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No for the show 


and one For Anne

Discover Elvis Presley!
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HyperBob says:
Isn't it

One for the money
Two for the show
Posted 16 months ago. ( permalink )
Henri Bankspro replies:
Bob times are changing !! zero point for the fake china show !!
Posted 16 months ago. ( permalink )
Marinkel * says:
are you turning into andy warhol or david bowie?
Posted 16 months ago. ( permalink )
Henri Bankspro replies:
i think i was raised with both of them and they are in me whole my life :-)
Posted 16 months ago. ( permalink )
mrs.becca says:
genial!!! love it!
Posted 16 months ago. ( permalink / translate )
Henri Bankspro replies:
danke ;-)
Posted 16 months ago. ( permalink / translate )
HyperBob says:
Bob, times are changing !!

Dylan said that.
Do I get a point for that? Do I? Do I?
Posted 16 months ago. ( permalink )
Henri Bankspro replies:
haha 12 points for you bob ;-)
Posted 16 months ago. ( permalink )
Anne Seltmannpro says:
And where is the music? ^^
I will M U S I C !

:-))
Posted 16 months ago. ( permalink )
Henri Bankspro replies:
okay du hast es gewollt
Posted 16 months ago. ( permalink )
HyperBob says:
Origins of the song.

Johnny Cash had planted the seed for the song in the fall of 1955, while Perkins, Cash, Elvis Presley, and other Louisiana Hayride acts toured throughout Texas and the South. Cash told Perkins of a black airman whom he had met when serving in the military in Germany. He had referred to his military regulation air shoes as "blue suede shoes". Cash suggested that Carl write a song about the shoes. Carl replied, "I don't know anything about shoes. How can I write a song about shoes?"[1]

When Perkins played a dance on December 4, 1955, he noticed a couple dancing near the stage. The girl was gorgeous, he thought, and the boy wore blue suede shoes. As they danced the boy cautioned his date "don't step on my suedes." Perkins was bewildered that a guy would value shoes over a beautiful girl.[2]

Later that night, while in bed, Perkins began working on a song based on that incident. His first thought was to frame it with a nursery rhyme. He considered, and quickly discarded "Little Jack Horner...", and "See a spider going up the wall...". Then settled on "One for the money..." Leaving his bed and working with his Les Paul guitar, he started with an A chord. After playing five chords while singing "Well, it's one for the money... Two for the show... Three to get ready... Now go, man, go!" and broke into a boogie rhythm.[3] He quickly grabbed a brown paper potato sack and wrote the song down, writing the title out as "Blue Swade, S-W-A-D-E". "I couldn't even spell it right", he has said.[4]

The song was recorded weeks later and producer Sam Phillips suggested that Perkins's line "go boy go" be changed to "go cat go".
Posted 16 months ago. ( permalink )
Henri Bankspro replies:
Very interesting !!!
Posted 16 months ago. ( permalink / translate )
Lodchjo says:
The foto's together like that reminded me more of the Eurythmics! The left one looks like Dave Stewart, the right one Annie Lennox (hair looks quite white).
Posted 16 months ago. ( permalink )
twelvetwentynine says:
hahaha, grossartig =D
Posted 16 months ago. ( permalink )
Ulle says:
The king is back
Posted 16 months ago. ( permalink )

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