He had not had a record on Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart since 1964 and a year later on September 1st, 1968 his covered version of the Beatles' "Lady Madonna” would enter the Top 100, it stayed on the chart for two weeks at position #100.Īntoine Domino Jr. Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn March 27th 1967, Fats Domino appeared in his first United Kingdom concert* it was at the Saville Theater in London.So where do we start with this claim of plagiarizing? Bad Penny Blues steals the boogie woogie piano from others. Ken who thinks this a Bad Penny Blues is wrong. There are no new notes or chord structures. Silat from OregonEvery musician plagiarized some bit of song.May not have fit quite right in the structure of the lyrics ? I don't know. Jeff from MinneapolisMany folks have pointed out the fact that Saturday is the only day of the week not mentioned in the song, but I wonder if it is because Saturday is a three syllable word and the others are not (Wednesday maybe looks like it should be ?).Steve from Princeton, NjThis is one several songs, along with Back In The USSR and Why Don't We Do It In The Road, in which Paul sounds like Ringo.Kb from New YorkI think that in this song, Paul McCartney sound somewhat like Ringo Starr.May be a subconscious tribute to an underrated vocalist! Bobbyrobbo from Bristol UkWhen I first heard this in1968 I genuinely thought it was Ringo. As does the ragtime syncopation on the piano. Gives it a lighthearted 'fun" feel, though. Cyberpope from Richmond, Bc, Canada I find the cupped hand faux instruments part to sound like a cross between a kazoo & a couple of ducks.Bridget from CoI legit thought this was about the singer Madonna! She was popular in the 80s! This is a good song though.Luna Loud from Royal Woods, MichiganRonnie Scott hated the fact that people payed more attention to the Beatles "mouth horns" sounds than to his actual sax playing.
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