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Oh Susanna — I've Got Dreams to Remember
Album: Sleepy Little Sailor
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5.1

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Total ratings: 61









Released: 0
Length: 4:06
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sparrow wrote:
This is a great song, but nobody else is Otis. Haven't heard Delbert sing it. Come to think of it it's been too long since I got Delbertized...
Sad to say that there is only 1 Delbert song on the RP playlist ... we need to talk to Bill about that!
TXAggies wrote:
Like her voice, very smooth. However, there just aren't many people who can effectively pull off an Otis Redding tune. Thankfully there aren't many who try. Nice, just not anything special. Otis was the king, baby!!
This is a great song, but nobody else is Otis. Haven't heard Delbert sing it. Come to think of it it's been too long since I got Delbertized...
Please never play this version of this song again!!!
At least play the Delbert version. This just does not cut it.
Being in a bummed mood right now - this works for me.
Playing this song is a waste of time. Every minute that it goes on, I wish that Otis' version was playing instead. Otis Redding is one of those artists that just cannot be covered. Any attempt is a waste of time. You cannot improve on Otis Redding!!!
Like her voice, very smooth. However, there just aren't many people who can effectively pull off an Otis Redding tune. Thankfully there aren't many who try. Nice, just not anything special. Otis was the king, baby!!
Oh my dear lord, NO!
A correct update, in the first place. Well sung, played and recorded, but lacking the soulful despair it should contain (once had) and isn't that what this song is all about?
OH NO SUSANNA!!! There is a really tasty vers of this on a Delbert McClinton Live Record. This is just too slow, hollow and read-from-the-sheet. Should be a real torch to belt. Blech. <-(
Oy. This blows.
:P
Who castrated Otis?
<-(
StuBotNYC wrote:
NOW PLAY OTIS!
Or Delbert McClinton's excellent cover!
NOW PLAY OTIS!
Definitely gets points for courage in covering an Otis Redding song (especially one as heartfelt as this), but familiarity with the Otis version leaves this one sounding very weak, soulless, and, well, white.
i hear some patty griffin in this. that fact alone is enough for a 7 rating
hmmm... not doing much for me. will have to give it a few more listens.
Excellent cover of the Otis Redding tune. (went back to the original after I heard this song the first time)