King Earl Boogie Band - 'Plastic Jesus' - 1972 45rpm video free download


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Duration: 03:45
Uploaded: 2009/04/02

Covered by many, here's the original by the two ex-members of Mungo Jerry

Comments

9 years ago

J'nene Kay

Everybody sings a different version. I love them all. This is one of the most fun. And, no, these folks were not the first - but they were the first that I can find with THIS version. :)

9 years ago

LivermoreFilm

That ragtime at 2:21 is untouchable 

9 years ago

Tommy G

Way cool

9 years ago

Robert Woodward

Sorry, but I don't see how this could be original, since Paul Newman does it in movie Cool Hand Luke in 1967.

9 years ago

CM Stewart

When did Contemporary Christian Music become terrible? It used to be awesome! Exhibit A.

9 years ago

Nicholas Coleman

When did Contemporary Christian Music become terrible? It used to be awesome! Exhibit A.

9 years ago

kittenish100

Produced by Dave Cousins. He of the Strawbs???

9 years ago

Scott Loveless

+Adam Spik's photo reminded me of this. You're welcome.

10 years ago

Margherita Una Vita

Thanks for uploading!

10 years ago

isabella moncrieff

Fantastic Version! Had not heard this one before. The most upbeat one I have heard. Thanks

10 years ago

Tom Loughlin Jr.

Thanks for the play, gooeyduck!

10 years ago

rnrscrapbook

"The original"? This was recorded by Ernie Marrs and the Goldcoast Singers, long before this "King Earl Boogie Band" picked it up, and had been sung by Paul Newman in "Cool Hand Luke" five years before. It may be the "best" in your opinion, but it's not the "original" by a long run.

10 years ago

Mic Tyson

Choppers favourite.

10 years ago

J Mt

R.I.P. CHOPPER see you on the other side...

10 years ago

Edwin Collis

My dad would sing this song as he worked.

10 years ago

davehoganmusic

Don Imus used to play this in a bit on his radio show.

10 years ago

diamondvajra

good god ty where did you find this? and anyway that's king crimson...

10 years ago

Holly Homan

I remember hearing this on Doctor Demento back in the mid to late seventies and just went looking for it. Didn't know it was done by two former members of Mungo Jerry.

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