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  1. 1. Mai 2024 · The song features a lively horn section, an energetic rhythm, and Ernie K-Does animated vocals. The combination makes for a tune that’s hard not to dance to. The song quickly topped the charts when it was released in 1961, reaching No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts and No. 2 on the R&B charts.

  2. 29. Apr. 2024 · Ernie K Doe (“Mother In Law,” “Here Come The Girls”), Lee Dorsey (“Working In The Coal Mine,” “Yes We Can”), Betty Harris (“Ride Your Pony”), Herb Alpert (“Whipped Cream ...

  3. 8. Mai 2024 · Ernie K-Doe, ‘Mother-in-Law’. And then there’s this less sentimental blast of New Orleans funk, where Ernie K-Doe compares his wife’s meddling mother to Satan. Allen Toussaint provides the ice-coldest nine-note piano solo in history. View Complete List.

  4. Vor 6 Tagen · Here come the girls. recording of: Here Come the Girls writer: Allen Toussaint. 3:09: A2: Back street lover. 2:31: A3: A place where we can be free. 3:14: A4: Who ever's thrilling you (is killing me) recording of: Whoever’s Thrilling Yo ...

  5. Vor 6 Tagen · recording of: A Certain Girl. lyricist and composer: Naomi Neville. publisher: EMI Unart Catalog Inc. and EMI United Partnership Ltd. 2:42. B. I Cried My Last Tear.

  6. 25. Apr. 2024 · I started by listing the songs of Originals Still the Greatest Volume I (1957-1960). #2 is the better collection (and I totally disagree with Steve’s characterization of both). But #1 has some good stuff too, in particular: The Olympics, Western Movies The Del Vikings, Come Go With Me Phil Phillips & the Twilights, Sea of Love

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ernie_KovacsErnie Kovacs - Wikipedia

    8. Mai 2024 · In 1986, the Museum of Broadcasting (later to become the Museum of Television & Radio and now the Paley Center for Media) presented an exhibit of Kovacs's work, called The Vision of Ernie Kovacs. The Pulitzer Prize–winning television critic, William Henry III, wrote for the museum's booklet: "Kovacs was more than another wide-eyed, self-ingratiating clown. He was television's first ...