Vanilla Fudge - You Keep Me Hanging On, though you might also want to pair it with the original version by The Supremes which is very good as well. The original being some Girl Group Motown Soul and the Vanilla Fudge one being some psychedelic hard rock.
If you relate to a quarter track tape..ya know the band preforms in tha nude... both hits ,still rock.. It Was the last 45 rpm i bought before my brother told me to grow up and get an ALBUM. Hehe
The pub I frequented in college played this song all the time. And I just realized how long ago that was so I feel old, so I'm gonna go yell at kids to "get off my lawn!"
I know Rock N' Roll is all about the electric guitar, but can we talk about the mighty Hammond B3 organ has added so much sauce to so much music? Green Eyed Lady is a case in point. And a well-earned congrats on reaching 100k.
@@kenperk9854 Yes I’m aware. I went to college in Florence AL just across the Tennessee River in 1983 just a few years after it I was recorded. MSS was a five minute drive from my apartment. My roommate was a commercial music major and knew many of the session players and producers. I went to MSS and Fame studios several times. Some of the greatest music came out of Muscle Shoals, Alabama!
There are people who talk about being a one hit wonder is a bad thing. If writing this song was my only accomplishment in life I would be a happy man. I have liked this song from the first time I heard it. Great choice. Congratulations on 100k as well.
Have you heard the cover of RPWT by The Screamin Cheetah Wheelies? Not as funky as Dr. John, but a great cover nonetheless. A rock version driven by the guitar riff.
Glad you enjoyed. The SCW are my favorite band ever. The best band most people have never heard of. Their 2nd album..Magnolia..is my favorite, but all their stuff is superb. Rock on!
"Listen kid you paid for the call. You ain't bad but we've heard it all before, and it sounds like John, Paul and George." From Sugerloaf's other big hit "Don't call us, We'll call You". Check it out.
When Andy said, "We will celebrate as a family", I got a bit choked up. 😿 Yes, you and Alex *are* family! Hugs and Congratulations are hitting 100K, gents! 😺 🍾 🥂
It sounds a bit corny to some... But sometimes, if I'm gonna listen to a couple songs anyway, I look those songs up in the A&A back catalog and listen to the songs with my "friends"... A very convenient thing in these Covidian times!
@@robertcartier5088 I have rediscovered many songs that I didn't know were so good, until I listened to them on great headphones with Andy & Alex's excellent insight and commentary!
I've seen Leslie units in junk stores more than a few times, which means that someone gutted a Hammond for it. Kind of a shame because it's hard to get that sound without the real deal. They were a popular mid-century middle-class status symbol in my recollection (or were marketed as such) and even my low-income family got talked into one with the no-interest monthly payment deal they offered. They were heavy as hell to haul around. One of my favorite bands, Blue Rodeo, featured some wild Hammond B-3 solos.
@@robertcobras8320 thx, I forgot about Romancing the Stone (hit#26 in the US). They just played Electric Avenue(hit #2) so much more!! Jo'anna wasn't released in the US. I'm happy to see he did extremely well in Europe.
It would truly be a tragedy if all this fantastic music were to just fade away into history never to be heard again. Thank you guys so much for bringing it back and sharing it with new generations of people who've never heard of these fantastic artist, much less heard these incredible songs. Kudos to you.
Can't help it...best part of this song is that dang organ!! Jerry Corbetta played the organ as well as doing the vocal. Organ solos were a combination of his idol, Jimmy Smith's jazz influence and Jerry's rock. Congrats on 100K!!
Yeeeeeeeessss!!!!! I was only 4 years old when this came out, and I was bouncing around in the back seat of my parents AMC Hornet, LOVING IT! Seriously, I was wanting to meet the lady, picturing her on the beach, and loving the music 🎶 I could sing every note, of the lyrics, keyboard or guitar🎸 solos. I am a kid again, thank you for reminding me.
Great song.. so badass to see him as older Donnie Iris and the lady doing song with him is exceptional. Some pbs channel had him on. Def worth the search.. great great video.
It says 100,000 guys !!! Yahoooooooooo!!!! Congratulations, you deserve Everything Good that comes to Your channel. I'm so Happy for You and excited to see where you Go from here. Great song by the Way. ❤❤❤❤
Vanilla Fudge - You Keep Me Hanging On, though you might also want to pair it with the original version by The Supremes which is very good as well. The original being some Girl Group Motown Soul and the Vanilla Fudge one being some psychedelic hard rock.
Why you're my favorite reaction channel. #1 The audio of your dialogue and the music is pretty balanced. #2 When you pause, which is rare, you have someone relevant to say. #3 Both of you realize that the song is the star and you guys always let it shine. Thanks
I'm gonna disagree that the lead singer of Sugarloaf sounds like Ian Anderson from Jethro Tull. Ian has a much richer vibe...serious storytelling inflections in his vocals, and in his performances. Totally different. Jerry Corbetta had his own sound, smooth, fun, easy.
I agree completely---with Woolpack Grandmas, not with Andy & Alex. It's been a while since A&A reacted to a Jethro Tull song, so maybe the sound of Ian Anderson's voice has receded in their memories. They're definitely overdue for some more Tull reactions.
I'd disagree with the Anderson comparison also and I've just been listening to Tull for the last 3 days. Bought one of the 5 disc Original Albums Series
"Don't Call Us...We'll Call You!" .....one of the coolest rock songs ever written, performed to perfection. Before Van Halen made it big and they were doing a lot of covers at local concerts in Pasadena, they did an awesome cover of this LoL!!
Good song, guys, a solid B+. Might I suggest a little "Conquistador" by Procol Harum. The 1971 live version with the Edmonton Symphony is really great. And, of course, Congrats on hitting 100K! Keep spreading the love.
I prefer the Annie Lennox cover of Whiter Shade of Pale. And small bonus: I think her knowledge of tge harpsichord put the song in a good time in history.
I bought Sugarloaf's first album and it was very good. It's got a great cover of The Band's Chest Fever. This song furthered my lifelong obsession with the Hammond B-3. They did have at least one other chart single called "Don't Call Us We'll Call You" which is practically a novelty record. I view it as a parting shot at the record business, funny and sardonic and sarcastic and a fun listen. The bass was played on the Hammond foot pedals.
Go back about two years earlier to another hit song played often on the radio back then. "Green Tambourine" by The Lemon Pipers. I think you guys will like it a lot. A song very reminiscent of the late 60s.
Yes! Another great song to listen to when driving...windows down, heading wherever...SUCH a 60's into the 70's sentiment. So fun. The keyboard solo...how much fun was that??? Congrats on your 100K!
The ultimate 1 hit wonder " Gary Wright- "Dream Weaver" Technically 2 hit " Love is Alive" The whole album is surprisingly funky except 'Dream Weaver" blissfully euphoric. Anyone whom grew up in the 70's could not avoid its lure.
You guys don’t seem to realize how difficult it was to get noticed bc of the number of bands at the time.. and these guys had 2 hits I believe made the top 10.. quite a feat really..
Yep this song is groovy AF....and double congrats on the 100k!! You guys have brought alot of joy to me over this last sucky year so thanks mucho! PEACE
I like how it still has that sixties sound with the organ and the doubled bass and guitars, but it's also very atmospheric and presages progressive rock.
Congratulations on 100k Gentlemen, Outstanding! Good job on this song, as usual. It's a good song that I listen to occasionally. Well done to the other 99,999 for joining the A&A Family. Cheers to everybody!
Thanks. I have been anxiously waiting for this one. The most persuasive story I have found about the origin of this song, is that Jerry Corbetta's girlfriend at the time was the green-eyed lady. She, Cathy Peacock, of Sacramento, California, has also confirmed this story. This provides another potential theme for an A&A poll - MUSE INSPIRED SONGS.
Sugarloaf played at my high school when I was a freshman, while "Green-Eyed Lady" was riding the charts. I went, of course, but the year before I'd gone to see Hendrix with some older guys (whose dad was an FBI agent, so my parents approved), and considered the Sugarloaf show a little bit of a let down. But in a 14-year old's mind, isn't every star heard on the radio as sensational as Hendrix?
I love at 7:15 when he turns off the Hammond organ to get that dying sound, I have a Hammond b3, shutting it down while playing a chord is always a fun party trick.
Finally! Think I've been asking for this for 2 years or more. lol This is a classic 70's track featuring that mojo, fairy dust, mysterious, black magic, mood ring, peace and love, groovin adventure of a song experience! haha!
Please consider Sausalito Summer Nights by Diesel for your one hit wonder series. It was recorded in 1979 but not released in the states until 1981 (I believe). I'm sure some will speak up if I am wrong. Anyway, it has what could be the catchiest guitar riff in music. All Aboard!
Hey guys!! We’ve been meaning to hit this one for a WHILE!! We loved it! What’s next?! See you all Friday! 🙌🏻🔥
Song suggestion: End Of The Line, The Traveling Wilburys. 💜🤟🏼🔥
Thanks gentlemen, I have never done the long version of this. Time has Come Today by the Chambers Brothers would be wonderful.
Budgie next please, Breadfan od Parents, and you still haven't touched on Lou Reed.
Vanilla Fudge - You Keep Me Hanging On, though you might also want to pair it with the original version by The Supremes which is very good as well. The original being some Girl Group Motown Soul and the Vanilla Fudge one being some psychedelic hard rock.
Congratulations on 100K!!! Great job A&A!!
CONGRATS ON THE 100k Brothas🙌🏾
Now THIS is what I call cool! Jamel, you have a great channel and you find time to support others! RESPECT!
3.12.21. Do a reaction to Pat Travers 🎸Green Eyed Lady®️
Love you both! Great to see you connecting!
Ha! Crossover of two of my most watched!
You're a class act Jamel . I subscribe to your channel as well .
Another badass one hit wonder: “Vehicle“ by the Ides of March.
Good tune! I think they’d really like it.
If you haven’t seen the Leonid & Friends cover of “Vehicle” - you really should. They NAIL it, and even got compliments from the band!
Vehicle is great, there's a fantastic horn line in that song!
A most excellent tune , but don’t forget blood sweat and tears 😎
Or three dog night 😎
They were really a two hit wonder. “Don’t Call Us, We’ll Call You” hit the top ten a few years later.
Beat me to it Mr. Robbins. But thank you for bringing it out.
Riff taken from "I Feel Fine" which was taken from "Watch Your Step".
If you relate to a quarter track tape..ya know the band preforms in tha nude... both hits ,still rock..
It Was the last 45 rpm i bought before my brother told me to grow up and get an ALBUM. Hehe
I actually liked “Don’t Call Us...” better.
that was a toe-tapper. think I liked that one better.
The pub I frequented in college played this song all the time. And I just realized how long ago that was so I feel old, so I'm gonna go yell at kids to "get off my lawn!"
LOL! Love that!
I am there with you and will back you up. Those darn kids! We were so much better behaved. ROTFLMAO. Next year will be the big 70. Damn!
@@armadillotoe I'm only a couple of years behind you! How the hell did THAT happen?
🤣😂🤤 Good stuff!
I hope you gave them hell for me while you were at it.
Damn kids!
96 Tears by Question Mark and the Mysterians is another hidden treasure.
Great keyboards! John Lennon talked up that song a bit!
I’d also add You’re Gonna Miss Me by the 13th Floor Elevators
Great recommendation.
Yes!
Thank you! 96 Tears...my senior year in high school!
I know Rock N' Roll is all about the electric guitar, but can we talk about the mighty Hammond B3 organ has added so much sauce to so much music? Green Eyed Lady is a case in point. And a well-earned congrats on reaching 100k.
After listening to this I listened to old Booker T. & the MG's songs.
By far the greatest electric instrument ever made. No other instrument can go from choirs of angels to the very gates of hell like a Hammond organ.
That organ on this song keeps me coming back for replays, repeatedly through the years.
The first concert I ever attended was in August 1970. Deep Purple after Sugarloaf. Very Hammond evening.
@@garyarnett1220 wow. Biggest regret: not enough concerts.
One hit wonder Smoke from a Distant Fire by Sanford Townsend Band is a great song that will just make you smile.
Yessss!!!!!
Awesome song. They are from my state of Alabama.
I agree! Awesome memory when I saw this tune requested.
@@andrewtrotter9023 They recorded this in the Burlap Palace at Muscle Shoals Sound. The great Producer, Jerry Wexler, was on hand for the sessions.
@@kenperk9854 Yes I’m aware. I went to college in Florence AL just across the Tennessee River in 1983 just a few years after it I was recorded. MSS was a five minute drive from my apartment. My roommate was a commercial music major and knew many of the session players and producers. I went to MSS and Fame studios several times. Some of the greatest music came out of Muscle Shoals, Alabama!
There are people who talk about being a one hit wonder is a bad thing. If writing this song was my only accomplishment in life I would be a happy man. I have liked this song from the first time I heard it. Great choice. Congratulations on 100k as well.
It really depends on the quality of the song. This one is really a good song. But if your one hit is...."Afternoon Delight".....thats another story.
This is an awesome song that came out in the Fall of 1970. Got up to #3 on Billboard and reached #5 in October 1970 in L.A.
@@JFinSD2 Hahahaha, ya, you got that right. What a piece of crap.
Congrats, Alex and Andy..you did it! 100k! There was never any question you wouldn't. It's been a blast.💥 Great song, btw. Cheers!🥃🥃❤
Classical Gas by Mason Williams.
CONGRATULATIONS FOR 100K!!!!!! ANNNNNND GOOOOOOOOOD MORNING A&A FAMILY! ☮️♥️♾️
"Right Place, Wrong Time" by Dr. John the Night Tripper -- has a lot of New Orleans flavor.
Have you heard the cover of RPWT by The Screamin Cheetah Wheelies? Not as funky as Dr. John, but a great cover nonetheless. A rock version driven by the guitar riff.
@@doncaperton5265 I just checked it out. Excellent!
Glad you enjoyed. The SCW are my favorite band ever. The best band most people have never heard of. Their 2nd album..Magnolia..is my favorite, but all their stuff is superb. Rock on!
Oh, BTW. I own a little BBQ joint in small-town TN, and I have a Dr. Teeth figure prominently displayed just inside the front door. Lol.
I walk on gilded splinters by dr john would be a great choice for these two.
"Listen kid you paid for the call. You ain't bad but we've heard it all before, and it sounds like John, Paul and George." From Sugerloaf's other big hit "Don't call us, We'll call You". Check it out.
Agree. Green Eyed Lady should have been their second Sugarloaf song.
Oh i just heard "Don't Call Us" on an oldies station. I just love that song!!!
When Andy said, "We will celebrate as a family", I got a bit choked up. 😿 Yes, you and Alex *are* family! Hugs and Congratulations are hitting 100K, gents! 😺 🍾 🥂
Well said❤️
It sounds a bit corny to some... But sometimes, if I'm gonna listen to a couple songs anyway, I look those songs up in the A&A back catalog and listen to the songs with my "friends"... A very convenient thing in these Covidian times!
@@robertcartier5088 I have rediscovered many songs that I didn't know were so good, until I listened to them on great headphones with Andy & Alex's excellent insight and commentary!
Congrats on ✨100K✨!! I was a fan when I started watching. Now I'm a full air conditioner 🙌
Congrats, gents! You've hit the big time!
Cool!
@@Jimsta128 I see what you did there ;)
Rolls Royce RB211
Lol. I got chills!
This song reminds me of how much I miss the Hammond B-3 and Leslie cabinet speakers.
I don’t care how good the samples and patches are, they don’t sound like this. They don’t express like this. They are not this.
I've seen Leslie units in junk stores more than a few times, which means that someone gutted a Hammond for it. Kind of a shame because it's hard to get that sound without the real deal. They were a popular mid-century middle-class status symbol in my recollection (or were marketed as such) and even my low-income family got talked into one with the no-interest monthly payment deal they offered. They were heavy as hell to haul around. One of my favorite bands, Blue Rodeo, featured some wild Hammond B-3 solos.
Jerry Corbetta played the organ solo on this track in addition to singing lead. edit - One-hit wonder Eddy Grant "Electric Avenue"
He also had hits with Romancing the Stone, theme song for the movie, and Give Me Hope Jo'anna
Electric Avenue! ⛱️
I don't know if they were hits but he had some great songs with The Equals.
@@robertcobras8320 thx, I forgot about Romancing the Stone (hit#26 in the US). They just played Electric Avenue(hit #2) so much more!! Jo'anna wasn't released in the US. I'm happy to see he did extremely well in Europe.
@@fredhall6525 Equals with Eddie Grant... Yeah, like "Baby Come Back"
Badfinger’s “No Matter What” or “Baby Blue” and The Sweet’s “Blockbuster” or “Fox On the Run”
CONGRATUALTIONS ON 100K. I enjoy this song. A one hit wonder for me. Always enjoy this song when i hear it on classic tunes radio.
It would truly be a tragedy if all this fantastic music were to just fade away into history never to be heard again. Thank you guys so much for bringing it back and sharing it with new generations of people who've never heard of these fantastic artist, much less heard these incredible songs. Kudos to you.
"My Sharona" by The Knack was hugely popular here. The Knack had another hit or two but this was their biggest song around here.
Saturday Night was a good one
Can't help it...best part of this song is that dang organ!! Jerry Corbetta played the organ as well as doing the vocal. Organ solos were a combination of his idol, Jimmy Smith's jazz influence and Jerry's rock. Congrats on 100K!!
Yeeeeeeeessss!!!!!
I was only 4 years old when this came out, and I was bouncing around in the back seat of my parents AMC Hornet, LOVING IT! Seriously, I was wanting to meet the lady, picturing her on the beach, and loving the music 🎶
I could sing every note, of the lyrics, keyboard or guitar🎸 solos. I am a kid again, thank you for reminding me.
Me too. I had this 45 when I was a kid.
Ah, Leah by Donnie Iris, please.
Great song.. so badass to see him as older Donnie Iris and the lady doing song with him is exceptional. Some pbs channel had him on. Def worth the search.. great great video.
Love that song!
How ‘bout “Love Is Like A Rock”? By Donnie also...
80s.
That kick playing slightly behind the beat is what creates the pocket for the keys and vocals to play in. A deep pocket = groove.
I love that.
Whoa!! You made it!! 100K dudes🙌 Congrats😎
A big congratulations for hitting 100K subscribers!!! I’m proud to be one of them.! Top lads. 🤟🏼💜🔥
Well, I'm gonna throw this into the mix, Marmalade - "Reflections Of My Life"
One of my favorites!
Everyone forgets how huge they were. It's like Procul Harem, where everyone remembers one song.
Ten Years After “I’m Going Home” PLZ. I promise Alvin Lee is a beast in this. Woodstock is great are the audio version.
Not really a one hit wonder. The had a great Top 10 hit in 1975 called "Don't Call Us, We'll Call You".
i forgot that one
I never knew it as I was 8. 😏
This is the ultimate driving in the summer, to the beach, in a convertible, with the top down song
Not a one-hit wonder. They had another hit song, "Don't Call Us, We'll Call You."
Yeah...that's a good one...
Was about to say that
A Two-Hit Wonder isn't much better...
@@Lwize It's twice as good.
It may have hit #9 in 1975, but it hasn't had the staying power of "Green Eyed Lady".
It says 100,000 guys !!!
Yahoooooooooo!!!!
Congratulations, you deserve Everything Good that comes to
Your channel. I'm so Happy for
You and excited to see where you
Go from here. Great song by the
Way. ❤❤❤❤
Vanilla Fudge - You Keep Me Hanging On, though you might also want to pair it with the original version by The Supremes which is very good as well. The original being some Girl Group Motown Soul and the Vanilla Fudge one being some psychedelic hard rock.
Absolutely.....that is one fantastic cover of the Supremes awesome tune!!!!!
Why you're my favorite reaction channel. #1 The audio of your dialogue and the music is pretty balanced. #2 When you pause, which is rare, you have someone relevant to say. #3 Both of you realize that the song is the star and you guys always let it shine. Thanks
I'm gonna disagree that the lead singer of Sugarloaf sounds like Ian Anderson from Jethro Tull. Ian has a much richer vibe...serious storytelling inflections in his vocals, and in his performances. Totally different. Jerry Corbetta had his own sound, smooth, fun, easy.
I agree completely---with Woolpack Grandmas, not with Andy & Alex. It's been a while since A&A reacted to a Jethro Tull song, so maybe the sound of Ian Anderson's voice has receded in their memories. They're definitely overdue for some more Tull reactions.
Agree100%
Not even close.
I'd disagree with the Anderson comparison also and I've just been listening to Tull for the last 3 days. Bought one of the 5 disc Original Albums Series
Rod Stewart ....I’m losing you ...instrumental is nut
Banger ++
It’s Rod with the band Faces
"Don't Call Us...We'll Call You!" .....one of the coolest rock songs ever written, performed to perfection. Before Van Halen made it big and they were doing a lot of covers at local concerts in Pasadena, they did an awesome cover of this LoL!!
Good song, guys, a solid B+. Might I suggest a little "Conquistador" by Procol Harum. The 1971 live version with the Edmonton Symphony is really great. And, of course, Congrats on hitting 100K! Keep spreading the love.
Definitely a good song, but no way they can do that one before A Whiter Shade of Pale (which is long overdue)
Like the suggestion. But thus song is S tier for some of us. I still listen to it a lot.
I prefer the Annie Lennox cover of Whiter Shade of Pale. And small bonus: I think her knowledge of tge harpsichord put the song in a good time in history.
I bought Sugarloaf's first album and it was very good. It's got a great cover of The Band's Chest Fever. This song furthered my lifelong obsession with the Hammond B-3. They did have at least one other chart single called "Don't Call Us We'll Call You" which is practically a novelty record. I view it as a parting shot at the record business, funny and sardonic and sarcastic and a fun listen. The bass was played on the Hammond foot pedals.
Go back about two years earlier to another hit song played often on the radio back then. "Green Tambourine" by The Lemon Pipers. I think you guys will like it a lot. A song very reminiscent of the late 60s.
It's a song you either love or hate. No middle ground.
Yes! Another great song to listen to when driving...windows down, heading wherever...SUCH a 60's into the 70's sentiment. So fun. The keyboard solo...how much fun was that???
Congrats on your 100K!
The ultimate 1 hit wonder
" Gary Wright- "Dream Weaver"
Technically 2 hit " Love is Alive"
The whole album is surprisingly funky except 'Dream Weaver" blissfully euphoric. Anyone whom grew up in the 70's could not avoid its lure.
Love Is Alive was so good
@@MikeStarr1000
Agreed., Check " Much Higher" &
" I Can't Find The Judge" from the same album!!!
Technically, a three hit wonder.
In 1981, Wright hit the Top 40 with “Really Want to Know You.”
@@anyamanning9427
Thanks, was unfamiliar though
Really Want To forget I ever heard that.
Spooky Tooth was still a major touring band until Wright's death. Even got a shout out in the video for Ghost "Mary on a Cross".
Don't Call Us - We'll Call You kept them from being a one hit wonder.
I went to one of their concerts and their whole set was great to me.
@@jhamptonjr Glad you liked them. They just only had a couple of songs that were anything like hits.
Hey it shows 100K now. Congrats guys! I’ve been with you guys for a long time and you do a great job. 🔥👍🥃🍺🎹🥁🎸🎼🎺🎧🪕🎻
Alex brings back the word, ‘groovy’ - that’s soooooo SOLID! ❤️🤘🏻
Congratulations Andy and Alex!! 100k!!
You guys don’t seem to realize how difficult it was to get noticed bc of the number of bands at the time.. and these guys had 2 hits I believe made the top 10.. quite a feat really..
Try "Don't Call Us," seriously.
Andy. that "Jethro Tull guy" comment hurt me to the core!
It bothered me too. Ian Anderson is a very good vocalist and songwriter and performer and flautist
That tells me they need to revisit the Tull collection right away!
@@jimseymour850 they need to see Ian and the band in concert.
@@jimp4666, agreed. Revisit soon and often!
"Nothing Is Easy"
Yep this song is groovy AF....and double congrats on the 100k!! You guys have brought alot of joy to me over this last sucky year so thanks mucho! PEACE
CONGRATULATIONS ON 100K!!!!!!!!!!!!! You deserve it, you're the best!
Congrats for finally hitting 100K!! I think UA-cam sends you one of those plaques for this. Definitely make some room on the wall, boys.
Great tune. Brings back great childhood memories. Thanks and big ole' congrats on the 100K!
100k 100k 100k Yay! Congrats 🍾🎉🎈
As a proud Coloradan I thank you for reacting to a great Denver band!
Try "Venus"live by Shocking Blue you will enjoy 😎 thanks 👍
Absolutely Love this song!
Congrats on getting to 100k. Love the way you approach this. Actually gives me something to look forward to. Thanks
Okay one hit wonder...The Doors, Light My Fire!! Okay, not a one-hitter but how come it hasn't been hit yet?
"Don't Call Us, We'll Call You" is a great song. The lyrics " yea it sounds like john, Paul and George"
Warren Zevon "Lawyers, Guns, And Money"
Good tune also Carmalita.
Absolutely! Also, Warren's "Poor Poor Pitiful Me" with the verse Linda Ronstadt didn't sing.
Oh yeah. “ how was I to know she was with the Russians too”
"The shit has hit the fan". Excitable Boy too
@@robertsaul234 " Rubbed a pot roast all over his chest" Pretty sure that's a unique lyric.
Congrats on the 100k. Well deserved.
YES!!! 100K ... YES!!! Green Eyed Lady!!!!
Congrats on 100K! Keep On Rockin'.
BRANDY!!!!
Have always loved that song! I think I was Brandy in another life time. LOL! The song Ride Captain Ride too.
@@leetroy3129 One of my all-time favorites!
Don’t Call Us We’ll Call You would be their other Top 10. So a two hit wonder.
They also had a minor hit with "Don't Call Us We'll Call You" which grooves and is actually pretty funny lyrically
They had another hit called "Don't Call Us, We'll Call You".
Just riding the coat tails of green eyed lady. It sucked!
Tongue and Cheek was their best rock song with great guitar solos!
One of my favorite songs. Love you guys. keep them coming
Right place wrong time! And congrats! Guys
Finally!!!! This song!!! ❤️🎶🎸😎
I know you've been wanting this Mary. Yay!
🥰
I’ve heard this tune 1000 times since it first came out and I still get excited when it comes on the radio.
Congrats on 100k, guys! Keep on truckin’ 🤘🙋🏻♀️😎
Somebody else mentioned “Don’t Call Us, We’ll Call You” and it is great. As two young aspiring musicians, it will resonate with you!
Another great song from Sugarloaf is "Don't Call Us, We'll Call You"
Congrats on the 100K! Love your work.
I like how it still has that sixties sound with the organ and the doubled bass and guitars, but it's also very atmospheric and presages progressive rock.
And those Wes Montgomery octaves!
Congratulations on 100k!!!
This was a very cool song back in the day. I still have the 45!
Congratulations on 100k Gentlemen, Outstanding! Good job on this song, as usual. It's a good song that I listen to occasionally. Well done to the other 99,999 for joining the A&A Family. Cheers to everybody!
Having green eyes, was always partial to this one. Lol
Seriously, CONGRATS on 100,000!!!!!!!
‘Ride Captain Ride’ by Blues Image!
It is SO GOOD.
Sugarloaf is what happens after too many servings of birthday cake
Nice! 😏
Congrats on 100k!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks. I have been anxiously waiting for this one. The most persuasive story I have found about the origin of this song, is that Jerry Corbetta's girlfriend at the time was the green-eyed lady. She, Cathy Peacock, of Sacramento, California, has also confirmed this story. This provides another potential theme for an A&A poll - MUSE INSPIRED SONGS.
Congrats guys on hitting 100K!
They did Don't Call Us (We'll Call You) so maybe a two-hit wonder. "to say the least the cat was cold, don't call us"
Hey, hey mama this is Mr. rhythm and blues.
This is my general ringtone for anonymous callers. don't call us child we'll call you
Sugarloaf played at my high school when I was a freshman, while "Green-Eyed Lady" was riding the charts. I went, of course, but the year before I'd gone to see Hendrix with some older guys (whose dad was an FBI agent, so my parents approved), and considered the Sugarloaf show a little bit of a let down. But in a 14-year old's mind, isn't every star heard on the radio as sensational as Hendrix?
100k well done congratulations.
Georgia Satellites, Keep your hands to yourself
Hell yeah!!
They probably know that one maybe? When did they cover that ‘87 ish?
They sampled Rod Stewrads SONG HOT LEGS from 1977 Alex and Andy You 2 Would love HOT LEGS ,, BY ROD ,S
I love at 7:15 when he turns off the Hammond organ to get that dying sound, I have a Hammond b3, shutting it down while playing a chord is always a fun party trick.
"Don't Call Us, We'll Call You" is another one of their hits. It has an edgier sound, to me. Both are great, though.
YES!!!
It's a Beautiful Day - White Bird (STUNNUNG SONG)
Another hit from these guys is “Don’t call us we’ll call you” good tune!
My preference of the two
1975- it was a good hit too
Another great track by them is "Don't Call Us, We'll Call You". Great groove.
I just heard that on the radio! Love it.
Finally! Think I've been asking for this for 2 years or more. lol This is a classic 70's track featuring that mojo, fairy dust, mysterious, black magic, mood ring, peace and love, groovin adventure of a song experience! haha!
Amen, brother!!
Please consider Sausalito Summer Nights by Diesel for your one hit wonder series. It was recorded in 1979 but not released in the states until 1981 (I believe). I'm sure some will speak up if I am wrong. Anyway, it has what could be the catchiest guitar riff in music. All Aboard!
I was in a top 40 band....we did this song back in the day. Took me a week to get the lick down....no tab in those days
Excellent song. Had this 45. God I’m old. Loving you guys doing these songs
Me too! LOL!