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  1. I'm Cocky But I'm Good Just Standin' On Top Of 'De World (1996) 'Tain't It The Truth; Te-Ta-Te-Ta-Ta; You Did It Baby; Do You Want Some? Mother-In-Law; Hello My Lover; Jump Into Your Love; Georgia On My Mind; Tribute To My Friend Joe; Surely; Gotta Woman; ...

  2. I'm Cocky But I'm Good Just Standin' on Top of 'De Worl… (1996) Fever! (1996) The Building Is Shakin' & The Walls Are Tremblin' (1999) User Reviews. Track Listing. Credits. Releases. Similar Albums. Submit Corrections. Add to Custom List Add to Collecti ...

  3. 7. Juli 2001 · Ernie K-Doe, the eccentric rhythm-and-blues singer best known for his 1961 No. 1 hit ''Mother-in-Law,'' died on Thursday at a New Orleans hospital. He was 65. He was 65. The cause was cirrhosis ...

  4. Ernie K-Doe scored one of the biggest hits (possibly the biggest) in the history of New Orleans R&B with "Mother-in-Law," a humorous lament that struck a chord with listeners of all stripes on its way to the top of both the pop and R&B charts in 1961. The song proved to be K-Doe's only major success, despite several more minor hits that were equally infectious, yet he remained one of New ...

  5. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the CD release of "I'm Cocky But I'm Good" on Discogs.

  6. 23. Dez. 2012 · The song was dismissed as a danceable novelty. But Ben Sandmel, author of the new biography Ernie K-Doe: The R&B Emperor of New Orleans, says it was deeper than that: angry, and smoldering. "In ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ernie_K-DoeErnie K-Doe - Wikipedia

    K-Doe never had another top-40 pop hit, but "Te-Ta-Te-Ta-Ta" (number 21, 1961) and "Later for Tomorrow" (number 37, 1967) both reached the R&B top 40. Later career. In the 1980s, K-Doe did radio shows on the New Orleans community stations WWOZ and WTUL. The shows were known for his explosively energetic announcements and frequent self-promotion ...