 | Lou Rawls - You"ll Never Find
Tags: find, lou, never, rawls
Description: Cut from 2000 Show from Lou Rawls
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 | Lou Rawls-You'll never find another love like mine
Tags: another, find, like, love, Low, mine, never, Rawls, You'll
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 | Lou Rawls - You´ll never find Another love like mine
Tags: Another, like, Lou, love, mine, never, Rawls, You´ll
Description: Lou Rawls - You´ll never find Another love like mine
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 | Lou Rawls Lady Love Live
Tags: fesival, jazz, Lady, Live, Lou, Love, northsea, Rawls, Soul
Description: Lou Rawls Lady Love Live at the northsea jazz fesival 1992
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 | Lou Rawls Colonoscopy Exam in English
Tags: Colonoscopy, English, Exam, in, Lou, Rawls
Description: Lou Rawls gives Damon Wayans a Colon exam
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 | Lou Rawls - Dead End Street
Tags: Cooke, Dead, End, Lou, R&B, Rawls, Sam, Smooth, Soul, Street
Description: Lou Rawls
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 | Stormy Monday - Lou Rawls
Tags: blues, jam, jazz, session, vocal
Description: with Les MacCann trio featuring Stanley Turrentine(ts) 1989
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 | Lou Rawls - Tobacco Road - 1963
Tags: Blues, Lou, Poverty, Rawls, Road, Tobacco
Description: German Documentation "Rock and Protest" 2007
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 | The Girl From Ipanema - Lou Rawls
Tags: Astrud, From, Garota, Gilberto, Girl, Ipanema, Lou, Rawls, Sinatra, The
Description: The late Lou Rawls singing the tune "The Girl from Ipanema" a truly distinctive and unique musical adaptation of this well known song.
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 | Lou Rawls and Freda Payne - "Oh Happy Day" from the DVD "Flashbacks: Easy Lovin'"
Tags: 1960s, 1970s, Band, Choir, Day, DVD, Flashbacks, Freda, Gold, Gospel, Happy, Live, Lou, Music, of, Oh, Payne, Rawls, Soul, TV, VIEW
Description: For Full-Length DVD, go to:
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Please enjoy this clip, featuring a duet by Soul icon Lou Rawls and Freda Payne, singer of the classic "Band of Gold," performing the song "Oh Happy Day" from the DVD "FLASHBACK Soul Sensation!"
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About the DVD:
V.I.E.W. Video dug deep into the music archives to unearth electrifying performances of great soul singles from the superstars of the Sixties and Seventies.
Beside Freda Payne and Lou Rawls, "Flashbacks: Soul Sensations" showcases Ike & Tina Turner performing the Beatles' hits "Get Back" and "She Came in Through the Bathroom Window" as well as John Fogerty and the Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Proud Mary." Gladys Knight & The Pips perform "I Don't Wanna Do Wrong," and "You're All I Need To Get By." The DVD also features Bo Diddley in an impressive jam session and performing his signature song "Hey, Bo Diddley." The DVD Bonus Features also include a Bonus Video of Dionne Warwick singing "Reach Out and Touch," as well as Brain-Teasing Trivia, Multiple Biographies, and more... making this DVD the ultimate entertainment time capsule.
Take a trip down memory lane and see the stars the way they were with all 3 volumes of the FLASHBACKS Series including "Pop Parade" with Sonny & Cher, Jim Croce, Dionne Warwick, and "Easy Lovin'" with Tom Jones, Linda Ronstadt and The Carpenters.
Also Available on DVD is "The Lou Rawls Show (with Duke Ellington)":
http://www.view.com/thelourawlsshowwithdukeellingtondvd.aspx
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 | Lou Rawls "Tobacco Road"
Tags: "Tobacco, Blues, Jazz, Lou, r&b, Rawls, religious, Road"
Description: Louis Allen Rawls (December 1, 1933 January 6, 2006) was an American soul, jazz, and blues singer. He was known for his smooth vocal style: Frank Sinatra once said that Rawls had "the classiest singing and silkiest chops in the singing game". Rawls released more than 70 albums, sold more than 40 million records, appeared as an actor in motion pictures and on television, and voiced-over many cartoons. He had been called "The Funkiest Man Alive".
"Tobacco Road" is a song written and first recorded by John D. Loudermilk in 1960 that was a hit for The Nashville Teens in 1964 and has since become a standard across several musical genres.
Originally framed as a folk song, "Tobacco Road" was semi-autobiographical tale of growing up in the rough East Durham area of Durham, North Carolina. Released on Columbia Records, it was not a hit for Loudermilk, achieving only minor chart success in Australia. Other artists, however, immediately began recording and performing the song. The confusingly-named English group The Nashville Teens' rendition was a bold effort featuring prominent piano and bass drum parts set against a dual lead vocal; fellow countryman Mickie Most produced it with the same tough-edged-pop feel that he brought to The Animals' hits. "Tobacco Road" was a trans-Atlantic pop hit in 1964, reaching number 6 on the UK singles chart and number 14 on the U.S. singles chart. While the Teens would have further success in England, in the U.S. "Tobacco Road" became another one-hit wonder of the British Invasion.
"Tobacco Road" has been performed by a great number of other artists, often with slightly altered lyrics. Notable renditions include a Jazz one from Lou Rawls, a rock one from Jefferson Airplane, Mind Garage, a lengthy 17-minute version by Edgar Winter and his band, a sample on dead prez's Psychology, and others from Eric Burdon & War, Serbian rock bands Smak and Disciplin A Kitschme, Spooky Tooth, Status Quo, Steve Young, Love Affair, David Lee Roth, Aum, Tommy Cash, Blues Magoos, Blues Creation, Bobbie Gentry, Rare Earth, Jean-Jacques Goldman, and so on. It has been done as blues, country music, punk rock, or garage rock. In 2006 it was featured in the finale of the hit television show American Idol, and was performed on the show by contestant Phil Stacey in 2007 and Syesha Mercado in 2008.
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