You're a sight for sore eyes 'cause I've been gone, for way too long And I hope to find you In that white, cherry dress You had on when i left you I'm home now So answer my calls So don't say maybe, baby. Say yes, and don't make me guess Don't say maybe, baby When such high feelings are at stake I just have to see you tonight So don't say Maybe, baby. We'll get in my car, top down And drive up to the hills We'll look over the city And i'll kiss your lips From then on, i'll know Everything will be just perfect Yeah, just perfect
Best known today for their dance smashes "Cool Jerk" and "We Got a Thing That's in the Groove", they were first known as 'The Three Caps': with Samuel George as the lead vocalist and drummer, Don Storball (birth name: Don Norman) on backup vocals and guitar, and Richard Mitchell (birth name: Richard McDougall) on backup vocals and keyboard.
Pearl is the second and final solo studio album by Janis Joplin, released posthumously in January 1971. It was the final album with her direct participation, and the only Joplin album recorded with the Full Tilt Boogie Band, her final touring unit. It peaked at number one on the Billboard 200, holding that spot for nine weeks. It has been certified quadruple platinum by the RIAA.
Album Dance the Cool Jerk. OOOOH Cool Jerk,Cool Jerk,Cool Jerk,ha ha ha Look at them guys lookin' at me like I'm a fool But aww, deep down inside they know I'm cool I said now, I said now, the moment of truth has finally come When I have to show you some, some of that Cool Jerk. Now, give me alittle drums by himself,there Now give me alittle bit a bass with those 88's
Cool jerk, cool jerk, cool jerk,ah ha ha) ha ha ha, Look at them guys lookin' at me like I'm a fool, But aww, deep down inside they know I'm cool I said now, i said now, the moment of truth has finally come, When I have to show you some, some of that cool jerk Now give me a. little drums by himself there, Now give me a little bit a bass with those 88's
Maybe Baby", originally recorded by Holly and the Crickets in 1957, reached number 17 on the US charts and number 4 on the UK charts; Holly toured in the UK that year (see Buddy Holly discography). The single also reached number 8 on the Billboard R&B chart and number 9 on the Canadian charts. The rather simple lyrics are augmented by a twangy percussive accompaniment, characteristic of rockabilly, which is especially effective in the 8-bar instrumental introduction and the short conclusion. Brian May, formerly the guitarist for the band Queen, covered the song as the B-side of his single "Business" in 1998 and included it on his EMI album Red Special, released only in Japan. Paul McCartney covered the song on the soundtrack for the British film Maybe Baby. Hank Marvin released a version of the song in 1996. Esquerita covered the song for the album Esquerita! in 2010.
Maybe Baby" is a rock-and-roll song written by Buddy Holly and the producer Norman Petty and recorded by Holly and the Crickets in 1957. Maybe Baby", originally recorded by Holly and the Crickets in 1957, reached number 17 on the US charts and number 4 on the UK charts; Holly toured in the UK that year (see Buddy Holly discography)