“Cry Me a River” is another song that was prominent in the film The Girl Can’t Help It. Julie London performs is as a hallucination her old agent sees when he is drunk.
I know it from the Joe Cocker version.
“Cry Me a River” is another song that was prominent in the film The Girl Can’t Help It. Julie London performs is as a hallucination her old agent sees when he is drunk.
I know it from the Joe Cocker version.
I have posted a few times about songs performed in the film The Girl Can’t Help It. “Twenty Flight Rock” was performed by Eddie Cochran who co-wrote it.
from the article:
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The original version of “Be-Bop-a-Lula” was by Gene Vincent and His Blue Caps. Last night, I saw them perform it in the 1956 film “The Girl Can’t Help It”. John Lennon and Paul McCartney both covered it.
The film version:
Last night, I watched The Girl Can’t Help It which has Fats Domino performing the song “Blue Monday”. The original version was by Smiley Lewis and has a great guitar solo. Both versions were produced by Dave Bartholomew who wrote it. I bet they had a large overlap of backing musicians.
I call it soda.