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Elvis recorded a duet of Good Golly Miss Molly with Jerry Lee Lewis
Little Richard.
He had quite a few, actually, but these are his most popular: Good Golly Miss Molly, Rip It Up, Keep a Knockin', Long Tall Sally, The Girl Can't Help It, Ready Teddy, Slippin' and Slidin', Kansas City/Hey Hey Hey Hey, and Tutti Frutti.
Yes and no. A version by Cliff is featured on the compilation "Juke box favourites" issued in 1998. The Rebel Rousers aren't credited and judging by the sound of it I'd guess it was recorded sometime in the early 90s, and that Cliff is accompanied either by session musicians or his regular touring band.
Ok! Here it is: the guy with Elvis' voice we listen in duet with Jerry Lee Lewis IS a fake!!! His name is Orion (!!!) and he's pretty contemporary to us, doubling Elvis very far away from the 50's hits recorded by Jerry. Oh, boy!!! Good question!!! I've recently downloaded a whole album titled simply "Elvis Presley & Jerry Lee Lewis", featuring, apart of Little Queenie, also Be Bop a Lula, Cold Cold Heart, Good Golly Miss Molly, Old Black joe, Save The Last dance For Me, Sweet Little Sixteen. Is it real or just a joke??? Elvis's voice looks really fake and I got no clue through the web about such meeting.
Good Golly Miss Molly was created in 1964-03.
Elvis recorded a duet of Good Golly Miss Molly with Jerry Lee Lewis
Little Richard.
hi Molly is a fantastic name. :)
Hannah Montana - 2006 Good Golly Miss Dolly 1-16 was released on: USA: 29 September 2006 Hungary: 5 January 2008
That episode is Good Golly miss Dolly
I will make a list for you: Karma, Ostara, Ella, Melody, Holly, Hattie, Bell, Indigo, Emma, Prancer, Naomi, Rosie, Athena, Cocoa, Sunny, Molly, Good Golly Miss Molly, Sun Dancer, Melony, Magic, Zoey, Little, Tonka, Trinity, Maggie, Garnet, Bella and Georgia.
He had quite a few, actually, but these are his most popular: Good Golly Miss Molly, Rip It Up, Keep a Knockin', Long Tall Sally, The Girl Can't Help It, Ready Teddy, Slippin' and Slidin', Kansas City/Hey Hey Hey Hey, and Tutti Frutti.
No, Molly Sims has never been Miss America.
In Chronological Order: My First Kiss, If You Want Me To, Falling In Love In A Coffee Shop, Nothin' On You, Charlie's Angels Theme Song, If I Had You,Free Your Mind, Breathe (2 AM), Good Golly Miss Molly, She's Got Me Dancing, Jai Ho, Feeling Good, Tootsee Roll, If I Had You (Reprise), Raise Your Glass
Yes and no. A version by Cliff is featured on the compilation "Juke box favourites" issued in 1998. The Rebel Rousers aren't credited and judging by the sound of it I'd guess it was recorded sometime in the early 90s, and that Cliff is accompanied either by session musicians or his regular touring band.
Miss Molly Mill - 1970 is rated/received certificates of: Germany:12