Ray Harris - Love Dumb Baby download song

  • Artist: Ray Harris
  • Song Title: Love Dumb Baby
  • Music Genre: Rock
  • Length: 02:56
  • Size: 5.5MB
  • Bitrate: 256Kbps
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cris angel

2022-04-13 14:52:06 | User Info
recorded with kenny parchman

dixiE FAlLin

2022-03-08 21:39:19 | User Info
awxome bopper a great title withe the sun " s mind a KILLEr hi CATS FROM PARIS FRANCE

azurill

2021-10-10 10:46:27 | User Info
this sounds a lot like Lonely Wolf...oh well it never gets old =]

Guadalupe Torres

2021-08-29 08:20:05 | User Info
amazing how sam had all this good music and never chose to release it because he didnt like LPs but one must wonder why did he save all this odd ball stuff and the real gold Elvis Presley 1954-1955 is non existant? i WILL ALWAYS BELIEVE Knox Phillips knows the real and that the tapes are somewhere in German town Memphis tennessee

Mohammed Rahman

2021-05-23 01:26:50 | User Info
I'm not sure, but I wonder if Sam never released this or "Lonely Wolf" because Harris left Sun not long after he recorded them? If I'm not mistaken, 1957 was the year he met Carl McVoy and decided to record him. That, of course, led to a new career for Ray as Hi Records' recording engineer.

Marinl0ve

2020-11-14 22:58:47 | User Info
Part of the agreement with RCA regarding the Pelvis days at 706 Union was that Phillips IMMEDIATELY surrender ALL material pertaining to that period along with ceasing sales of product. Sam, now having real financial freedom thanks to the Dog Company's rather large payment would have been foolish to withhold material thinking he could release it later. As for the Nipper boys ever releasing all of Sam's "dirty laundry", consider it took over sixty years for them to release TWO MORE of the greatly overrated pre-July 1954 acetates. It would not be in their interests to completely scrape the barrel dry. Although having heard what has been released as "raw" session tapes, there doesn't seem to be much revelatory information that could be learned. What little one could derive as to what directions Pelvis was going to /coming from lay in the cover songs he performed on the [poorly presented] Louisiana Hayride air checks during 1954-55. More presciently, regarding Sam Phillips' refusal to release material on all the other artists he recorded, only he could have explained his reasoning. Thanks to aggressive mining of the Sun vault, it is not unreasonable to believe what one writer suggested - "One day, every note ever played at 706 Union will eventually be released".