This is one of the best songs from the 60s.. I grew up listening to this kind of music and I sometimes wish i could have been born in the 50s of see the the events of that era...... I miss the oldies.....
Carole King wrote this and Little Eva was working as a nanny to her kids at the time. Carole needed someone to sing this and Little Eva was chosen as she was singing with Carole's kids.
Source?? I'm not saying you're lying or asking for proof or anyting that I would love to read about that if there's any more to it other than what you just said that sounds really interesting
I heard on a music history radio programme that Carole King came home when Little Eva was baby sitting and heard her singing this to the baby, maybe Carole refined it for her.
I had never heard this song before yesterday (I’m 28). My friend is in a performance of Beautiful the musical and I thought it was really cool how Carole King’s babysitter was able to make an actual hit so I looked up the real song. It’s super fun! I can just imagine my grandmother in her youth having a blast dancing to this and it puts a smile on my face.
At a 1989 wedding reception, I joined in the conga line for this song. At each chorus of "Come on baby, do the Loco-Motion", I reached up and pulled downward with my right arm like an engineer yanking down on his horn cord.
This hit from Little Eva went to #1 on the Top 40 charts. It also hit #1 on the Rhythm & Blues charts, the Cash Box charts, in Canada, New Zealand, Norway, and Sweden. It went to #2 in the United Kingdom and to #3 in Argentina. It would finish at #7 for the year, 1962. We are almost at the top. Who will be #1? Will Bobby Lewis repeat? Or will a new act take the torch? Stay tuned.
I believe it hit number one with three different artists, little Eva, Grand Funk Railroad, and Kylie Minogue. I think it’s the only song that ever did that
There are some songs/recordings within an idiom that IMO are “perfect” and cannot be improved upon. This is a prime example. I consider Martha and the Vandellas “Heat Wave” to be another examples. Both represent a level of perfection that has never been surpassed by subsequent covers.
This song could have been made even more incredible with more conscientious producing. Little Eva's voice should have been heavily double tracked and then treated in a high quality, reputable reverb chamber with more mids and highs to her vocals, bring them fully out front. Give a little more treble to the amazing wall of saxophone while including an additional alto, tenor, and baritone to fatten the sound up even more. Lastly, employing the Motown bass sound would have really lifted this recording. The drums providing a sixteenth note intro pattern beginning on the offbeat of 3 is killer.
whether she was Carole King's nanny to her kids or not, there's no one in the world could have sung it better like Little Eva it's as if this song was written for her to sing...
She doesn't sound that great tbh, I know she was very young and all but Eva sounds ameteurish and flat. I've heard better renditions at talent shows. Sorry, don't come for me lol.
This is one of the best songs from the 60s.. I grew up listening to this kind of music and I sometimes wish i could have been born in the 50s of see the the events of that era...... I miss the oldies.....
Carole King wrote this and Little Eva was working as a nanny to her kids at the time. Carole needed someone to sing this and Little Eva was chosen as she was singing with Carole's kids.
Source?? I'm not saying you're lying or asking for proof or anyting that I would love to read about that if there's any more to it other than what you just said that sounds really interesting
@@AnimalLover--en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Loco-Motion
Book about Don Kirchner...The Man with the Golden Ear...Page 170
I heard this story many times.
I heard on a music history radio programme that Carole King came home when Little Eva was baby sitting and heard her singing this to the baby, maybe Carole refined it for her.
I had never heard this song before yesterday (I’m 28). My friend is in a performance of Beautiful the musical and I thought it was really cool how Carole King’s babysitter was able to make an actual hit so I looked up the real song. It’s super fun! I can just imagine my grandmother in her youth having a blast dancing to this and it puts a smile on my face.
Nicht nur für die Älteren ist das eine ganz tolle Scheibe.
Musik, da lacht dir das Herz !
Fun fact music trivia this song The Locomotion hit No.1 twice one from 1962 and 1974 by Little Eva and Grand Funk Railroad
At a 1989 wedding reception, I joined in the conga line for this song. At each chorus of "Come on baby, do the Loco-Motion", I reached up and pulled downward with my right arm like an engineer yanking down on his horn cord.
Then what happened?
@@michaelwhite2823 That was it.
People do all kind of stupid things at wedding receptions.
@@kirovkirov8825 Could have been worse ua-cam.com/video/zZvUO_CigmY/v-deo.html
Haha that actually sounds super fun lol. Same year I was born 😉
Great oldies Little Eva 🎶🌻
22 bar melody in 2 parts of 14 and 8 measures. Very original.
Okay but this is a BANGER!
Kylie Minogue did this upbeat version of The Locomotion in 1988
This hit from Little Eva went to #1 on the Top 40 charts. It also hit #1 on the Rhythm & Blues charts, the Cash Box charts, in Canada, New Zealand, Norway, and Sweden. It went to #2 in the United Kingdom and to #3 in Argentina. It would finish at #7 for the year, 1962. We are almost at the top. Who will be #1? Will Bobby Lewis repeat? Or will a new act take the torch? Stay tuned.
I believe it hit number one with three different artists, little Eva, Grand Funk Railroad, and Kylie Minogue. I think it’s the only song that ever did that
SUPER MEGA MAGIC CLASSIC MUSIC 🥰❤️❤️❤️
Como aprecio o conjunto todo dessa obra musical !!😊❤
É maravilhoso!!
My Birth Year song🥳
💜💚💚💚💜Love this. Kylie’s cover was missing that deep rich saxophone which was criminal!
Was that King Curtis?
Better than 99.99% of the garbage (rap/hip-hop) foisted on us these days. Great song!
99.99% of statistics and percentages are also made up on the spot (like yours)
There are some songs/recordings within an idiom that IMO are “perfect” and cannot be improved upon. This is a prime example.
I consider Martha and the Vandellas “Heat Wave” to be another examples.
Both represent a level of perfection that has never been surpassed by subsequent covers.
Nice song.
Как она ее спела, просто классно!
Yes Carol King 💯 percent wrote my older sis had every record
a beautiful song
LOVE IT
& 1974 Grand Funk Railroad Did It Too. Both Great. (smile)
È stato bello Marco conoscerti
Human/alien experiment gone foul! Damnit janet. Grab ur vacuum
Прекрасная музыка. Привет из России.
I remember dancing to this at canteen!
I was born in 2011 and I'm listening to this in the canteen years later. 😎 👌
❤
"The wind on my skin is like knives." - Peter Griffin
The Cosby Show!!!!
This song could have been made even more incredible with more conscientious producing. Little Eva's voice should have been heavily double tracked and then treated in a high quality, reputable reverb chamber with more mids and highs to her vocals, bring them fully out front. Give a little more treble to the amazing wall of saxophone while including an additional alto, tenor, and baritone to fatten the sound up even more. Lastly, employing the Motown bass sound would have really lifted this recording. The drums providing a sixteenth note intro pattern beginning on the offbeat of 3 is killer.
Check out Phil Spector over here...
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whether she was Carole King's nanny to her kids or not,
there's no one in the world could have sung it better like Little Eva it's as if this song was written for her to sing...
She doesn't sound that great tbh, I know she was very young and all but Eva sounds ameteurish and flat. I've heard better renditions at talent shows. Sorry, don't come for me lol.
Grand Funk has a more badass version
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I play this song when I'm on chapter 13 in uncharted 2 among thieves cause the name of the chapter is loco motion
Se potessi avere Marco Herbie il maggiolino sempre più matto
Inland empire brought me here
51 and Job
evas own right hand
five bucks dougs widows demand
crisps one hundred grand
The cowboy in toy story. Real life. It depresses me when I hear it.
The broken heart and masculine if you and there you are he always comforts me.
This was composed by Carole King and unfamiliar.
Who’s here after Thomas and the magic railroad
Me!
Nobody like Roy