Citizen P Posted April 28, 2009 Posted April 28, 2009 Jerry Ganey and Tommy Raye, but I'm think I've heard a girlie-ish version. Am I right? Tony
Guest Posted April 28, 2009 Posted April 28, 2009 Jerry Ganey and Tommy Raye, but I'm think I've heard a girlie-ish version. Am I right? Tony Ike & Tina Turner
Godzilla Posted April 28, 2009 Posted April 28, 2009 Not forgetting Marcia Griffiths "No, No, No" of course ">
Citizen P Posted April 28, 2009 Author Posted April 28, 2009 That Marcia Hines is closest to what I think I remember, but it is a Soul track I've got in my head. Thanks Tony
slimharpo Posted April 28, 2009 Posted April 28, 2009 Barbara & The Browns Willie Cobbs Also King Solomon - Separation
Mace Posted April 28, 2009 Posted April 28, 2009 I've got a great version by Gene Thompson and the Counts on Ace (blue label)....believe it was one, if not the last release for the Ace label Credited as written by The Counts .....
Guest shaunthesheep Posted April 28, 2009 Posted April 28, 2009 I've got a great version by Gene Thompson and the Counts on Ace (blue label)....believe it was one, if not the last release for the Ace label Credited as written by The Counts ..... We also have a version on Sun Records by Don Hosea which is a great r&b type tune. It was written by Wille Cobbs. Taf.
Citizen P Posted April 28, 2009 Author Posted April 28, 2009 see post #2 Can't find a clip of Barbara & The Browns TP
stewmac Posted April 30, 2009 Posted April 30, 2009 Jay Swan is the best version a great uptempo rockin blue number Here is a link with the sound bite of a boot https://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BLUES-BOP-TWIN-SPIN-...4141610004r4052
Guest TONY ROUNCE Posted April 30, 2009 Posted April 30, 2009 The original is by Bo Diddley, on Checker. For some reason, it's called "She's Fine, She's Mine" (words which doon't actually feature in the song, but there you go...) Can't dance to it, but what an incredible record! It's on the other side of "Diddley Daddy"... The version that the Studio 1 Rocksteady cut by Dawn Penn is based on is the one recorded here by former Waker Brother Gary Walker, on UK CBS (also issued on US Date). The Megatons' "The Shimmy Shimmy Walk" on Dodge (or Checker, or UK Sue) is an instrumental of YDLM. Let's also not forget that Larry Davis' "I've Been Hurt So Many Times" is s derivative of YDLM, too... That's probably enough YDLM for now...
Guest TonyCrampton Posted May 2, 2009 Posted May 2, 2009 Dick Jensen and the Imports on Loma is pretty good.
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