torsdag 10. mai 2012

Bobby Sheen - I May Not Be What You Want

A classic tale in pop music, the guy who goes for a girl who comes from "better" stock or family is the underdog who's of course the better lover. Bobby Sheen's "I May Not Be What You Want" is a perfect example, the flipside to his first Warner Brothers single, "Something New To Do", released in 1972. Sheen's a brilliant American soul singer who sadly died much too young in 2000, at the age of 59. He never experienced much success besides singing for Bob B. Soxx & The Blue Jeans who had their biggest hit with the 1962 single "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah". But a man who could sing a song like "I May Not Be What You Want" like he did, should be remembered for eternity. It's just a fantastic performance!

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