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  1. 9. Mai 2024 · Lee Dorsey’s “Ride Your Pony” is a classic R&B track that oozes with energy and groove. Released in 1966 as part of his album “Working in the Coal Mine – Holy Cow,” the song instantly became a hit and solidified Dorsey’s place in the music industry.

  2. 7. Mai 2024 · In the chorus, Dorsey sings, “Great googa mooga, great googa mooga ooh wee.” This line serves as a vocalized expression of delight and emphasizes the intense emotions the singer experiences when in the presence of his loved one.

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  6. 4. Mai 2024 · Lee Dorsey’s 1961 hit “Ya Ya” took the world by storm, earning him a spot at the forefront of the New Orleans R&B scene at the time. The catchy tune, featuring a repetitive but irresistible chorus, was written by Lee Dorsey and Clarence Lewis and has been covered by multiple artists over the years. The lyrics revolve around a ...

  7. Vor 4 Tagen · Lee showed his dexterity here as well by incorporating part of "Moon River." It worked just fine. Bassist Solomon Dorsey, alternating between electric and upright, had a vocal turn on the soulful "Violin." Here and elsewhere, Lee would close his eyes, shake his head with approval and smile as his band took off.