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The Great Pretender - Really Big Country Go-Go Shew flac album
  • Performer The Great Pretender
  • Title Really Big Country Go-Go Shew
  • Date of release 1966
  • Country US
  • Style Country
  • Other formats AA MOD RA MP1 MIDI VQF MP2
  • Genre World & Folk & Country
  • Size MP3 1604 mb
  • Size FLAC 1962 mb
  • Rating: 4.7
  • Votes: 533

The Great Pretender is a perfect title for this effort, a mix of funk and humor, gospel and jazz, with no small points of reference to Dizzy Gillespie, early doo wop, Mahalia Jackson, James Brown, and Sun Ra. The lengthy title track modernizes the Buck Ram hit on many levels, as Bowie's sly, ribald, and comedic trumpet playing hits every nerve over a head nodding church hued backbeat, accented by the ooh-ooh vocals of Fontella Bass and David Peaston.

The Great Pretender" is a popular song recorded by The Platters, with Tony Williams on lead vocals, and released as a single on November 3, 1955. The words and music were written by Buck Ram, the Platters' manager and producer who was a successful songwriter before moving into producing and management. The Great Pretender" reached the number one position on both the R&B and pop charts in 1956. Oh yes I'm the great pretender Pretending that I'm doing well My need is such I pretend too much I'm lonely but no one can tell. Oh yes I'm the grea. ead the full lyrics for The Great Pretender. Discuss these lyrics on MetroLyrics.

The title track was actually written while Browne was driving to the studio each day to make The Pretender. I was always driving around with no gas in the car," he said. This hit about a Big Easy streetwalker remains in rotation 35 years after it hit Number One. The group was from Philadelphia, but the nasty groove was classic New Orleans, with producer Toussaint and his house band, legendary R&B stalwarts the Meters, funking up the beat. Thanks to the ladies of LaBelle, every disco fan now knows at least one line of French: "Voulez-vous coucher avec moi?"

Fugitive Steals Identity Of Doo-Wop Group's Lead Singer. We got very big. We built ourselves up into headliners," says Jon "Bowzer" Bauman, Sha Na Na's most memorable greaser. The Bowzer character was that kind of greasy, but intensely vulnerable character that really did exist in the '60s and in the '50s

The Great Pretender (album). The Great Pretender, 1992. 24 November 1992 (US). Much like The Freddie Mercury Album, The Great Pretender was compiled by Queen Productions and features specially commissioned producers who remixed many of Freddie's best-known and highest-regarded material. Why The Freddie Mercury Album wasn't considered good enough for US audiences has never been fully explained.

The Great Pretender2. Released in the wave of quickie re-issues following Freddie's death in 1991, "The Great Pretender" sops up six remixed tracks from Freddie's lone solo album (Mr. Bad Guy), singles from the musical "Time," a couple soundtrack numbers and a B-Side. It also makes a strong argument for band chemistry and leaving well enough alone. Most of the songs here are remixed, and not to an improvement. Not like that many people really heard many of these songs beforehand; "Mr Bad Guy" was something of a flop and didn't even break the top 100 on original release.

Album: Best Of The Platters (1956). Charted: 5 1. Get the Sheet Music License This Song. You know this is an old song because it uses the word "gay" with its original meaning: happy and carefree. The lyric: "Oh yes, I'm the great pretender/Just laughing and gay like a clown. Chrissie Hynde named her rock band "The Pretenders" after this Platters song. This was sampled in the 1956 novelty hit "The Flying Saucer" by Buchanan & Goodman.

The Great Pretender is the first album by Lester Bowie recorded for ECM and released in 1981 The Great Pretender falls just short of Bowie's magnum opus The 5th Power, but not by much in terms of sheer modernism

Tracklist

A Really Big Country Go-Go Shew 3:23
B What's The World Comin' To? 2:00

Credits

  • Producer – Jimmy Bowen

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
0555 The Great Pretender Really Big Country Go-Go Shew ‎(7", Single, Promo) Reprise Records 0555 US 1966