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Poor Little Fool, This Would Make Me Happy (Single).
Текст песни: I used to play around with hearts that hastened at my call, But when I met that little girl I knew that I would fall. chorus) Poor little fool, oh yeah, I was a fool, uh huh.
Fontella Bass - Walk With Me. Fontella Bass - The Light Of My World. Fontella Bass - Poor Little Fool. Fontella Bass - Hold On This Time. Fontella Bass - This Would Make Me Happy. RECIENTEMENTE ESCUCHADOS. The cult Vallenatos Rio roma Aqua Dj snake La arrolladora banda el limon Trigo limpio Mr mister Grupo katinguele Accept El gran silencio Juan gabriel Cornelio reyna Yume de aetara Trin i tee 57 The cure Susan boyle Reynaldo armas Los genios del vallenato Ivanez Seven angels Lucero Los nuevos cazadores Attaque 77 Enrique iglesias Daniel melero Sean price Los andes de huayucachi.
Bass then cut "Poor Little Fool," a duet with Tina Turner issued on the Vesuvius imprint. And when she wasn't performing with Sain and his group, she moonlighted as a solo act, playing gigs across East St. Louis under the alias "Sabrina. After the 1964 release of the Oliver Sain Soul Revue's debut effort, "Heavy Sugar," the pianist escorted Bass and singer Bobby McClure to Chicago, where he produced their duet, "Don't Mess Up a Good Thing," for Chess Records' Checker imprint.
Poor Little Fool is a non album track and was released twice with Tina Turner as a guest vocalist on the melodical main part of the title track. It’s also the only recording from the 1960s, where you can hear Tina Turner together with another female singer (apart from the Ikettes). Ike produced the single and played guitar. The song was later included into the tracklist of the album Cussin', Cryin' & Carryin’ On in 1969. Fontella Bass was born in St. Louis, Missouri on July 3, 1940 as the daughter of the gospel singer Martha Bass . This Would Make Me Happy 2:47. Written by Oliver Sain, Lead vocals by Fontella Bass.
Rescue Me" is a rhythm and blues song first recorded and released as a single by Fontella Bass in 1965. It would prove the biggest hit of Bass's career, reaching on the R&B charts for four weeks and placing at on the Billboard Hot 100. "Rescue Me" also peaked at number eleven on the UK Singles Chart.
It's for You (instrumental). You Don't Know What The Lord Told Me. Fontella Bass. Evolution II (Mr. P Remix).
Poor Little Fool was originally released in June 1958 on Ricky Nelson's second album titled simply Ricky Nelson. The song was written by eighteen-year-old Sharon Sheeley and was based on her disappointment after a short-lived relationship with a member of a popular singing duo. The song was released as part of a four-song Extended Play 45 rpm disc, which was taken from Ricky's second album. Elvis had released several of these 45 rpm EP's (extended play) during the fifties, and I still have a few of those. A single was rushed out anyway by Imperial Records and Nelson was not happy. Under his contract with Imperial Nelson had approval rights for all picture-sleeve art. Ricky expressed his displeasure with the decision by refusing to select a photo for the single.
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