There's actually an entire album of Cabot's Dylan covers.With the baroque pop background music, he should have narrated with his natural English accent. His Marlon Brando vocals don't work here.
The liner notes are as bad as the record.
There's actually an entire album of Cabot's Dylan covers.With the baroque pop background music, he should have narrated with his natural English accent. His Marlon Brando vocals don't work here.
It's a shocker of a cover, but still pretty good, seen as how good the original was, despite the dubious lyrical intent/content.
I'll see your cover with this, hard to top.
"And here's to you, Mrs Robinson, foolin' with that young stuff like you do ... boo hoo hoo ..."
Cab Calloway covers himself. He wanted this version to be in The Blues Brothers [sniff, sniff].
"And here's to you, Mrs Robinson, foolin' with that young stuff like you do ... boo hoo hoo ..."
"And here's to you, Mrs Robinson, foolin' with that young stuff like you do ... boo hoo hoo ..."
"And here's to you, Mrs Robinson, foolin' with that young stuff like you do ... boo hoo hoo ..."
As long as we're doing Frank Sinatra, how about one that goes in the other direction?
Seems like he was doing it as a joke.That's just sad.
Cab Calloway covers himself. He wanted this version to be in The Blues Brothers [sniff, sniff].
Still . . . .Seems like he was doing it as a joke.
As long as we're doing Frank Sinatra, how about one that goes in the other direction?
There wasn't a lot of money in being Cab Calloway in 1978. 1979, however....Why, oh why, didn't someone warn him not to do that?
Don't make me unleash this!Pulling out all the stops now ;[]