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DandelionPowderman
If live versions are allowed, too, I'll have to give the 1972 Bye Bye Johnny live versions a mention here. What a band!
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...Mike, you know that Chuck's Run Rudolph Run is a cover, right? Written by Johnny Marks and Marvin Brodie. It's a great one anyway
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...Mike, you know that Chuck's Run Rudolph Run is a cover, right? Written by Johnny Marks and Marvin Brodie. It's a great one anyway
Hmmm... I was going to say Run Rudolph Run too, as it’s my favourite Christmas Carol. (Damn...now I want to say Carol...) But wasn’t Chuck the first to record it, based on his melody? Even though he didn’t pen the lyrics, I’d think his counts as the original and the Stones covered him. Wanna fight?
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...Mike, you know that Chuck's Run Rudolph Run is a cover, right? Written by Johnny Marks and Marvin Brodie. It's a great one anyway
Hmmm... I was going to say Run Rudolph Run too, as it’s my favourite Christmas Carol. (Damn...now I want to say Carol...) But wasn’t Chuck the first to record it, based on his melody? Even though he didn’t pen the lyrics, I’d think his counts as the original and the Stones covered him. Wanna fight?
It looks like «C. Berry Music» tried to get credit for a while, but eventually gave up, as that credit was changed back to Marks and Brodie for all releases / cover versions after 1958.
Chuck tried to play the game other producers had taught him the hard way?
The lyrics came from the man (Johnny Marks) with classics as «Rudolph, The Red-Nosed Reindeer» under his belt..
Fight? Oh yes!
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...Mike, you know that Chuck's Run Rudolph Run is a cover, right? Written by Johnny Marks and Marvin Brodie. It's a great one anyway
Hmmm... I was going to say Run Rudolph Run too, as it’s my favourite Christmas Carol. (Damn...now I want to say Carol...) But wasn’t Chuck the first to record it, based on his melody? Even though he didn’t pen the lyrics, I’d think his counts as the original and the Stones covered him. Wanna fight?
It looks like «C. Berry Music» tried to get credit for a while, but eventually gave up, as that credit was changed back to Marks and Brodie for all releases / cover versions after 1958.
Chuck tried to play the game other producers had taught him the hard way?
The lyrics came from the man (Johnny Marks) with classics as «Rudolph, The Red-Nosed Reindeer» under his belt..
Fight? Oh yes!
[Cracking knuckles...] But...but...but who recorded it first? Anyone before Chuck? If someone else writes the song (like, say, me ... and you REALLY don’t want me to record it) and the Stones record it, is that a cover? Chuck didn’t write it, but I think Keith was covering his recording... [Towelling off...]
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DandelionPowderman
...Mike, you know that Chuck's Run Rudolph Run is a cover, right? Written by Johnny Marks and Marvin Brodie. It's a great one anyway
Hmmm... I was going to say Run Rudolph Run too, as it’s my favourite Christmas Carol. (Damn...now I want to say Carol...) But wasn’t Chuck the first to record it, based on his melody? Even though he didn’t pen the lyrics, I’d think his counts as the original and the Stones covered him. Wanna fight?
It looks like «C. Berry Music» tried to get credit for a while, but eventually gave up, as that credit was changed back to Marks and Brodie for all releases / cover versions after 1958.
Chuck tried to play the game other producers had taught him the hard way?
The lyrics came from the man (Johnny Marks) with classics as «Rudolph, The Red-Nosed Reindeer» under his belt..
Fight? Oh yes!
[Cracking knuckles...] But...but...but who recorded it first? Anyone before Chuck? If someone else writes the song (like, say, me ... and you REALLY don’t want me to record it) and the Stones record it, is that a cover? Chuck didn’t write it, but I think Keith was covering his recording... [Towelling off...]
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mr_dja
...Now I'll get out of the debate... I'm smart enough to only get between DP & STG if we're sitting at a bar drinking or trying to catch a train/tram in Amsterdam!!!
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...Now I'll get out of the debate... I'm smart enough to only get between DP & STG if we're sitting at a bar drinking or trying to catch a train/tram in Amsterdam!!!
That’s the easiest way to get you to pay for the drinks.
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EddieByword
Around and around - Love you live
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liddas
In no particular order
Around and Around studio
Around and Around Love You Live
Sweet Little 16 Live in Texas
Down the road apiece Studio
Rudolph
Talkin About You
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liddas
In no particular order
Around and Around studio
Around and Around Love You Live
Sweet Little 16 Live in Texas
Down the road apiece Studio
Rudolph
Talkin About You
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A fantastic version!