This song is an inspiration to many many rock & roll songs.
From the opening guitar riff to the first vocals of "I walk 47 miles of barbed wire, I use a cobra-snake for a necktie" you know this song is a classic!
"Got a tombstone hand and a graveyard mine,
Just 22 and I don't mind dying. Who Do You Love"
The Original. A distorted guitar lays down the main riff along with bridging solos all backed by a powerful drum beat. The vocals settle on top of the mix relaxed but intent.
Jack Pearson's vocals and the groovy accentuation on drums and guitar contribute to this updated version of the classic Beat les song "Thank You Girl."
This sexified and womanized version of the song puts another dimension on the thought "Well I see you every day You my babe, I got my eyes on you" Ohlman's voice sends a soothing, soulful chill down your spine, in a good way. "The number-one secret weapon in America's gal-singin' sweepstakes...It's now time for America to get very hip to Christine Ohlman, because musical treasures don't come along like this very often." (Cub Koda)
Burk starts off the song with an ass kicking guitar riff and a soulful, raspy voice. It's accompanied by a sweet honky tonk organ giving the song a classic rock & roll vibe.
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Just listen to ulta Joe version of the Bobby Charles song "'The Jealous Kind' a few times and see if it won't make you swear eternal loyalty to the Cult Of Joe Cocker.