Talk:Long Tall Sally

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I removed the Weblink to Enotris Johnson. He has nothing to do with a girl called Enortis Johnson, who has given the starting words of the song on a paper to Bumps Blackwell. In Internet, everybody copies the wrong story from allmusic.com, where some strange things about Richards youth are claimed. In the authorised biography by Charles "Dr. Rock" White "The Life And Times of Little Richard" you can find the true story. 88.65.75.179 19:13, 2 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Pat Boone's version

If you are interested, here is a link to an article wherein Boone talks about the fact that there were, and still are in my opinion, different markets for different versions of songs by different artists. He points out, that, as I have found, black artists were very popular when they recorded in a style that appealed to the much larger popular record buying public. [1] This is something that Chuck Berry did quite deliberately. Steve Pastor 19:55, 28 June 2007 (UTC)

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