Who's heard Little Richard sing "Shake a Hand"?

I really cant explain my affection for this tune. I think it might be the shear exuberance of youth as it crashes into the the old blues axom:
"its sad its sad
its sad but its true
You can love somebody that
just don't love you."
In any case I do have some affection for this on, so be kind! :O}



Can't explain your affection for this video? Why it's as plain as the shnozz on my face! Cute women dancing in cheerleader outfits, what's not to like? The song is cool too.

I don't know the artist, so I assumed the song was new. Yes, in 1983. The thing is she's probably the best looking woman on earth at the age of 74. And she is very limber, too.
 
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I've always really liked this one. But this is the first time I've been able to catch all the lyrics.

But they had me at "See the dog and butterfly. ":O}
 
Can't explain your affection for this video? Why it's as plain as the shnozz on my face! Cute women dancing in cheerleader outfits, what's not to like? The song is cool too.

I don't know the artist, so I assumed the song was new. Yes, in 1983. The thing is she's probably the best looking woman on earth at the age of 74. And she is very limber, too.

All no doubt play a part in the attraction, but I'm a lyrics kinda guy.

"Oh Micky can't you understand you take me by the heart when you take me by the hand."
So direct and to the heart.
 
And now for something completely different!

Give this a shot, Remember to freeze frame as you go along. A history of the human heart
.The first shot, the one before you click is of a Ballet group practicing after the dance hall was leveled by war. Who or what could ever tame such hearts!

 
A dog that saved over a hundred lives, a man that took 11,000,000 lives.
A walk though the recent human past where we meet Einstein gabbing with American Indians, cops in drag and house wives buy coke in the streets
while the Ice burg that sank the Titanic floats past us in weariness.
Poco Bell offers us it's tender mercy.

 
A dog that saved over a hundred lives, a man that took 11,000,000 lives.
A walk though the recent human past where we meet Einstein gabbing with American Indians, cops in drag and house wives buy coke in the streets
while the Ice burg that sank the Titanic floats past us in weariness.
Poco Bell offers us it's tender mercy.



So many tears with just a few joys. Maybe I see the world strangely.
 
Damn, what a huge loss to comedy. As I've said before, I think he was possibly the best standup comedian ever.
 
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