Godstar
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Okay, let’s have another go - This wasn’t bad for a 1960 b side from The Crickets:
"Alabama Song" is more widely known by The Doors version released in 1967.
However the Bertolt Brecht / Kurt Weill composition was first recorded in 1930 by Lotte Lenya..
https://youtu.be/6orDcL0zt34
Aah, Lotte Lenya. Pure filth when she was younger. Best rememberd for killing Bond with tetrodoroxin (albeit Fleming relented and put him on a respirator for 3 months so he could resynthesize some voltage activated sodium channels - this would actually work, astonishingly).
"Alabama Song" is more widely known by The Doors version released in 1967.
However the Bertolt Brecht / Kurt Weill composition was first recorded in 1930 by Lotte Lenya..
https://youtu.be/6orDcL0zt34
Aah, Lotte Lenya. Pure filth when she was younger. Best rememberd for killing Bond with tetrodoroxin (albeit Fleming relented and put him on a respirator for 3 months so he could resynthesize some voltage activated sodium channels - this would actually work, astonishingly).
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https://youtu.be/m-TCntNkCJ4
"Alabama Song" is more widely known by The Doors version released in 1967.
However the Bertolt Brecht / Kurt Weill composition was first recorded in 1930 by Lotte Lenya..
https://youtu.be/6orDcL0zt34
https://youtu.be/DX42_3ZKv8c
Except the thread was meant to be about the originals NOT the cover versions that are better known
Thread title obviously not clear given how many cover versions have been posted