Monday, July 21, 2014

Songs The Yardbirds Taught Us (#1): Enrie K-Doe - A Certain Girl

We're going to spend the week going under the covers by looking at the original versions of songs that were covered by The Yardbirds. In many cases we learned of the artist or the particular song FROM The Yardbirds. In most cases, actually. 

We'll start today with Ernie K-Doe (born as Ernest Kador) of New Orleans, Louisiana. Ernest struck it big in early 1961 with the Allen Toussaint composition/production of Mother-In-Law. In October of that same year Ernie K-Doe reached his bucket into the deep, rich music well that was Allen Toussaint one more time. Toussaint produced and wrote A Certain Girl under the name of Naomi Neville and it was released by Ernest K-Doe on the great local New Orleans label, Minit Records.

The song became a staple of early Yardbirds sets and was dedicated to wax with Eric Clapton laying down a fiery lead guitar part as the Flip-Side of their amazing debut single in May of 1964. It turns out we wrote about The Yardbirds' version in 2012. You can hear their version right here
Until next time, we'll see you On The Flip-Side!

9 comments:

  1. GREAT IDEA for a blog series!

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    1. Thank you sir. Now I need to figure out what comes next.

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    2. Paff ... Bum by Lucio Dallo?

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    3. Is that the sound of love? or is it the weight of gold? I can never remember.

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    4. How about a series of posts on other various original versions of songs.

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    5. Search for "under the covers" on this site.

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    6. "Dazed and Confused" by Jake Holmes
      "Train Kept a-Rollin" by Johnny Burnette

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    7. We're already on it Anon.

      http://ontheflip-side.blogspot.com/2013/08/tower-records-spotlight-jake-holmes.html

      http://ontheflip-side.blogspot.com/2014/07/songs-yardbirds-taught-us-3-johnny.html

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  2. Oh yeah, that's right. I've seen these. duh.
    That J.J. Jackson "Come See Me" threw me for a loop!

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