Stories
The track "Johannesburg" was recorded by the British band The Kingston Trio in the 1970s. It is featured on their 1970 album titled "The Last Month of the Year." The song reflects themes related to the city and its socio-political context during that era.
The song was written by Richard Berry in the 1950s, but it is most famous for the 1963 cover by the Kingsmen.
"Groovin'" was originally recorded by The Young Rascals in 1967, but it was also covered by various artists in the 70s and 80s. Notably, the song was performed by artists like Johnny Harris and the group The Rascals during that time. Its enduring popularity has led to multiple interpretations and recordings in different styles throughout the decades.
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Written and originally performed by Hot Chocolate in 1973. Shortly thereafter covered by Stories. Ian Lloyd of Stories reprises the chorus for the title sequence for Louie.
One such song:"Brother Louie" by a group called Stories. It came out in the early 70s.
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Stories - Brother Louie
Recorded by a group called The Kingsmen.
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rick james-1978
The person that wrote the song "Brother Louie" is Errol Brown and Tony Wilson, from the group "Hot Chocolate". This song is about an interracial love affair.
1975
Lagan is 29, Louie is 10.
His name is Louie Messer
This could be 'Brother Louie' by the Stories--the chorus sounds like "Louie Louie Louie Lou-why?" She was black as the night Louie was whiter than white Danger, danger when you taste brown sugar Louie fell in love overnight Nothing bad, it was good Louie had the best girl he could When he took her home To meet his mama and papa Louie knew just where he stood Louie Louie Louie, Louie Louie Louie Lou-I Louie Louie Louie Louie Louie you're gonna cry
Christopher Masterson (He is the brother of Danny Masterson of That 70s Show.)