Top 10 Smokey Robnison Songs
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Top 10 Smokey Robnison Songs
As Writer...in no particular order.
(sorry I couldn't narrow it down)
1 Shop Around
2 My Guy
3 The Way You Do the Things You do
4 My Girl
5 Get Ready
6 I'll Be Doggone
7 Just to See Her
8 You've Really Got a Hold on Me
9 Tracks of My Tears
20 Ooo Baby Baby
11 I Second That Emotion
12 Tears of a Clown
13 Goin' to a Go Go
(sorry I couldn't narrow it down)
1 Shop Around
2 My Guy
3 The Way You Do the Things You do
4 My Girl
5 Get Ready
6 I'll Be Doggone
7 Just to See Her
8 You've Really Got a Hold on Me
9 Tracks of My Tears
20 Ooo Baby Baby
11 I Second That Emotion
12 Tears of a Clown
13 Goin' to a Go Go
Re: Top 10 Smokey Robnison Songs
Tears Of A Clown at #12?
How about we bump that to #1?
How about we bump that to #1?
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Re: Top 10 Smokey Robnison Songs
Like I said, no particular order.
I'm sort of partial to
Second That Emotion, My Girl, Tracks of My Tears, You've Really Got a Hold On Me...shit all of them.
I'm sort of partial to
Second That Emotion, My Girl, Tracks of My Tears, You've Really Got a Hold On Me...shit all of them.
Re: Top 10 Smokey Robnison Songs
Maybe one of you two smart guys can help out since you're down with the bruthas.
Is that Robinson who takes the mic from Turner at 3:18 and what song is it? It's brilliant and I've never been able to figure it out, it's not in the set list
Is that Robinson who takes the mic from Turner at 3:18 and what song is it? It's brilliant and I've never been able to figure it out, it's not in the set list
Re: Top 10 Smokey Robnison Songs
Haven't heard the song in many years, and I don't know the name (Please Don't Go, maybe?).
And I'm pretty sure that's Ike on the mic at the end.
And I'm pretty sure that's Ike on the mic at the end.
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Re: Top 10 Smokey Robnison Songs
Here’s another slightly edited version of the same show segment.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMvJGa5iDSA
The two songs are “Please Please” and “Goodbye, So Long.”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMvJGa5iDSA
The two songs are “Please Please” and “Goodbye, So Long.”
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Re: Top 10 Smokey Robnison Songs
The voice is David Ruffin, but Smokey wrote it. He was the lead songwriter at Motown for a long time.
Re: Top 10 Smokey Robnison Songs
Such a great songwriter, that anyone can do his songs in just about any style and nail it.
We could list them for hours.
We could list them for hours.
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Re: Top 10 Smokey Robnison Songs
thanks gents, I was thinking after 'Goodbye So Long' they switch gears and launch into a third refrain that isn't listed. I'm only guessing it's Robinson as he's black and a high tenor.
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Re: Top 10 Smokey Robnison Songs
I saw Ike at the Blues Festival a few years ago-BTW.
Old fucker brought the house down (OK, it was outdoors, but same concept).
Before you kick off and rot in Tennessee, Sam, you should really come spend a 4th of July weekend (they draw it out to 4-5 days, depending on how the days line up) in Portland. Serious good time, and right up your alley.
Next year is the 25th anniversary, too. Not just blues anymore, everything from soul to R&B to zydeco (not sure why zydeco is big around here, but it has a following). Hell, the North Mississippi All Stars have played it more than once. 120,000 showed up for it last year (over 4 days), even though it was a weak lineup(IMO, although they still had Buddy Guy and Robert Cray, and there's always one person named Neville who shows up).
Looks like this:
![Image](http://www.waterfrontbluesfest.com/history/photo_gallery/2006/9.jpg)
It's the biggest music festival in the west, second biggest in the country.
Old fucker brought the house down (OK, it was outdoors, but same concept).
Before you kick off and rot in Tennessee, Sam, you should really come spend a 4th of July weekend (they draw it out to 4-5 days, depending on how the days line up) in Portland. Serious good time, and right up your alley.
Next year is the 25th anniversary, too. Not just blues anymore, everything from soul to R&B to zydeco (not sure why zydeco is big around here, but it has a following). Hell, the North Mississippi All Stars have played it more than once. 120,000 showed up for it last year (over 4 days), even though it was a weak lineup(IMO, although they still had Buddy Guy and Robert Cray, and there's always one person named Neville who shows up).
Looks like this:
![Image](http://www.waterfrontbluesfest.com/history/photo_gallery/2006/9.jpg)
It's the biggest music festival in the west, second biggest in the country.
I got 99 problems but the 'vid ain't one