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  • @amandarayray9340
    @amandarayray9340 Год назад +17

    The crazy thing is, you can visualise how hard he was throwing himself into his dance moves, oh to be able to see this performance!

  • @charlesfrancis6925
    @charlesfrancis6925 Год назад +5

    The Ultimate Rock ⭐

  • @traceycater
    @traceycater Год назад +2

    Country-Blues Man!! Always Great!!

  • @erlindamartinez8521
    @erlindamartinez8521 Год назад +4

    First time to hear it. Love it. 💕💕💕💕

  • @deerhealer6193
    @deerhealer6193 Год назад +11

    I wish there was a live video of Elvis singing this song.

  • @eppopsinned
    @eppopsinned Год назад +2

    Always you are so beautiful.😍😍😍

  • @marion_R
    @marion_R Год назад +4

    Always loved that song!
    Thank you and Sammy! 💚🌞

  • @armandonieves1277
    @armandonieves1277 Год назад +3

    Great Elvis version of Willie Dixon-My Babe

  • @petejeb3340
    @petejeb3340 Год назад +2

    🐎💓🌹🌹🌹💓🐎

  • @miloudbengrigra1493
    @miloudbengrigra1493 Год назад +2

    What hell what voice whst a look what a performance of this song I think little water song from 50s but this elvis presley version is mazing high top high class's

  • @williamquinlan6153
    @williamquinlan6153 Год назад +7

    Fantastic song to react to and one that most people, even Elvis fans, haven't come across. He only recorded this song live and the best version is from the live album of his 1st Vegas period in the summer of 69. There the heavy distorted bass makes that version sound like heavy metal. Thank you Brandy. You might play Elvis's live version of Words from that same period. Elvis's cover of that song rips the Bee Gees' version to shreds.

  • @deerhealer6193
    @deerhealer6193 Год назад +5

    OMG Brandy I have never heard Elvis sing this song and he sounds Amazing I'm a Professional singer and just recorded 2 Elvis songs THIS song would be a great cover song for my band. Thank you so much for TURNING ME ON TO A NEW ELVIS SONG! Going to listen to this again wish I could have gave you 2 likes. Blessings Jeannie DeerHealer 🎶🎤🎸🎹🎸🎵🎙

  • @kathifielder1110
    @kathifielder1110 Год назад +4

    Great request Sammy and great reaction Brandy! I think we all wish there was a video of this performance. I bet it was spectacular. I have a request that just might make you melt: Elvis Presley - Are You Lonesome Tonight? (Black Leather Sit-Down Show #2) (3:40).

  • @tcb5677
    @tcb5677 Год назад +1

    Here you go friends footage of My Babe 1969

  • @muffycrosswire
    @muffycrosswire Год назад +1

    I first heard My Babe in the movie Cadillac Records.

  • @jefflombardo8245
    @jefflombardo8245 Год назад +2

    Love your reaction channel. Check out Elvis From Aloha From Hawaii Videos. Something, My Way, A Big Hunk Of Love, i'LL Remember You, etc

  • @sammy_the_uncool2702
    @sammy_the_uncool2702 Год назад +2

    Oh, wow! I did not expect this one!
    Very, very cool Miss Brandy 💖💜💙😎❄⛄
    Yes, I saw you singing along at one point 😄
    Totally agree with you on not comparing artists.
    I don't like to compare one artist to another.
    After all, music can be as much of an art as it can be a bridge to bring people together 💗
    So having said that, the history of this song is actually quite interesting.
    "My Babe" was written by Willie Dixon for Little Walter in 1955. It was released that same year on Checker Records, a subsidiary of Chess Records, both based in Chicago.
    Now Willie Dixon actually reworked the arrangement and lyrics of an older, pre- existing American gospel song as recorded by Sister Rosetta Tharpe.
    The song "This Train (Is Bound For Glory)" has no known songwriters but thanks to American musicologists John A. Lomax and Alan Lomax who discovered the song while making field recordings in the American South, "This Train Is Bound For Glory" was included in folk song anthologies that were published in 1934 and 1960.
    Now Sister Rosetta Tharpe did a recording of the song in the late 1930's and another recording after switching from acoustic to electric guitar in the 1950's.
    Sister Rosetta Tharpe's recordings simply list the title of the song "This Train".
    So "This Train (Is Bound For Glory)" has definite roots in the American South and most likely is rooted in American Southern Gospel and Traditional American Folk.
    Willie Dixon, it is worth noting, was born in Vicksburg, Mississippi (1915) and raised in the South. He left the South for Chicago in 1936.
    Willie James Dixon is noted as the most influential person next to Muddy Waters in shaping the post- WWII sound of the Chicago Blues.
    He received a Grammy Award and was inducted the Blues Hall of Fame, the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame, and the Songwriter Hall of Fame.
    I'll stop it there, Miss Brandy 💖💜💙
    Thank you, thank you so, so much for this WONDERFUL reaction 👏👏🌹🌹💐💐
    Hope you have a great rest of your weekend!
    TCB ⚡ & TLC ❤ & peace ✌ & blessings 🙏 to you & yours & to one & all here as well 💕

  • @ianraymondback
    @ianraymondback Год назад

    It's called my bade