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Clarence Clemons — Resurrection Shuffle
Album: Rescue
Avg rating:
6.4

Your rating:
Total ratings: 555









Released: 1983
Length: 4:05
Plays (last 30 days): 0
Choose yourself a partner
From the middle of the floor.
Blow a little kiss
To the woman next door.
Step on the gas
Put your head in the air.
make a "V" sign
And you throw back your hair.

Put your hand on your hip
Now you let your back bone slip.
Put out your tongue
Put your head in the air.
Make a "V" sign
And you just don't care.
Now you feel free
You gotta loose control.
All Gods children gotta
Little bit of soul.
You don't have to think
You don't have to move
A muscle just do the brow beatin'
Heavy leather resurrection shuffle.

Think about nothing now
You're nice and high.
You're advocating love
But you don't know why.
Now you getting vibrations
All down to your feet.
That's the brow beatin'
Heavy leather resurrection beat.
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 andy.ormsby955 wrote:

Excellent though this is , I do prefer the original by Ashton, Gardner and Dyke. 




I will have to check it out. Thank You!
Chair dancing time!!   
Excellent though this is , I do prefer the original by Ashton, Gardner and Dyke. 
Awful.  A caricature of a song.  Cliche lyrics.
 eileenomurphy wrote:

EXCELLENT! ....I thought it was Bob Seger at first! ...the vocal sounds similar!




I thought it was Little Richard.
Lovin the tune even if the album cover looks like it comes from a children's television intro sequence.
I was working with this in the background, thought it was a Little Richard tune I'd never heard at first. Rockin', miss the Big Man...
Sammy Hagar's idol?
In one word....EXCELLENT !!!
Energizing like no others ;)
EXCELLENT! ....I thought it was Bob Seger at first! ...the vocal sounds similar!
 hayduke2 wrote:
WOOOOO HOOOOOO ROCKIN MAN!!!
was one major powerhouse
 

And, going by the list of associations, kept real good company!! Love that jazz!!!
 alain.brault wrote:
6.3 rating??.....
 

Much higher that the rating I gave it.....
I don't need to  be yelled at
a 7 just cause it's Clarence.
sounds like a bad CLUTCH cover 
Like this better than any Springsteen/E Street band stuff. This gets down!
Absolutely rulesπŸ‘ŒπŸ‘ŒπŸ‘ŒπŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ€£
Only a 6.3 rating??.....
{#Dance} rip love this !
 GChevy410 wrote:
And people say 80's music was bad.
 
A perfect example if you ask me.....
WOOOOO HOOOOOO ROCKIN MAN!!!
was one major powerhouse
{#Bananajam}{#Dancingbanana_2}{#Bananapiano}{#Bananasplit}
 ScottFromWyoming wrote:
Never heard it before. 8.
 
same here.
Never heard it before. 8.
Yeah, Clarence, give us some of that old time rock and roll! Wilson Pickett meets the, uhh, E Street Band. 
it's hard to believe STILL, that the Big Man is actually gone...
I had the good fortune to meet a jovial and skilled Clarence at a pre-tour "warm-up" concert Springsteen et al did at Bucknell University in 1974(?), before opening up the 'Bornto Run' tour in Philly th enext night. While Bruce was all pre-concert quiet and focus, Clarence and mates were all smiles and conversation with us awe-struck "concert committee" voumnteers. Clarence was fun, enthusiastic and full of musicality. The warm-up session was almost as much fun as the concert, which was (of course) excellent with 2.5 hr of energy from Bruce and E-Street bandmates. Clarence, RIP. You were a great person to be around.
RIP Clarence.  Thanks Bill for digging this one up.  
Rest in peace!
this is totally new to me! I love it!
we will miss you much!
This song kicks serious musical ass.

And the Big Man...sounds like he always does. Big jammin' sound.

RIP CC.

See ya' on the next tour. I'll bring my Bari. 
May you rest is peace, Big Man. You are dearly loved and missed.
Thanks, Bill. Don't think I've ever heard this before.
And people say 80's music was bad.
Awesome piece,  Thanks Bill,

RIP Big Man, we will miss you! 
Thanks Bill!
Godspeed, Big Man. Thanks for the great musical legacy.
Wow—that is one kickass start! RIP Big Man.

RIP
RIP Clarence!