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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9 years ago

pbgoodwin1

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

9 years ago

pbgoodwin1

Awesome song

9 years ago

Judd Kramer

"I might know a man...."

10 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)

10 years ago

Damien Herrera

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

10 years ago

jeff kehoe

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

10 years ago

RDK860

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

10 years ago

Bruston Shaffer

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

10 years ago

Fernanda Benitez

Gooba, gooba, gooba, gooba. 

10 years ago

betty furness

Check out this playlist on YouTube:

10 years ago

Germán Bustamante

1:46 aroma de culo jajajajajajaj que bueno

10 years ago

katoness

Crazy fun shit

10 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"

10 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.)

10 years ago

Tai Nguyen Lam

Great song

10 years ago

Данил Быков

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

10 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. 

10 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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