Written in the early early sixties by Naomi Neville. No relation to the Neville Brothers out of New Orleans. But indeed this was the pen name for Allen Toussaint from that same
city.
Allen Toussaint (born January 14, 1938) is an American musician, songwriter and record producer.
One of the most influential figures in New Orleans R&B, many of Toussaint's songs have become familiar through their numerous cover versions, including "Working in the Coalmine", "Ride Your Pony", "Brickyard Blues", "Get Out My Life Woman", "Southern Nights" and "Everything I Do Gonna Be Funky".Another was Fortune Teller, covered by many 1960s rock groups including The Who and The Hollies, and recently (2007) by Robert Plant on Raising Sand
The first version I remember hearing was the Rolling Stones cut from their Newest Hitmakers lp
I think that this song is one of those great garage type songs that so many of the early bands adopted to their own style
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02 merseybeats
03 who
04 downliners sect
05 hollies
06 tornados
07 shortlist
08 hardtimes
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10 fire escape
11 iguanas
12 radiators
13 cowslingers
14 throb
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17 chains
18 thee sixpence
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20 episode six
21 crazyhorse
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