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the lovin' spoonful's john sebastian - wild about my lovin'
Not an edit. Another great song from John Sebastian's 1974 album "Tarzana Kid". Though the album was a commercial failure and did not chart it contains some amazingly beautiful precious gems you really wouldn't want to miss; smashingly well done sound, proving John is a master in sound recording and a great musician. A genious. I heard a lot of sixties and seventies albums and the major part has a poor sound quality. John stands out from the crowd! A seventy four year old album that sounds like being recorded seventy four minutes ago... More songs of this album are on this channel...
Personnel on the album:
John Sebastian – vocals, guitar, harmonica, autoharp, banjo, marimba, harmonica, dulcimer
Phil Everly – backing vocals
Emmylou Harris – backing vocals
Ry Cooder – mandolin, slide guitar
The Pointer Sisters – backing vocals
Lowell George – slide guitar, guitar, harmony vocals
Jim Gordon – drums
Kenny Altman – bass
Milt Holland – drums
Amos Garrett – guitar
Russell DaShiell – guitar
Richie Olson – clarinet *
Bobbye Hall – congas
Jerry McKuen – guitar
Buddy Emmons – pedal steel guitar
Kelly Shanahan – drums
David Lindley – fiddle
David Grisman – mandolin
Ron Koss – guitar
WILD ABOUT MY LOVIN'
(John Sebastian)
well now, listen here people
about to sing a song
I'm goin to Saint Louis
and I wont be long
'cause I'm wild about my lovin'
I like to have my fun
if you wanna be a girl of mine
you got to bring it with you
when you come
well now, sergeant Jones, chief of police
the women 'round here
won't let me see no peace
'cause I'm wild about my lovin'
I like to have my fun
if you want to be a girl of mine
you got to bring it with you
when you come
well now, hello central, what's the matter with your line?
I wanna talk to that
high-browned of mine
you hear me talkin' to you
and I don't bite my tongue
if you wanna be a girl of mine
you got to bring it with you
when you come
if you wanna be a girl of mine, babee
bring it with you when you come
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* based on the clarinet, Adolphe Sax decided to "invent" a new kind of clarinet that could be used while being played in the rain (he was an army musician - strange thing, an army musician... what has music to do with war???). It resulted in "the sax - o - phone". Stupid name. Stupid sound. Compare its sound to the sound of a clarinet and you must admit that Sax created a musical monster, a musical Frankenstein...
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