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The Gaddabouts - Stranded In The Jungle / Blues Train album

The Gaddabouts - Stranded In The Jungle / Blues Train album

  • Performer: The Gaddabouts
  • Genre: Jazz / Rock
  • Title: Stranded In The Jungle / Blues Train
  • Released: 1956
  • Style: Doo Wop, Rock & Roll
  • MP3 version size: 1170 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1541 mb
  • Other: AAC DXD AHX WAV MPC MP1 VOC
  • Rating: 4.6
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Stranded In The Jungle. Featuring – Wild Bill Putnam. Soloist – Larry Craig (1). 2:40.

The official audio of "Stranded In The Jungle" by David Johansen from season 1 of HBO's Vinyl.

Great Jungle Exotica issued on Mercury Records.

The Gaddabouts is the first album by The Gaddabouts, released in January 2011, in the same month that band vocalist Edie Brickell released her third solo album. The band consists of Edie Brickell, drummer Steve Gadd, guitarist Andy Fairweather Low and bass player Pino Palladino. When they continued with further sessions, they recruited Fairweather Low and Palladino

The Gaddabouts (album). The Gaddabouts is the first album by The Gaddabouts, released in January 2011, in the same month that band vocalist Edie Brickell released her third solo album  . When they continued with further sessions, they recruited Fairweather Low and Palladino. The musicians developed a groove, but due to conflicting touring schedules and family commitments, they shelved the project at the time. When the four musicians got back together in 2010, they used several of the songs they composed during the previous decade, and others they wrote and recorded during the current sessions. Brickell wrote some of the songs on the same.

I was stranded in the jungle, afraid, alone, Trying to figure a way to get a message back home. The boys in the jungle had me on the run, When something heavy hit me, like an atomic bomb. When I woke up, and my head started to clear, I had a strange feeling I was with cooking gear I smelled something cooking, and I looked to see. That’s when I found out they was cooking me. Meanwhile, back in the States. Baby, baby, let’s make romance. You know, your old-time lover hasn’t got a chance. He’s stranded in the jungle, glad as he can be. So, come on pretty baby, just you and me.

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Stranded in the Jungle Lyrics. I crashed into the jungle while trying to keep a date With my little girl, who was-a back in the States I was stranded in the jungle, afraid, alone Trying to figure a way to get a message back home But how was I to know that the wreckage of my plane Had been picked up and spotted, and my girl in. lover's lane? And meanwhile, back in the States

Stranded in the Jungle" is a song originally recorded by the American doo-wop group the Jay Hawks. It was written by Ernestine Smith and the band's first tenor, James Johnson. The Jay Hawks' version of the song peaked at on the Billboard Magazine Best Selling Popular Retail Records Chart. Recording cover versions of contemporary songs was standard industry practice during the 1940s and 1950s