GL Crockett - It's A Man Down There

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  • Опубліковано 18 жов 2024

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  • @hilmarwensorra1215
    @hilmarwensorra1215 2 роки тому

    In VERY loving memory of Mr. George Crockett (1928 - 1967 R.I.P. Gone but NOT forgotten).

  • @pk800
    @pk800 13 років тому +2

    Great Jimmy Reed soundalike. This was one of the black AM radio standouts in the summer of 1965. How nice to finally find it again.

    • @NealTeresa157
      @NealTeresa157 9 місяців тому

      My Mother would play this often especially when company would come over, and the party would get started 🎉

  • @traceyw9635
    @traceyw9635 4 роки тому

    I did not understand this song when I was younger, I liked dancing and singing this song! 😂

  • @Hammered001
    @Hammered001 13 років тому

    Thanks! Used to listen to this on AM radio back in the mid-60's! Been trying to find again. Sure beats hell out of Greg Allman!

  • @lizykaramitsiou9286
    @lizykaramitsiou9286 9 років тому

    lovely song of 50s treasure music!

  • @soulguy10306
    @soulguy10306 11 років тому

    When i first found WNJR, Newark on the radio dial, august 1965, this was the first song I heard, followed by "I'm so thankful" Ikettes and "Call My job" Detroit Jr.

  • @MegaTightMike
    @MegaTightMike 12 років тому

    Boss tune.

  • @DaveJCosta
    @DaveJCosta 12 років тому

    This and the Allman Brothers song are based on Elmore James' "One Way Out".

    • @d.a.elliottjr.367
      @d.a.elliottjr.367 3 роки тому

      I think they're the same song, just alternate titles.

  • @gwendolynjohnson8787
    @gwendolynjohnson8787 9 років тому +1

    This is my dad there r four of us I'm s twin my name Gwen my twin Gregory my oldest brother may he rip Albert my sister headline my mom may she rip Johnnie Mae johnson

    • @timothydangerfield1641
      @timothydangerfield1641 6 років тому

      Hi Gwen, My name is Tim, George is my dad as well... Let's talk, I have a similar story about dad. Call me, sis my cell number is 7082000637. Facebook page; King Stepper.

  • @hwgray
    @hwgray 12 років тому

    In the version that I recall from '60's L.A., the singer, in a Muddy Waters-style accent, ALWAYS pronounces "man" as "mane": It's a MANE down thauh. Could be yo' MANE, I don' know." This version seems to have vanished from the ken of mortal men.

  • @northlight1908
    @northlight1908 12 років тому

    Elmore James recorded it first, Sonny Boy Williamson's version was released first.

  • @gwendolynjohnson8787
    @gwendolynjohnson8787 9 років тому

    Typo jearline