Richard Berry - Have Love Will Travel download song

  • Artist: Richard Berry
  • Song Title: Have Love Will Travel
  • Music Genre: R-n-b
  • Length: 02:52
  • Size: 6.7MB
  • Bitrate: 320Kbps
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oswalthatori

2021-05-10 05:30:12 | User Info
this is the best version in my opinion :>)

Trey Melania

2020-07-08 10:55:55 | User Info
It’s pretty wild to listen to this, then the Sonics version, then the Black Keys one .

Russell Walker

2020-06-09 23:49:15 | User Info
Dedicated to my BIG SISTERS R.I.P.

Stefanie Lucht

2020-05-28 08:33:44 | User Info
Thank You for the history on these two songs, Louie Louie was played a lot in the dances that were held during the 1960s in my area.

Danni Que

2020-05-23 12:27:04 | User Info
Musically and vocally this could hardly be topped, so the only thing bands could do was make a raw, trashy version of it, to make it their own.

Thelegend 27

2020-05-14 02:47:26 | User Info
What all the other acts who cover this song don't understand is that the Richard Berry version is so much better sonically because the chord pattern is way different & better than the others.  The Sonics covered it in 1965 & got the chords way way wrong, and unfortunately, that's the version everybody remembers & copies.  Berry's version is G-Am-Bb-Am, whereas all of the other versions out there are G-C-D-C, which is just a basic 1-4-5-4 progression & very similar to Louie Louie, though the latter uses an minor 5 instead of a major 5, which is what makes Louie Louie unique. The use of a minor 2 & minor 3 makes it sound more jazzier/cooler in my opinion.

Negrostrike

2020-05-09 21:54:00 | User Info
This is pretty derpy, still great covers though.

RadD890

2020-05-09 07:31:43 | User Info
Sonics didn't got anything WRONG, they made intentionally own version of the classic song and made it garage. It's pretty badass cover anyway, this is different. Its really good tho but pretty obvious doo woop-ish tune

HAMOz_ SUSPEXK

2020-05-07 19:58:07 | User Info
The sonics version is way better with more bite to it. It just holds up more than this version

Oswaldo Hernandez

2020-05-07 11:44:04 | User Info
Why is the video on a loop? Kind of annoying.

La Pira Galeazzo

2020-05-06 01:32:40 | User Info
best at 1.25 speed

cookinsoul

2020-05-02 23:13:41 | User Info
As a professional musician of 45 years whose 1st single when I was 16 was a garage band version of Louie Louie (how many of those were there!!!) then later heard the original and realised how mine was a travesty compared to the original, Richard Berry became my R&B touchstone and inspiration and still is. He's the greatest. For proof check out 'Brown Eyes' and so many more...I rest my case

Flores France

2020-04-27 04:26:02 | User Info
I’ve only heard the black keys do this!