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Uploaded by on Oct 10, 2008

Barry Crocker's version of the early pop classic Suzie Darlin (Robin Luke).Great cover , and of course there is only one Suzi(Darlin)Quatro...!!

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  • Love Suzie Quatro but this is crap.

  • @d57z12 thats what i love about youtube 100s of viewers think something sounds good then you get the odd one or two who don't ,good onya d57z12 -you have a good day mate !!!

  • I love the Suzi Quatro pics, but I don't like this version of Robin Luke's classic song; it is devoid of any feeling.

  • Thats  ok Nunez , but this version suits the Suzi Q vibe far better ,plus this vid gives other people outside of Australia the chance to hear Barry Crocker's version .

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  • Kevin I totally agree,great sound for the early 70s

  • A great blend of a song I have always loved and photos of sexy suzie.

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  • @d57z12 couldn't agree more!

  • @malabu2 I agree with you Malabu the better version I believe. IMHO.

  • Love the outfit at 2:24!

  • See what I mean?? Like Buddy Holly & other 50s-60s singers, Robin Luke's classic is a tune that can absorb current pop culture themes & singers' interpretations and still stand the "test of time". Wonderful!!

  • I did a tattoo on suzie in the early nineties, the day after I saw her in concert, made my day it did.

  • never heard this before. pretty good cover of robin luke's song. like the orig better as it has that hawiian ching and calypsoesque way. 3 decades later it evolved into bob marley's stir it up. xxxooo and so much more. . .

  • Re Nunez et al...I think it depends which version you heard first...I'd never heard Robin Luke version till today, and while I can dig the rockabilly vibe, this Barry Crocker one is the one I remember from my teens, and It hits the spot. Probably only relaesed in Oz.

  • No rock bassist ever looked this damn cool with the instrument..and played it so perfectly...

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