LaVern Baker - Playing The Game Of Love video free download


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Uploaded: 2007/03/03

LaVern Baker - Playing The Game Of Love

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9 years ago

R. Haridas Yadav

charming song

9 years ago

Joachim Lewis

Joy to hear this song, years ago it had been favorite.

9 years ago

domici merchant

IM only 39 years old and I've been listening to LaVern Baker since childhood!! She was also friends with my Adopted grandmother Linda Hopkins!! WOW, talk about Two respectable ladies with hearts of gold!! Im thankful i had older parents that had this music laying around the house to expose me to an Artistic voice such as Ms. Bakers

9 years ago

Jery Tillotson

Lavern had so many of her great tunes stolen and "copied" by white pop singers like Georgia Gibbs, Patti Page, until she finally sued Gibbs for ripping off a tune espe. written for Baker; "Tweedle Dee"--Baker lost but it made headlines. This was used as a big plot device in "Dreamgirls."

10 years ago

Kris Raj

Totally sweet!! Brings out the kid in me from 55 years ago!! Thanks for allowing me to go on this trip down memory lane.

10 years ago

Erbay Turhan

ı love this song......

10 years ago

dorian casiraghi gray

11 de noviembre de 1929 nace LaVern Baker fue una cantante americana de rhythm and blues , quien tenía varios discos de éxito en la lista pop en la década de 1950 y comienzos de 1960. Sus discos más exitosos fueron " Tweedlee Dee "(1955)," Jim Dandy "(1956), y" I Cried a Tear "(1958).LaVern Baker - Playing The Game Of Love

10 years ago

sanity394

What a racist America: a black singer singin', white people are dancing.

11 years ago

Dicky Moe

Wow,Slappy Whites Wife :)

11 years ago

Cissy2cute

Something about her voice--she had a unique quality to it. I'll never forget the first time I heard her on the radio. If you're feeling sad, just listen to her sing "Tweedlee Dee". Great lady!

11 years ago

Arch Angel

Thats my grandmother right there <3 may she rest in peace <3 i wish i had the opportunity to meet her before she died....

12 years ago

pearsnockie

lol your crazy or just dumb?

12 years ago

Christer Nilsson

What can go wrong, if this was in the book of the primary school?

12 years ago

ne twoe delo

@bobbywinterz I 'm at a loss. You historian or anthropologist? No one can say what race were our ancestors, and as there was a division and whether it has been.

12 years ago

ne twoe delo

@bobbywinterz For me, it does not matter the color of human skin. As for science - I met the view that the Hyksos were dark-skinned, and the ancient Egyptians had a reddish tinge to the skin.

13 years ago

KingMellow11

I love this woman

13 years ago

ne twoe delo

@bobbywinterz Do not exaggerate. Egyptians were not black. Dark-skinned -yes. Sorry for my bad english

13 years ago

BON JOVI

Back in the Day, they could actually "Sing" What a Beautiful Voice! Go Jim Dandy, Go Jim Dandy!

13 years ago

quieterrps

Love LaVern Baker and I never heard this so, thank you. Interesting thing about this tune is that I could swear that I hear Thurl Ravenscroft as the single male back-up vocal. In doing a little research, it seems that he did a number of songs with famous artists in this capacity and while I couldn't find him credited on this tune anywhere ~ I'd bet a huge bowl of Frosted Flakes that it's him. Ggggrrrrrrreeeeeaaattt!!!!

13 years ago

Jah_I_Witness

sigh... another person that hasnt studied the history of music... study before you speak.

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