| terrible!! |
| bronorb wrote: Isn't it "Thelonious Monk?" Or Felonious Thunk! |
| Cynaera wrote: More than just fun, for me - it's memories coming back of the family together, listening to Glen Miller, Artie Shaw, Tommy Dorsey - the whole big-band sound. I can even remember Dad catching Mom in his arms for a swing and a dip that took her breath away. Awesome song - wonderful, simpler times... Don't rip this song apart, you young whippersnappers. It was, and still is, good stuff. Miss you, Cynaera... love this classic... |
| Classic cornerstone in the foundation of early rock, for sure! |
| LOVE!!! Dancing!!! <3 How about some Sing,Sing, Sing? ;D |
| I really do not like this song. |
| Superb. |
| Louis Prima is the best. Plays this next to Mumford and Sons for the vocals - fantastic. Loving it. Fifty shades of fantastic! Yeah baby!! |
AndyJOct 17, 2012 - 10:06 | This is what people heard on their AM pop stations.... Elvis, Jerry Lee, Bill Haley and Comets would soon change the flavor towards younger tastes... Lots of good music in the 50's... It'll be discovered and covered with new instrumentations and arrangements... "Saw Further Because I stood on Shoulders of Giants"... Einstein said something like that. |
| Yeah, Bill, please keep right on playing the Real Deal to let 'em know what it is! |
| Is there anything better than a honkin' brass section? |
| This is the Real Deal . Cherry Poppin' Daddies are good, but this is MAJOR . Another great New Orleans musician. |
| C'mon! It doesn't get any better than this!!!!! |
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Goat9Jul 10, 2012 - 10:40 | Is it really necessary to play this song every single day (or so it seems)? |
| Any time I think of Louis Prima, I think of the movie The Big Night. I want fish NOW!
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| leonswiatek wrote: How about something with Keely Smith Well she is on this, a little. |
| How about something with Keely Smith |
| It's totally "drunk drivin"! |
| Oh, yeah. |