedog It ain't Leonard Lee that's for sure.

  • This is an awesome song!! Love the whole thing!!

  • The duo recorded this song in 1956. I have the song on an oldies album produced by a local radio station.

  • Wow! They sound better in this 1974 performance than their original version in, what, about 1959?

  • roll on 2...................

    

  • Confusion arises with a song like "Let the good times roll". When Shirley & lee recorded it there was already another song with this title by Louis Jordan. A few years after Shirley & Lee Earl King also recorded a song with this title and off course there was a song "Laissez les bon temps rouler" . Some cover versions took ingredients of the different originals.

  • @pheatetr Sorry to BUST YOUR BUBBLE but OLDIES never went away and then COME BACK. Porky Chedwick and DJ'S like him have been spinning OLDIES every year YEAR after YEAR

  • @THEMOJOMANsince1959 Actually, some jerks are trying to ''trademark" the phrase. I posted a song by Roosevelt Sykes from the early 30s where he starts off with "Who dat......" Can't remember the song. You're right on your other comment. After a closer listen, no way that is the "Lee" and I don't think the real "Lee" was as tall as that guy either.

  • @9thWardJukebox I've been around SO LONG that I can remember if you said WHO DAT most people would think you were mocking black people.

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