Bo Carter - Corrine Corrina free for downloading

  • Artist: Bo Carter
  • Song: Corrine Corrina
  • Music Genre: Blues
  • Length: 03:19
  • Filesize: 3.9MB
  • Kbps: 160Kbps
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hazwun $$

2021-05-09 21:18:23 | Profile
I did not realize this song was so old. The fact the song has lasted so long, shows how good the song is.

Calin Constantin

2020-12-18 03:42:23 | Profile
Thank you for posting this and thanks to anyone on the youtoobs that posts original music versions. I heard this today on a bluegrass and hillbilly station I catch sometimes. I love Big Joe Turner and naively assumed it was his composition since he recorded it in 1956 and the Ray Peterson version which gets the most airplay (on stereotypical 50's-60's Rock & Roll style stations) was from 1960. However, I should have known better; not only because the style is not really like a Big Joe composition, but because I need to heed my own advice and "KEEP GOING BACK, BACK, BACK" to get music history. I see a lot of different comments here from various viewpoints. I think what we all can agree on though, is that traditional standards like this song are GREAT and that is why they are so infuential! Likewise, I would say what a great time to be alive when we can share music history in this way. Thanks again for posting this.

nanochase

2020-07-30 04:51:46 | Profile
I think if Rod changed the name you'd be hard pressed to make any connection. Outside of a couple of words.... and the blues rhythm... the songs are completely different. I'd buy Rods.... the other one sucks.

MissLilRedRooster

2020-06-24 13:56:19 | Profile
Sending to my daughter, Corina, thought Mississippi John Hurt was the first....

Princes revel

2020-06-22 10:58:22 | Profile
wow so the true profound of country sound folk and hillbilly music

Anh Từ Duy

2020-06-16 15:59:48 | Profile
Finally found it. So many versions of this song. Glad it was here. This is the one I was named after. My dad loved this song.

Andrew Jeter

2020-06-10 16:10:18 | Profile
Checked this out in Wikipedia today and this is the first recording of this song that has been covered by many people since - my favorites being Bob Dylan and Taj Mahal

mrsexxc1

2020-06-09 14:06:38 | Profile
Thank you love and respect thank you❤❤❤

thagoff

2020-06-07 15:26:35 | Profile
This is impressive. I'm not for certain but I think that Duke Ellington also recorded this.

Dhiraj Kumar

2020-06-05 04:53:03 | Profile
This song has been recorded by so many people, especially in country music. It's just a great song. This is my favorite version.

Asia P.

2020-06-04 21:51:28 | Profile
Listen to this song since childhood from various sources and have been a fan of Bo for more than 40 years, I'm just enlightened now that I know that Bo's version is the original. Thx!