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the rolling stones - walking the dog - colorized - phase effect Ib
Edit 1b for speaker boxes, June 2012/March 2024. The phase effect can only be heard via speakerboxes, NOT via headphones.
The Rolling Stones on "Big Beat '65", an Australian TV show, Melbourne, 29 January 1965.
Notice Brian Jones singing backing vocals (and doing the whistling).
The performance was all mimed, so I decided to try and "enhance" the sound a bit. I tried to give it a phase effect. Best heard through speaker boxes. Hope you like it.
1st UK studio album "THE ROLLING STONES" Decca Records, release date: April 17, 1964. 1st US studio album "ENGLAND'S NEWEST HIT MAKERS, THE ROLLING STONES" London Records, release date: May 29, 1964.
Recorded on January 3, 1964, released in the US on "England's Newest Hit Makers" in 1964.
Vocal harmony: Brian Jones *. Whistling: Brian Jones. Electric guitars: Brian Jones & Keith Richards. Lead vocals: Mick Jagger. Drums: Charlie Watts. Bass: Bill Wyman.
* Unlike most Stones' recordings, the songs features harmony vocals on the chorus solely by Brian Jones (most early Stones songs feature both Keith Richards and Bill Wyman on backing vocals) making their recording of the song unique among their catalogue.
WALKING THE DOG
(Rufus Thomas)
baby back dressed in black
silver buttons all down her back
high hose, tippy toes
she broke the needle and she can sew
walking the dog
I'm just a walking the dog
if you don't know how to do it
I'll show you how to walk the dog
c'mon now c'mon
I asked mother for fifteen cents
a'see a elephant jump the fence
a jumped so high, touched the skies
didn't get back 'til a quarter to five
walking the dog
I'm just a walking the dog
if you don't know how to do it
I'll show you how to walk the dog
c'mon c'mon now
tell me Mary, what's your twelve
how does your garden grow
what with silver bells and cockle shells
and pretty maids all in a row
walking the dog
I'm just a walking the dog
if you don't know how to do it
I'll show you how to walk the dog
c'mon now c'mon
baby, back dressed in black
silver buttons all down her back
high hose, tippy toes
she broke the needle and she can sew
walking the dog
I'm just a walking the dog
if you don't know how to do it
I'll show you how to walk the dog
c'mon now c'mon
a yeah, a jjjust a walking
a jjjjjust a walking, a jjjjjust a walking
now, if you don't know how to do it
I'll show you how to walk the dog
c'mon now c'mon
if you don't know how to do it
I'll show you how to walk the dog
c'mon now
if you don't know how to do it
I'll show you how to walk the dog
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