Don't You Just Know It - Huey "Piano" Smith video free download


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Duration: 02:34
Uploaded: 2008/08/19

a great little tune by Huey "Piano" Smith and The Clowns

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8 years ago

pbgoodwin1

One of the first four rock songs I learned on the piano when I started in 1962. 

8 years ago

pbgoodwin1

Awesome song

8 years ago

Judd Kramer

"I might know a man...."

8 years ago

Matt Bruno

Ah-ah-ah-ah (ah-ah-ah-ah)Eeeyyy-ey-oh (eeeyyy-ey-oh)Ooba-gooba-gooba-gooba (Ooba-gooba-gooba-gooba)Ah-ah-ah-ah (ah-ah-ah-ah)Ah-ah-ah-ah (ah-ah-ah-ah)Eeeyyy-ey-oh (eeeyyy-ey-oh)

9 years ago

Damien Herrera

This is what all my old records used to sound like... On the HI FI

9 years ago

jeff kehoe

Got this 45 in my basement, and it still plays!

9 years ago

RDK860

Huey and the Gang hit the Chart 3/24/58, peaked at no. 9 and was charted 13 weeks!

9 years ago

Bruston Shaffer

You know what they say. Today's music is dead. This music has meaning.

9 years ago

Fernanda Benitez

Gooba, gooba, gooba, gooba. 

9 years ago

betty furness

Check out this playlist on YouTube:

9 years ago

Germán Bustamante

1:46 aroma de culo jajajajajajaj que bueno

9 years ago

katoness

Crazy fun shit

9 years ago

Dennis Zerbo

Always loved this fun tune while growing up in the Bronx in the 50's "doo-wop" era; also on the sound track to Robert DiNero's directorial debut: "A Bronx Tale"

9 years ago

Jack Sprat

New Awlin's rollin rock. Lotta fun - people let loose, danced, made out in those cars with the bench seats you could lay down on, beefy V-8's with three deuces on top, 4 on the floor, full race cam and a shaved flywheel inside with glass pack mufflers under. Smokin tires, donuts in the parking lot, foggy windows in the drive-in. Lotta more fun than Facebook (Dontcha just know it.)

9 years ago

Tai Nguyen Lam

Great song

9 years ago

Данил Быков

Человек с трудным именем и несложными текстами...=)Huey "Piano" Smith - Don't You Just Know It#HueyPianoSmith #oldies 

9 years ago

skylx08

Thought I heard a version of this done by Leon Russell once, not sure though. It did sound like him. The cast of M*A*S*H perform this with Loudon Wainwright III in an early episode. That's where I first heard it. 

9 years ago

genki2genki

I teach literature, but haven't found any more profound lyrics than here. Except maybe Poppa Oom Mow Mow, but that's another class.

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