Posted by LOU from Wi. on November 21, 2013 at 15:06:08 from (72.160.227.53):
Son Installed a C.D. player last summer so I could Play C.D. while working the Loader. I recorded this tune years ago,it was first recorded and became a hit for the "Platers" back in the 50's. Dancing was the thing that had class rather then standing in the middle of the dance floor with the appearance of suffering from a dose of ITCH POWDER being put in the patrons underwear. I sent my C.D to my friend so he to can remember what dancing music was. The sound quality isn't the best and the layered instrument quality lacks polish on this video ,however it still is the sound folks of my era enjoyed. Son put in a quality system in the tractor that gathers all the nuance that i enjoy. Clear B-3 sound as does the electric guitar, bass, drums, piano. Do you older fellows remember the dancing and the tune,Smoke gets in your eyes? LOU.
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