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Post by lostblues »

It must be "Suzie Q" (as mentioned in the tracklisting - see coverart page one)
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It seems this is the case:
Oh Suzie Q
Oh Suzie Q
Oh Suzie Q Baby I love you
Suzie Q

I like the way you walk
I like the way you talk
I like the way you walk I like the way you talk
Suzie Q

Oh say that youll be true
Oh say that youll be true
Oh say that youll be true and never leave me blue
Suzie Q

Oh say that youll be mine
Oh say that youll be mine
Oh say that youll be mine Baby all the time
Suzie Q

Oh, Suzie Q
Oh, Suzie Q
Oh, Suzie Q, Baby, I love you
Suzie Q

I like the way you walk
I like the way you talk
I like the way you walk, I like the way you talk
Suzie Q

Oh, Suzie Q
Oh, Suzie Q
Oh, Suzie Q, Baby, I love you
Suzie Q
This is taken from a Creedence Clearwater Revival site by the way - presumably they didn't do the orignal. Any idea who did?
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Post by ferges »

see first page for front cover.
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Post by lostblues »

Thanks Ferges! These are fine!!!!!!!!!
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Post by simonm »

.... the original Suzie Q is by Dale Hawkins
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Post by jimjim »

I thought it was by Chuck Berry? Or did he also do a cover?
"If anyone had a heart
They wouldn't turn around & break it
And if anyone played a part
They wouldn't turn around & fake it"
Lou Reed, 'Sweet Jane', 1970
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Post by Guest »

Dale Hawkins ...and James Burton (later Elvis's guitarist) played on it at age 15. It's a bloody classic and the guitar riff is a killer.
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Post by ractrader »

This is one of those cases in which the artwork matches the quality of the sounds. Thank you very, very much...
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Post by Homme Fatale »

Anonymous wrote:["Suzie Q" is] a bloody classic and the guitar riff is a killer.
Indeed, and the best version was done by The Rolling Stones on The Rolling Stones No. 2 (UK 2nd album). I just LOVE it!
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Post by alfredovu »

I´M BACK FROM MY HOLIDAYS READY TO DOWNLOAD TRACK 14 - I CHECKED MY EMAIL & THE NET :cry: EVERYDAY ON HOLIDAYS TOO -BUSINESS ARE KILLING ME - SO I KNEW 14 WAS AVAILABLE, BUT NOW I´M GETTING ALWAYS AN ERROR MESSAGE WHEN I CLICK ON THE SONG ... ANY IDEA WHAT IS GOING ON? :cry:
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