Have just come across this all the artists were singing each other's songs back in the first half of the 20th century, until artists like Richard Berry, Marty Robbins, Roy Orbison and Johnny Cash, etc, came along and started composing their own songs,
The composer is Otis Blackwell.
My Uncle Doug in the middle... again, RIP . Thanks for posting this!
Walter Hayley that’s so cool to be related to him!!
The Hulkamaniac : he was a really kind and wonderful man; sang at my dad’s funeral...
Harry kept those moves right into his 80's! He was a wonderful man!!
It was about time to see this here! Great version of this old Elvis hit! Thank you DooWopRick!
Nice one.
I loved this man!! Kind and a true gentle man. Always had time for you and his fans. I miss him so. Thanks for the post. Doo-wop Donna
deep river boys very good wonderful rock and roll...pichon arguello,argentina
I really like this
This is from the "6-5 Special" show. I have the whole show....
Wow!
My uncle- Jimmy Lundy is the third from right. May he rest in peace.
Third from the right? There's only three of them. Middle? Center? Right?
So, your uncle is the first on the left?
all shook up written by oits blackwell in 1956.
Yup
Was this clip from the "6-5 Special?"
iam white and that is so true hahaha
cool sound!...but its supposed to be a trio?!....the guy on the left, never sang a single friggin' word??
Go from right to left. And stop trying to make me look stupid. It may backfire on you.
It was written especially for him. How is that Stealing?
Thank goodness Elvis had the rythem.....PEACE
did Elvis "steal" this? I don't like the word steal, but it was common for white artists to take songs from the African American community
Otis Blackwell wrote it. He also wrote don't be cruel. And he wrote great balls of fire.
Have just come across this all the artists were singing each other's songs back in the first half of the 20th century, until artists like Richard Berry, Marty Robbins, Roy Orbison and Johnny Cash, etc, came along and started composing their own songs,
Interesting, though no threat to Elvis.