User: ibji |
The True Lyrics to Louie Louie here for the first time ever are the true lyrics to the kingsmen version of the song louie louie (transcribed by me) Edit... @36 seconds...change to (me) sail that ship @39 seconds...change to me never think how @54 seconds...change to oh baby said (a) we @1:04...change to: think of little girl, ah, constantly @2:17 ...change to I('ll) tell her I'll @2:37...change to I said me gotta go now with all the edits, here are the lyrics... Louie Louie ___________ a Louie Louie oh no, said we gotta go yeah yeah yeah yeah y'a said a Louie Louie oh baby said we gotta go a fine little girl, she waitin' for me (me) catch a ship, across the sea (me) sail that ship ah all alone me never think how I'll make it home a Louie Louie yeah nah nah now said we gotta go oh no, said (a) Louie Louie oh baby said (a) we gotta go (agh)...(or, possibly, F&^%!) three nights and days I sailed the sea (me) think of litte girl, ah, constantly ah on that ship I dream she there I smell the rose ah in her hair a Louie Louie woh no, said we gotta go yeah yeah yeah yeah y'a said a Louie Louie oh baby said (a) we gotta go ok lets give it to 'em right now! me see me see Jamaica a moon above it won't be long me see me love (me) take her in my arms again I('ll) tell her, "I'll never leave you again" a Louie Louie oh no, said we gotta go yeah yeah yeah yeah y'a said a Louie Louie woh baby said we gotta go I said me gotta go now lets (go) hustle on outta here lets go! Tags: louie kingsmen lyrics |
User: DocDylan |
The Kingsmen - Money Money The Kingsmen - Money Money Tags: Louie Louie-Louie LouieLouie music rock garage 60 60's The Kingsmen |
User: SPPN |
All The Kings Men See priceless and rare footage of the actual Kingfish in action and see the real story right here! This newsreel culminates footage from Paramount and Pathe News, which we are the copyright holders of. Tags: All The Kings Men Huey Long Sean Penn Columbia Kingfish Politician Paramount Pathe News SPPN sppn |
User: lemurjim |
Louie Louie - The Kingsmen This clip i found on youtube then i downloaded it but the video is not on youtube anymore so here it is Tags: Louie The Kingsmen 1964 |
User: watchika |
The Kingsmen-Louie, Louie This is the Kingsmen song, "Louie, Louie" Tags: the kingsmen louie 60s rock pop cool fun |
User: newtz2000 |
The Kingsmen - When Mama Prayed From The Kingsmen Reunion at the NQC '95. A great event. Tags: Southern Gospel The Kingsmen religious |
User: JBauder1948 |
The Kingsmen - Little Latin Lupe Lu The Kingsmen were a 1960s garage rock / frat rock band from Portland, Oregon. They are best known for their 1963 recording of Richard Berry's "Louie Louie", which held the #2 spot on the Billboard charts for six weeks. The single has become an enduring classic. When recorded, the band members were Jack Ely (vocalist/rhythm guitar), Lynn Easton (drummer), Mike Mitchell (guitar), Don Gallucci (piano) and Bob Nordby (bass guitar). Ken Chase (Kingsmen manager and Portland radio station KISN music director) produced the recording session. Robert Lindahl (Northwestern Inc. recording studio owner) was the audio engineer. "Louie Louie" was kept from the top spot on the charts in late 1963 and early 1964 by The Singing Nun and Bobby Vinton, who monopolized the #1 slot for four weeks apiece. The Kingsmen single reached #1 on the Cashbox chart and #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Additionally in the UK it reached #26 on the Record Retailer chart. World wide sales were reported to be over one million copies sold. The b-side of the single features an instrumental called "Haunted Castle". The band attracted nationwide attention when "Louie Louie" was banned by the governor of Indiana, Matthew E. Welsh, and attracted the attention of the FBI because of alleged indecent lyrics in the Kingsmen's version of the song. The lyrics were, in fact, innocuous, but Ely's baffling enunciation permitted teenage fans and concerned parents alike to imagine the most scandalous obscenities. All of this attention only made the song more popular. In April 1966 The Kingsmen reissued "Louie Louie" and the song once again hit the music charts reaching #65 on the Cashbox chart and #97 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. After the success of "Louie Louie", the members of the Kingsmen took varied paths. Easton, whose mother had registered the name of the group and therefore owned it, declared that from this point on he intended to be the singer, forcing Ely to play the drums. This led Jack Ely and Bob Nordby to quit the group. Ely would later form his own "Jack Ely & the Kingsmen". Don Gallucci was forced out because he wasn't old enough to tour and later formed Don and the Goodtimes, which morphed into the short-lived Touch. Later, Gallucci would become a record producer with Elektra Records, with his most famous production being The Stooges' seminal second album Fun House. The two remaining original Kingsmen, Lynn Easton and Mike Mitchell, toured as the official band. Following legal action on both sides, Easton established his right to the "Kingsmen" name. Thus Ely was forced to stop using it, and Easton was forced to stop lip syncing to Ely's vocals. This initially hurt the Easton Kingsmen's popularity, after audiences realized that this was no longer the band they had come to see. Eventually, though, the official band (with Easton on vocals) charted several more singles in the 1960s. The Kingmen 1964 follow up to "Louie Louie" was a party version of "Money (That's What I Want)" which hit the Billboard Hot 100 at #16 and on Cashbox at #17. Then came "Little Latin Lupe Lu" peaking on Billboard at #46 and Cashbox at #49. After that it was "Death of An Angel" #33 on Cashbox and #42 on Billboard. 1965 saw The Kingsmen return to the Top 10 nationally with "The Jolly Green Giant" reaching #4 on Billboard and #8 on Cashbox. The follow up song was "The Climb" #45 on Cashbox and #65 on Billboard. "Annie Fanny" was released next reaching #43 on Cashbox & #47 on Billboard. Next came "(You Got) The Gamma Goochee" #98 on Cashbox & #122 on Billboard. In 1966 The Kingsmen continued to hit the charts with "Killer Joe" reaching #77 on Billboard & #81 on Cashbox. In 1967 The Kingsmen hit the chart for the last time with "Bo Diddley Bach" reaching #128 on Billboard. On November 9, 1998, The Kingsmen were awarded ownership of all their early recordings released on Wand Records from Gusto Records, including "Louie Louie." They had not been paid royalties on the songs since the 1960s. Tags: rock garage band |
User: WickedPickin |
Todd Snider "The Ballad Of The Kingsmen" Todd Snider performing "The Ballad Of The Kingsmen" LIVE at Headliners Music Hall, Louisville KY 01-26-07. Tags: Todd Snider |
User: maffersonvonbittner |
Kingsmen-6N A documentary of EMR 6 North, here at Oral Roberts University. It's slightly edited for time. Tags: Oral Roberts University ORU Kingsmen Six North EMR Matt Bittner |
User: AllTheKingsMenMovie |
All The Kings Men Trailer All The Kings Men Opens in theatres everywhere on September 22, 2006 Tags: All the Kings Men movie trailer |