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There are three versions that i absolutely love;

Ben E. Kings' on for soulful lovers L.P is out of this world.

Earl grants' on Decca...is also fooking fabulas!!

Then there's Barbara Englishs' version on roulette which is also superb.

Are there any other versions i should hear out there.!!?? And was it Little Willie Johns' version that is the original?

Mike

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Guest dundeedavie
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only one in contention for me .... PATTI DREW

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There are three versions that i absolutely love;

Ben E. Kings' on for soulful lovers L.P is out of this world.

Earl grants' on Decca...is also fooking fabulas!!

Then there's Barbara Englishs' version on roulette which is also superb.

Are there any other versions i should hear out there.!!?? And was it Little Willie Johns' version that is the original?

Mike

marie queenie lyons version for me .

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loads of versions, can see them HERE with release dates etc. See Otis Blackwell one of the co-writers. Quite a few black artist that are of interest to us in amongst the list.

Second hand songs has some great info tucked away in the site.

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The best R&B uptempo version IMO...

Guest john s
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I like Helen Shapiro's version too! :lol:

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Peggy Lee - but the best of the lot is by The McCoys - it sounds like hang on Sloopy Part 2 but it's incredible. Or the one below, Peggy Lee vocal over Iggy Pop's "The Passenger", sounds weird but very effective


Guest Richard Bergman
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I love Ann Margaret's version with her wonderfully affected accent.

There are also quite a few French and Italian versions that are rather exciting. The song lends itself to the sassy swagger of Ye Ye.

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Guest posstot
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Little Willie John's version for me, but I quite like this version
ALVIN ROBINSON - FEVER - RED BIRD


OOOOOOOOH suuuzz!!, i do like this one....mmmoooody!!
Guest posstot
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WOW WEE I WANNA PEE..........What a fantastic response... the latter 50's takes and the early sixties (RNB/SOUL) takes win hands down, for me, in comparrison to some of the more "NORTHERNY" takes on the tune. Freddy Starrs version too i'm affraidlaugh.gif . But in all seriousnous, this must just about be thee most covered track of aaaallllll time, irrespective of music genre...lets face it most popular artists throughout the decades seem to have covered it. Which is where, i feel, most of the distaste for the track is born from. Yet if you take the track for what it originally was, an outstanding piece of RnB...and some of the other versions in the same vein, as i had mentioned initially, your distaste could turn to desire.

I just wish i could put the Ben. E King version up, for starters, but i'm too tick to do it...If someone could, i would be grateful.

I also like the bobby freeman version, and i Know Longy has a couple of different versions too, which are very nice indeed....

...Come on Ste pitch them up for the peeps!!

TTFN

Mike


Guest posstot
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loads of versions, can see them HERE with release dates etc. See Otis Blackwell one of the co-writers. Quite a few black artist that are of interest to us in amongst the list.

Second hand songs has some great info tucked away in the site.

Nice link Chalkster!!thumbsup.gif

Guest posstot
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This one does it for me smile.gif

I like the other side of this on Mercury......anybody want to sell me one!!

referring to the la lupe version here, by the way!!

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Steve Csordas has championed the Ronnie Dyson LP cut of this for a couple of years now & seen it rip up a few dance floors, even saw a room of mostly non NS fans go for this big time in Brighton, classic song, covered by many, but so far RD cuts it for me with his gritty dance floor friendly romp.

Russ

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I like the other side of this on Mercury......anybody want to sell me one!!

referring to the la lupe version here, by the way!!

CookieCrumbs is selling it at the moment on sales forum. You should try him. It's also a good price compared to prices last year on ebay.

Guest posstot
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CookieCrumbs is selling it at the moment on sales forum. You should try him. It's also a good price compared to prices last year on ebay.

I'll go see, thanks!!

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m sure he used fever rhythm on blackboard jungle with dillinger??

will find it and put it in refsoul JA Section

theres a few Lee Perry Cuts ive a Trojan lp somewhere with them on

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Steve Csordas has championed the Ronnie Dyson LP cut of this for a couple of years now & seen it rip up a few dance floors, even saw a room of mostly non NS fans go for this big time in Brighton, classic song, covered by many, but so far RD cuts it for me with his gritty dance floor friendly romp.

Russ

Got to agree with you Russ..it's the dogs boll@xe... played it out a few times now & it never let's me down...so a big thanx to Steve C for putting me onto it a about a year or so ago....pure class in my book....

Alfie

Guest Imogen
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Roy Ayres Fever great slow vamp disco version.

Guest dicklincoln72
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Found a strange version by Carlo? on Raftis Records, very 70's rock sound. My personal favourite would be Peggy Lee.

Guest posstot
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CookieCrumbs is selling it at the moment on sales forum. You should try him. It's also a good price compared to prices last year on ebay.

£100.00??huh.gif leg it!!onto.gif

lol's. actually cheap in comparrison to one on ebay a while back....thing i'll hang on though. But i don't like spending over that if it can be helped. Seriously thankyou for the nod....but i'll wait til a bargain turns up me thinks.

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