Oh, what a delightful question! The song "Spooky" by Classics IV has been covered by many artists over the years. Some well-known covers include versions by Dusty Springfield, Atlanta Rhythm Section, and even a more recent cover by Imogen Heap. It's wonderful to see how different artists can put their own unique spin on a classic tune like "Spooky."
yes.... Classics IV in 1968 Atlanta Rhythm Section in 1979
Yes, Santana covered the song "Spooky," originally by the Classics IV. Their version, featuring vocalist Rob Thomas, was included on the 1999 album "Supernatural." The cover blends Santana's signature guitar work with a contemporary pop sensibility, making it a unique rendition of the classic tune.
A band called the Classics IV from Jacksonville, Florida were formed in the year of 1965 then in the near future 1967 to 1969 were known for several hits one called Spooky
No...it was originally Mike Sharpe in the previous year.
The Classics IV. Lead singer Dennis Yost ( he died a few years ago) The song would have made a dandy reprise theme song for a movie about either the Electra Project , toned down somewhat, they split up, but things are afloat... or better yet the still on the drawing boards production or ( Veronica!) trouble is, producer is in the Big House.
yes.... Classics IV in 1968 Atlanta Rhythm Section in 1979
Yes, Santana covered the song "Spooky," originally by the Classics IV. Their version, featuring vocalist Rob Thomas, was included on the 1999 album "Supernatural." The cover blends Santana's signature guitar work with a contemporary pop sensibility, making it a unique rendition of the classic tune.
A band called the Classics IV from Jacksonville, Florida were formed in the year of 1965 then in the near future 1967 to 1969 were known for several hits one called Spooky
Classics IV was created in 1965.
No...it was originally Mike Sharpe in the previous year.
The Classics IV. Lead singer Dennis Yost ( he died a few years ago) The song would have made a dandy reprise theme song for a movie about either the Electra Project , toned down somewhat, they split up, but things are afloat... or better yet the still on the drawing boards production or ( Veronica!) trouble is, producer is in the Big House.
The credited writers of Stormy are Buddy Buie and James Cobb in 1969. Sunny, from which Stormy was derived, was written by Bobby Hebb in 1966.
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The Classics IV. one of the better ( secret theme) songs. My guess is it Electra Project from George ( or Phil"s) perspective.
Hello, I'm Brian Correll, And I was the guitarist for Dennis Yost & The Classics IV during the last several years of the group. Tommy Vale was the sax player during these years, however, at our final concert at St. Croix Virgin Islands (2005), Perry Williams played sax. I have 2 websites that goes into more detail: www.myspace.com\bricorrellmusic www.freewebs.com\briancorrell