Can't believe nobody has commented on this song at this late date (September 2018). It's a wonderful piece of rockabilly, a classic breakup song with a fine vocal by LS drummer Joe Butler (who cowrote the song with bassist Steve Boone; one of the few major LS songs not written or cowritten by John Sebastian) and beautiful Floyd Cramer-style lead guitar by Zal Yanovsky.
@mbrachman Rockabilly? Hard disagree. Folk rock, yes, twangy, yes...early Byrds like country rock crossover pre-Sweetheart...even Merle/ Buck Bakersfield, yes. Rockabilly- not.\r\n
@mbrachman Rockabilly? Hard disagree. Folk rock, yes, twangy, yes...early Byrds like country rock crossover pre-Sweetheart...even Merle/ Buck Bakersfield, yes. Rockabilly- not.\r\n
Can't believe nobody has commented on this song at this late date (September 2018). It's a wonderful piece of rockabilly, a classic breakup song with a fine vocal by LS drummer Joe Butler (who cowrote the song with bassist Steve Boone; one of the few major LS songs not written or cowritten by John Sebastian) and beautiful Floyd Cramer-style lead guitar by Zal Yanovsky.
@mbrachman A good breakup song.
@mbrachman A good breakup song.
@mbrachman Rockabilly? Hard disagree. Folk rock, yes, twangy, yes...early Byrds like country rock crossover pre-Sweetheart...even Merle/ Buck Bakersfield, yes. Rockabilly- not.\r\n
@mbrachman Rockabilly? Hard disagree. Folk rock, yes, twangy, yes...early Byrds like country rock crossover pre-Sweetheart...even Merle/ Buck Bakersfield, yes. Rockabilly- not.\r\n