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It amazes that a song from the 60’s sung by a one-hit wonder would continue to be remembered primarily because it supposedly had some dirty lyrics. No one could agree what those lyrics were.
Us young one’s at that time thought we knew the dirty words of the Kingsmen’s version, but the recording was so poor and singer words were so muddled, you could hear an almost infinite number of lyrics. Paul Revere and the Raiders version outsold the Kingsmen version in the Pacific Northwest, but a lot of the lyrics were different. Also the Kingmen’s version went to number one because of the “dirty” words legend back in the 60’s.
seanfear about 2 years ago
it is what it is doc – no lyrics.
ekw555 about 2 years ago
oddly, the version of Louie Louie with the easiest to understand lyrics is the cover by Motorhead.
Mel-T-Pass Premium Member about 2 years ago
Sorry dudes but Google is a thing for situations like this.
AndromedaMike about 2 years ago
It amazes that a song from the 60’s sung by a one-hit wonder would continue to be remembered primarily because it supposedly had some dirty lyrics. No one could agree what those lyrics were.
bwoodley Premium Member about 2 years ago
Us young one’s at that time thought we knew the dirty words of the Kingsmen’s version, but the recording was so poor and singer words were so muddled, you could hear an almost infinite number of lyrics. Paul Revere and the Raiders version outsold the Kingsmen version in the Pacific Northwest, but a lot of the lyrics were different. Also the Kingmen’s version went to number one because of the “dirty” words legend back in the 60’s.
Dana Kuhar Premium Member about 2 years ago
Me gotta go now