Carl Perkins - Pop, Let Me Have The Car video free download


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Duration: 02:12
Uploaded: 2011/01/05

Record: Columbia 41207 ... Year: 1958 ... This was recorded from my personal record collection.

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9 years ago

Lungomolto

well done Johnny: one of his best songs and a rare one...

12 years ago

Tibor80

@EbonyBunny1 I had about 30 records out but have been inactive for some years. Will be making one or two new albums in 2012, starting with "I'm Mephistopheles! Wanna sell me your soul? The past few decades I been on a roll. People with halos signed on the line, You’d never believe it, their souls are now mine. - Some run corporations, some head a state, Some men of God preach how to hate; Some are so bad they’ve no soul to sell; Can’t trade them now but I’ll meet’em in hell."

12 years ago

Tibor80

@EbonyBunny1 let's see if this is working now

12 years ago

EbonyBunny1

@Tibor80 I like Who is Eddie. I do not remember hearing this song before. Thank You so much. Have you written any other songs.

12 years ago

Tibor80

Ebony I tried to give you the links to two different uploads of the same record but the system here won't accept links. Type in WHO IS EDDIE by Eddie Reardon and you should find it.

12 years ago

Tibor80

You're on Youtube now. Paste the following in after the "com" /watch?v=dLt5EJP7jWU This link will get you to WHO IS EDDIE

12 years ago

EbonyBunny1

@Tibor80 Come Here, after I looked it up on You Tube I already knew it. Who is Eddie doesn't sound familiar. I looked for it on You Tube, I could not find it.

12 years ago

Tibor80

@EbonyBunny1 - I had a couple of others that same year - WHO IS EDDIE with Eddie Fontaine (real birth name - Eddie Reardon) and "COME HERE" with Lillian Briggs. You can find them on YouTube

12 years ago

EbonyBunny1

@Tibor80 What other songs have you written. I'm only 31, but I love this era of music. Rockabilly is my favorite, but I love all genres from the 1950's. And I know just about every song, from this era.

12 years ago

Tibor80

Gee, thanks EbonyBunny - I wrote it. Jack Newman at Peer International, the publisher, wanted a demo right away - Eddie Fontaine walked by in the hall with a guitar slung over his shoulder and we grabbed him and ran upstairs to a little studio in the Brill Building. Eddie said, "Give me half and I'll make it a better song." I said, "O.K." and he did improve it. About three weeks later, Jack Newman called to say that Perkins had recorded it. Nice experience. That was about 53 years ago.

13 years ago

MrJohnnyNumbers

@EbonyBunny1 I agree, it is a great song! Thanks for your comment.

13 years ago

EbonyBunny1

This was always my favorite Carl Perkins song, I don't know why it was never popular. Thanks for posting it, its such a rare song few ever heard this song.

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