DALLAS FRAZIER - ELVIRA (ORIGINAL) скачать видео бесплатно


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THE R&B SESSIONS: ELVIRA/TELL IT LIKE IT IS!

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9 years назад

cvueguy

Tune also a #5 pop hit for the Oak Ridge Boys.Dallas Frazier charted "Elvira" 4/30/66 for 4 weeks, reaching #72 on the Billboard Hot100ClassicRetro24/7 cvue.ca

9 years назад

Glenn Barton

The original version, by its composer. I often listen to the instrumental backing in music, and I particularly like what the drummer does in this tune, the fills and drum rolls and switch to ride cymbal during the ooh papa mow mow part.

10 years назад

whatever

the original is always the best and dallas is the best

10 years назад

Kent Teffeteller

Airplay galore, listeners loved it. And Capitol had a strike or the truck drivers did, and the song stalled on charts. 

10 years назад

PAPERBKWRITER

This was the hit. The Oakridge boys got the glory but this was the one.

10 years назад

Bob Jones

What a super find. I loved this song! It was played on WQXI-Atlanta when it charted. In those days of course, no videos and most people that heard the song thought that Dallas was an African-American. Much better than the Oak Ridge Boys!

10 years назад

Mikey Porter

My great uncle made that song not him R.I.P MY GREAT UNCLE BABY RAY LOVE YOU sorry that happend and my family got proof he made the song

11 years назад

Steve Bradshaw

I;ve been looking for this original version for a long time!...this was a solid hit around 1965 in the Bartlesville-Tulsa area that received a lot of airplay. Definitely the best version.

11 years назад

Jose Esquivel

thank you sir. i'm glad somebody out there appreciates all the work i've done:) thanks for the nice comment and you enjoy the music.

11 years назад

larrynealwaxmuseum

This was a very big record here in OKC on our local top 40 radio station's weekly survey. Always did like his version better than the Oak Ridge Boys' version. Don't get me wrong. I like their version but I prefer this version better. Good Post. Larry N. Boyington, aka Larry Neal, former curator of the Wax Museum on the big 1520 KOMA

12 years назад

trfesok

Kenny Rogers and the 1st Edition did it several years before the ORB's did.

12 years назад

Stu Wright

See how much this sounds like Alley Oop....which he wrote by the way...

12 years назад

webbjr37

Did not know Dallas recorde this I knew he wrote it Just never heard it, Very good

12 years назад

hoteljason

Check out Rodney Crowell's version from 1978. It's kinda slow and bluesy, and it has Emmylou Harris singing harmony vocals.

12 years назад

Joshua Eden

They did not! If anything, they vastly improved it. Theirs has a more authentic country beat—I think the drums of the original sounds too much like those of a marching band. And then there's the way Richard Sterben provided the bass on the "giddyup a-oombap-a-oombap-a-mow-mow."

12 years назад

bluegrassrootstv

The best version. The Oaks ruined it...

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