I saw Bruce Channel do this in 1962. I had been to the Mardi Glas in New Orleans and had returned with a pint of Early Times whiskey. I was 16 years old and bought the bottle in a Walgreens drug store. Took it to the Rock n' Roll show and drank it with a friend or two. Got quite drunk and had a wonderful time.
Dear Michael Jagger: I do miss the bass line from the original cut that changed the whole sound dynamic: Probably many records were sold on the strength of this.
My cousin showed me how to play this song when I was 8 years old. I had know idea that the same producer would also produce me, and Bruce would become a friend and hero of mine. Love you Bruce.
Saw Bruce in 1962, but a great thrill for us was seeing Delbert at an outdoor venue at Skullbone in West Tennessee. Delbert played the harmonica for Bruce on "Hey! Baby in 1962. Another favorite of mine by Delbert is "Giving It Up For Your Love ".
Dear Suzanne Smith: Did they have the same arrangement for the double bass then? This gave the song a special character. Without this, it's just a sing-along type of song.
This song is a very important song in pop history. It inspired John Winston Lennon to write songs. Please please Me, Love me do, Little Child and others from this one song which in its time was so catchy.
It's been a "few" years now but one time he was on "Prairie Home Companion" and also in concert at the Fitzgerald Theatre in St. Paul that would have been a night to remember!!!
There's a couple who are professional swing dancers called Nils and Bianca who do a fantastic dance to this song. I haven't heard this tune since I was a little kid riding with my parents in the early 70s, but that swing act brought me here. Go check them out. They honor this song's essence in their performance. You'll love it.
SingleMalt77005 What an excellent discerning choice - You chose a classic that never dates. Must have taken you awhile to save up for it - hopefully you still have the original. 🎵🎶🎙🎸🎹🎼🎵🎶
What a wonderful upload; so nice to see these two old-timers looking and sounding so good on stage. I miss the days when girls loved it when you wolf-whistled them.
In newzealand this song is the staple song in every rugby club if you love the all blacks and know who they are thyv sung this song no doubt about it awesum performance
On a bus or a train somewhere in England Delbert McClinton gave John Lennon some pointers on playing the harmonica a few months after this song was released and a few months before love me do was released. Listen to the similarities between the original recordings.
Linne Perry Yes. She's a very much in demand session/touring vocalist based in Nashville. Most of the people she supports she could blow off the stage and back on to the Silver Eagle. Delbert McClinton is NOT one of them. She's a great musician, too. A real sweetheart, but nobody's fool.
I saw Bruce Channel do this in 1962. I had been to the Mardi Glas in New Orleans and had returned with a pint of Early Times whiskey. I was 16 years old and bought the bottle in a Walgreens drug store. Took it to the Rock n' Roll show and drank it with a friend or two. Got quite drunk and had a wonderful time.
+Terry Thurman Cute, only in NO..............good memories.
moi aussi, my brother
Walgreens sold liquor that you could buy at 16..sounds like good times lol
@@BRIANNA4422 : Selassie: I'd say!
I loved this tune when I first heard it and love it just as much today. Thank you,
Mr. Channel!!!!!
Classics are forever.
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over 50 years later still in original key he looks and still sounds great
Dear Michael Jagger: I do miss the bass line from the original cut that changed the whole sound dynamic: Probably many records were sold on the strength of this.
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@@eddyvideostaris the original the one he did on the Delbert and Glenn record?
My cousin showed me how to play this song when I was 8 years old. I had know idea that the same producer would also produce me, and Bruce would become a friend and hero of mine. Love you Bruce.
Even today it's a fun song. Has the type of sound that makes you smile
Really like this tune, always did, it has a nice sunny, happy melody.
I was 10 years old (1962) when I heard this song on WING radio Dayton, OH. For weeks this was the only song kids were singing and dancing to
I remember this song even though I was a little girl. I've been a big fan of Delbert's for four decades now!
Saw Bruce in 1962, but a great thrill for us was seeing Delbert at an outdoor venue at Skullbone in West Tennessee. Delbert played the harmonica for Bruce on "Hey! Baby in 1962. Another favorite of mine by Delbert is "Giving It Up For Your Love ".
Dear Suzanne Smith: Did they have the same arrangement for the double bass then? This gave the song a special character. Without this, it's just a sing-along type of song.
This song is a very important song in pop history. It inspired John Winston Lennon to write songs. Please please Me, Love me do, Little Child and others from this one song which in its time was so catchy.
It's been a "few" years now but one time he was on "Prairie Home Companion" and also in concert at the Fitzgerald Theatre in St. Paul that would have been a night to remember!!!
Thanks, I am 19 and dancing in a west Texas beer joint.....great memory
Hey Bruce!! Grapevine High School, class of '60... Emilie
Everytime I hear this song, I see Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey dancing on a fallen tree in 'Dirty Dancing' - marvellous music, marvellous movie.
There's a couple who are professional swing dancers called Nils and Bianca who do a fantastic dance to this song. I haven't heard this tune since I was a little kid riding with my parents in the early 70s, but that swing act brought me here. Go check them out. They honor this song's essence in their performance. You'll love it.
He still sounds very good💕
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Thanks for uploading. This is a classic. The vocals, harmonica and guitar sound great.
It is interesting that so many high school and college marching bands have included "Hey Baby" as a part of their repertoire.
Scott5010. Curiously, since the lyrics are gender driven and would confuse the crowd and college men playing.
This is a great music of my Youth. Love this.
Glad to see that both these gents, McClinton and McMean, are of Scottish descent. Something in the water round these parts.
I love it haven't heard this for years
This was the first single I ever bought, with money saved from my paper route.
SingleMalt77005
What an excellent discerning choice -
You chose a classic that never dates.
Must have taken you awhile to save up for it - hopefully you still have the original. 🎵🎶🎙🎸🎹🎼🎵🎶
Great taste.
Classic! Best music ever from this Era. I'm 46
As good a starting point as any!
What a wonderful upload; so nice to see these two old-timers looking and sounding so good on stage. I miss the days when girls loved it when you wolf-whistled them.
IT IS NICE TO REMEMBER LIFE AND MUSIC.
WOW IM IMPRESS!
I miss you both! Miss Audrey
In newzealand this song is the staple song in every rugby club if you love the all blacks and know who they are thyv sung this song no doubt about it awesum performance
It's in the people's key of A natural.... LOL, thanks for uploading!
As Craig Ferguson would say, Delbert is a master of the mouth organ!
On a bus or a train somewhere in England Delbert McClinton gave John Lennon some pointers on playing the harmonica a few months after this song was released and a few months before love me do was released. Listen to the similarities between the original recordings.
high school senior when i heard dis, '62
Spettacolare, la storia 🎉
Del McLintons "Definitive Collection C.D. cut of "Hey Baby" does it right.....Live is live..
My childhood.
Looks like this was on one of the cruises Delbert puts on each January...
Delbert that is.
awesome!!!
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Badass
Indeed
Remember this-the Beatles opened for them. Check it out. Tx boys got it goin'- then and now
Is Coco Channel, who's toured as a duet with Bobby Whitlock, Bruce's daughter?
"Bekka Bramlett"? Daughter of Bonnie Bramlett?
Linne Perry
Yes. She's a very much in demand session/touring vocalist based in Nashville. Most of the people she supports she could blow off the stage and back on to the Silver Eagle. Delbert McClinton is NOT one of them. She's a great musician, too. A real sweetheart, but nobody's fool.
Fuckin awesome
Tambourine girl who is she
HEY BILL CAMPBELL !!
You played it so well on the original Delbert, You've gotten a bit rusty. This is such a simple harmonica tune. Lessons at my house.
Silly... This is live...
Film...dirthy dancing...y like Melody
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PRO- fessional...........
dynamite stuff