Well, if your hands start a-clapping and your fingers start a-popping
Continuing my trip back through the 1963 album charts. 15/12/63 : How Do You Like It - Gerry And The Pacemakers This is, to my surprise, our first visit with Gerry - I'm expecting it to be bearable but not all that exciting. Yeah - perfectly bearable. It's in a similar vein to our recent visit with The Beatles with decent levels of energy, but maybe is just a bit less forward looking with obvious links back to 50s rock'n'roll or musicals. It was nice to hear the "original" version of "You'll Never Walk Alone" though and "Summertime" wasn't too bad either. I also recognised "Jambalaya (On The Bayou)" from the The Carpenters version - I think I'd assumed it was a cover, but had never considered who had done it originally. So obviously, I Googled it to learn it was written and first recorded by Hank Williams in '52, although it was brought to wider attention by Jo Stafford's version later that year - it was also...