Friday, January 6, 2012
Broken hearted sad and blue
As i said in a recent post, i recently picked up a bunch more of these "Hit" Records, and even though i like to think i have a fairly decent knowledge of mediocre pop music of the 1960s, a few of the titles stumped even me. Now i know the reason why. I didn;t know them, because they were actual original compositions... I had no idea. I thought this label only released cover versions, or 'Sound alikes' as they were called.
You really do learn something new every day. Now i'm even more obsessed than i was before with finding more titles on this label.
Here's a J. Norris original, as performed by Ed Hardin. Kind of an odd concept- The tale of a fellow who runs around on his lady, and then he feels upset about doing so... It's the flip side of Ed's take on 'Oh Pretty Woman.' And hey, while it's no Roy Orbison, it's not the worst thing i've ever spent a minute and fifty eight seconds of my life listening to...
Enjoy!
get it
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Labels:
45 rpm,
Broken hearted sad and blue,
ed hardin,
hit records
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