You Cheated - The Slades (1958) & I Cheated (1960) - Joyce Harris
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- Опубліковано 20 жов 2024
- "You Cheated" - The Slades b/w "I Cheated" - Joyce Harris w/ The Slades
1) "You Cheated" - The Slades (1958) Domino # R-500 -
The flip side of, "The Waddle"
2) "I Cheated" - Joyce Harris w/ The Slades (1960) Domino # R-903 -
The flip side of, "Do You Know What It's Like To Be Lonesome?"
"You Cheated" was composed by, Don Burch, the lead vocalist of, The Slades and "I Cheated", was composed by vocalist, Joyce Harris and Don Burch, who, along with the rest of The Slades, were under contract with Domino Records.
où là là magnifique trop trop trop jolie merveilleux trop génial comme toujours j'adore merci
Oh. Those backyard dances. How I loved those slow dances with the girl next door. Unforgettable memories of my youth.
Joe Marispini Jr. Hi, I married the boy next door. Danced to many of these songs! And it will b 50 years in December, 2019. Still together, still dancing and look younger than ever. Thnx for the memories.
@@elizabethrichoux5709 Married the girl next door. Lasted three whole days
just love your music for many years now. It is our 60th wedding anniversary this year so you know that this brings back so many lovely memories
Congratulations to you and your wife !!! May we all be so lucky as you two are. There is something great in hearing of two people sticking together, through thick and thin, and through good times and bad. It gives me hope in humanity, hope that something good can remain in times like these. Thanks for commenting - MrRJDB1969
BURCH, Don Windell : Don Windell Burch, 81, of Burnet, passed away unexpectedly on Friday, March 27, 2020 in Round Rock, Texas. Don was born in Georgetown, Texas to Lathel and Mildred Burch on December 23, 1938. He went to school in Austin and graduated from McCallum High School in 1957. He was co-captain of the football team and a member of the track team. His real passion was music where he also excelled in choir. He married the love of his life, Jeannie Montgomery, on March 30, 1962 in Austin. They were only three days shy of celebrating 58 years of marriage. He worked as a surveyor for the State Highway Department and other surveying companies for over 40 years. He served in the Army Reserve from 1961 to 1964. Don put his trust in Jesus when he was 14. At the age of 28, Don experienced the life changing reality of Jesus Christ and he was devoted to sharing his testimony of God's redeeming grace. Don was involved with Northwest Baptist Church of Austin and Riverbend Church of Austin over the years. Don loved music and was a gifted singer songwriter. He wrote many songs throughout his life and was best known for writing his national hit "You Cheated". He was a member of The Slades, a Doo-Wop group who composed twelve records and performed "You Cheated" on American Bandstand in August 1958. Don later played with Middle Country who performed regularly in the Austin area. Don enjoyed drawing, painting and antique shopping. He also loved going out to eat at local restaurants with the family. Don is preceded in death by his father Lathel, mother Mildred, brother Randy Burch and sister Delores Kerlin. Don is survived by his wife Jeannie of Burnet, daughter Donna York (Mike) of Burnet, son Wes (Janice) of Georgetown, son Ron (Carla) of Cedar Park, Grandchildren Cody York (Kayil), Jade York Kuenstler (Beau), Kylie Burch, Ali York, Caroline Burch, Luke Burch and many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. A Memorial Service for Don is pending at this time and will be announced at a later date. Condolences may be offered to www.clementswilcoxburnet.com Arrangements entrusted to Clements-Wilcox Funeral Home Burnet, Texas
Published in Austin American-Statesman from Mar. 31 to Apr. 5, 2020.
Mrrdj a truly great version TYVM and PLEASE keep them coming.
Thanks Lawrence and thanks for listening and commenting too - MrRJDB1969
magnifique trop trop trop jolie merci beaucoup
Great song. Seems like I've said this many times in real life. lol
This is a great idea you’ve got with the original song and then the answer song. Please do more!
Thanks Rock N Roller, I have a few more to put together - MrRJDB1969
Thanks for sharing
Opening act for Brenda Lee in '59
that is a great looking woman not a thin stick that is thw way girls looked back in the day
The "WHITER" version from texas
..... and the original . Don Burch, the groups lead vocalist, composed "You Cheated" .
Im used to the Shields version.
I think Los Angeles disc jockey, Art Laboe, helped The Shields get quite a bit of exposure, when he included their version on vol. # 3 of his "Oldies But Goodies" record album collections. The Shields were not technically a vocal group in the beginning, just some L.A. area singers, who were brought into the recording studio to specifically "cover" The Slades original recording of, "You Cheated".