Robert Parker, who was the second most popular saxophonist in New Orleans after Lee Allen, took on the vocals himself, and the dance number, in which he sang ``Kick off your shoes and dance barefoot all night long,'' became a big hit. , that was "Barefootin'," which ranked 7th in the U.S. in 1966.
This album, which includes the song that has since been covered by Wilson Pickett, Barefoot Jerry, Alan Price, Georgie Fame, and others, and has now become a classic of New Orleans R&B and a popular Northern Soul number, has a light touch. From dance numbers centering on vocals to covers of soul classics, there's plenty to enjoy, and you'll have fun listening to it.
Highly recommended for New Orleans music lovers.
Recording information
01. BAREFOOTIN’
02. LET’S GO, BABY (WHERE THE ACTION IS)
03. MR. PITIFUL
04. I’VE BEEN LOVING YOU TOO LONG (TO STOP NOW)
05. SOUL KIND OF LOVING
06. C. C. RIDER
07. THE SCRATCH
08. HAPPY FEET
09. IN THE MIDNIGHT HOUR
10. DIRECTLY FROM MY HEART
11. HEADING FOR A FALL
12. I CAN’T HELP MYSELF
(BONUS TRACKS)
13. TIP TOE
14. A LETTER TO SANTA
15. YAK YAK YAK
16. SECRET SERVICE (MAKES ME NERVOUS)
17. EVERYBODY’S HIP HUGGIN’
18. FOXY MAMA
19. HOLDIN’ OUT
20. I CAUGHT YOU IN A LIE
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