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  1. 15. Mai 2024 · Top side from Lee Dorsey, issued in 1969.I am not the copyright owner and this is presented under Fair Use. If you enjoy the music please go out and buy a fo...

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  2. 4. Mai 2024 · The Meaning Behind The Song: Ya Ya by Lee Dorsey. Lee Dorseys 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 ...

  3. 9. Mai 2024 · Lee Dorseys “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 Dorseys place in the music industry. The song’s lyrics paint a picture of adventure and freedom.

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  5. 7. Mai 2024 · Great Googa Mooga by Lee Dorsey is a classic R&B song that was released in his 1993 album “Soul Mine: The Greatest Hits & More 1960-1978”. This catchy tune, written by Larry Darnell and Marshall Sehorn, has captivated audiences with its energetic rhythm and playful lyrics.

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  7. 10. Mai 2024 · We begin with Lee Dorsey: Let’s get to the point: Yes We Can Can was the sisters’ first hit single. Oops, I slipped and used the alternate title. The songwriter recorded his song for a post-Katrina federal flood benefit album in 2005. Finally, a 21st Century version of the Toussaint classic by guitar great Duke Robillard.