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the merseys - sorrrow - stereo remix

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the merseys - sorrrow - stereo remix

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ruudtes

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Edit for headphones, August 2017. This is a nice and clean stereo version (just somewhat mutilated by me, sorry for that) from the album "Fontana Records Story Volume 6" (1966).
After a series of hits as "The Merseybeats", two of the band left, leaving frontman and guitarist Tony Crane and rhythm guitarist Billy Kinsley. The duo went on as "The Merseys" and they recorded this song for their first single with the help of session musicians Jimmy Page (guitar), John Paul Jones (bass), Jack Bruce (stand-up bass) and Clem Cattini (drums).

In 1966 a #4 hit in the UK (the single was for six weeks in the top ten), #23 in Holland.
In 1973 David Bowie had a #3 hit with his cover in the UK, #1 in Australia and #2 in Ireland. #29 in Holland, #39 in Germany.

SORROW
(Richard Gottehrer, Jerry Goldstein and Bob Feldman)(forming The Strangeloves)

with your long blond hair and your eyes of blue
the only thing I ever get from you is
sorrow, sorrow

you're acting funny, spending all my money
you're out there playing your high class games
sorrow, sorrow

you never do what you know you ought to
something tells me you're the devil's daughter
sorrow, sorrow

aaahhh...

I tried to find her but I can't resist her
I never knew just how much I missed her
sorrow, sorrow

with your long blond hair and your eyes of blue
the only thing I ever got from you was
sorrow, sorrow

aaahhh...

with your long blond hair
I couldn't sleep last night
with your long blond hair...

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®© ruudtes rock & rolling sixties

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