Label: RCA Victor - 447-0615 • Format: Vinyl 7 Elvis Presley - Lawdy Miss Clawdy (1959, Gold Standard Series, Vinyl) | Discogs One of the most popular musicians of the 20th century, he is often referred to as the "King of Rock and Roll" or simply "the King". "Lawdy Miss Clawdy" is a rhythm and blues song by New Orleans singer/songwriter Lloyd Price that "grandly introduced The New Orleans Sound". The song Lawdy Miss Clawdy was written by Lloyd Price and was first recorded and released by Lloyd Price and His Orchestra in 1952. While still in high school, Lloyd Price was working for New Orleans radio station WBOK. "Lawdy" phonetically approximates the pronunciation of "Lordy" in New Orleans patois.According to Producer Bartholomew, "That triplet piano came from a guy out of California— Oh, now lawdy lawdy lawdy, Miss Clawdy Girl, you sure look good to me Well, please don't excite me, baby Know it can't be me. Well lawdy, lawdy, lawdy Miss Clawdy Girl You sure look good to me Well please don't excite me baby I know it can't be me. "Lawdy Miss Clawdy" was recorded March 13, 1952 at Cosimo Matassa's J&M Studios in New Orleans.
Label: RCA Victor - 447-0615 • Format: Vinyl 7 Elvis Presley - Lawdy Miss Clawdy (1959, Gold Standard Series, Vinyl) | Discogs One of the most popular musicians of the 20th century, he is often referred to as the "King of Rock and Roll" or simply "the King". "Lawdy Miss Clawdy" is a rhythm and blues song by New Orleans singer/songwriter Lloyd Price that "grandly introduced The New Orleans Sound". The song Lawdy Miss Clawdy was written by Lloyd Price and was first recorded and released by Lloyd Price and His Orchestra in 1952. While still in high school, Lloyd Price was working for New Orleans radio station WBOK. "Lawdy" phonetically approximates the pronunciation of "Lordy" in New Orleans patois.According to Producer Bartholomew, "That triplet piano came from a guy out of California— Oh, now lawdy lawdy lawdy, Miss Clawdy Girl, you sure look good to me Well, please don't excite me, baby Know it can't be me. Well lawdy, lawdy, lawdy Miss Clawdy Girl You sure look good to me Well please don't excite me baby I know it can't be me. "Lawdy Miss Clawdy" was recorded March 13, 1952 at Cosimo Matassa's J&M Studios in New Orleans.
Label: RCA Victor - 447-0615 • Format: Vinyl 7 Elvis Presley - Lawdy Miss Clawdy (1959, Gold Standard Series, Vinyl) | Discogs One of the most popular musicians of the 20th century, he is often referred to as the "King of Rock and Roll" or simply "the King". "Lawdy Miss Clawdy" is a rhythm and blues song by New Orleans singer/songwriter Lloyd Price that "grandly introduced The New Orleans Sound". The song Lawdy Miss Clawdy was written by Lloyd Price and was first recorded and released by Lloyd Price and His Orchestra in 1952. While still in high school, Lloyd Price was working for New Orleans radio station WBOK. "Lawdy" phonetically approximates the pronunciation of "Lordy" in New Orleans patois.According to Producer Bartholomew, "That triplet piano came from a guy out of California— Oh, now lawdy lawdy lawdy, Miss Clawdy Girl, you sure look good to me Well, please don't excite me, baby Know it can't be me. Well lawdy, lawdy, lawdy Miss Clawdy Girl You sure look good to me Well please don't excite me baby I know it can't be me. "Lawdy Miss Clawdy" was recorded March 13, 1952 at Cosimo Matassa's J&M Studios in New Orleans.
Label: RCA Victor - 447-0615 • Format: Vinyl 7 Elvis Presley - Lawdy Miss Clawdy (1959, Gold Standard Series, Vinyl) | Discogs One of the most popular musicians of the 20th century, he is often referred to as the "King of Rock and Roll" or simply "the King". "Lawdy Miss Clawdy" is a rhythm and blues song by New Orleans singer/songwriter Lloyd Price that "grandly introduced The New Orleans Sound". The song Lawdy Miss Clawdy was written by Lloyd Price and was first recorded and released by Lloyd Price and His Orchestra in 1952. While still in high school, Lloyd Price was working for New Orleans radio station WBOK. "Lawdy" phonetically approximates the pronunciation of "Lordy" in New Orleans patois.According to Producer Bartholomew, "That triplet piano came from a guy out of California— Oh, now lawdy lawdy lawdy, Miss Clawdy Girl, you sure look good to me Well, please don't excite me, baby Know it can't be me. Well lawdy, lawdy, lawdy Miss Clawdy Girl You sure look good to me Well please don't excite me baby I know it can't be me. "Lawdy Miss Clawdy" was recorded March 13, 1952 at Cosimo Matassa's J&M Studios in New Orleans.
Elvis Aron Presley (January 8, 1935 – August 16, 1977) was an American singer and actor. Well lawdy, lawdy, lawdy miss clawdy Girl you sure look good to me But please don't excite me baby I know it can't be me Well as a girl you want my money Yeah but you just won't treat me right You like to ball every morning Don't come home till late at night Oh gonna tell, tell my mama Lord, I … View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1959 Gold Standard Series Vinyl release of Lawdy Miss Clawdy on Discogs.