These are the versions out according to Wikipedia. John Lennon's favorite was the Dave Edmonds version.
* Jill Day * Bryan Adams * Canned Heat * Clifton Chenier * Fats Domino (1955) * Dave Edmunds (1970) * The Fabulous Thunderbirds (1981) * Andy Fairweather-Low (1976) * Connie Francis (1959) * Screamin' Jay Hawkins * Pee Wee King & The Golden West Cowboys * Kingfish (1976) * Alvin Lee (1994) * Jerry Lee Lewis * Smiley Lewis (1955) * Rockin' Dopsie * Bruce Springsteen (bootleg) * Shakin' Stevens (1970) * Gale Storm (1955) * Billy Swan * Thunder * Joe Turner * Mac Wiseman * Joe Walsh * Wynonna Judd (Note: "Back in '52" is replaced with "Back in '92" on this cover version.) * Lazy Lester
thanks, good to be back; Fats really did this tune justice, too; it all comes back to me now; by the way, i heard on the radio that Dylan will be releasing a batch of Christmas songs soon, to be down-loadable through Citibank's website; things have changed; can just hear Bob warbling "chestnuts roasting on an open fire"; another sign of the impending Apocalypse.
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Gale Storm ----- vavoom is right…….. and The Prisoner YouTube clip was great……………… sure glad you didn’t retire from blogging.
jk
i love the dress she's wearing, and the silhouette on the wall; what rock band covered this? Gale's version is way better; swing trumps rock any day.
Nice to have you back, Nelson.
These are the versions out according to Wikipedia. John Lennon's favorite was the Dave Edmonds version.
* Jill Day
* Bryan Adams
* Canned Heat
* Clifton Chenier
* Fats Domino (1955)
* Dave Edmunds (1970)
* The Fabulous Thunderbirds (1981)
* Andy Fairweather-Low (1976)
* Connie Francis (1959)
* Screamin' Jay Hawkins
* Pee Wee King & The Golden West Cowboys
* Kingfish (1976)
* Alvin Lee (1994)
* Jerry Lee Lewis
* Smiley Lewis (1955)
* Rockin' Dopsie
* Bruce Springsteen (bootleg)
* Shakin' Stevens (1970)
* Gale Storm (1955)
* Billy Swan
* Thunder
* Joe Turner
* Mac Wiseman
* Joe Walsh
* Wynonna Judd (Note: "Back in '52" is replaced with "Back in '92" on this cover version.)
* Lazy Lester
thanks, good to be back; Fats really did this tune justice, too; it all comes back to me now; by the way, i heard on the radio that Dylan will be releasing a batch of Christmas songs soon, to be down-loadable through Citibank's website; things have changed; can just hear Bob warbling "chestnuts roasting on an open fire"; another sign of the impending Apocalypse.
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