An update to our discussion below about The Diamonds and their white boy cover of "Little Darlin'.
I incorrectly attributed the original of the song to Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs (of "Stay" fame); in point of fact, "Little Darlin'" was issued under the nom de disque The Gladiolas, the group with whom Williams was toiling at the time.
Also, as you can hear, The Diamonds version is actually quite faithful to the The Gladiola's frankly over the top original; if anything, The Diamonds take on the tune seems to be quite subtly and perceptively tongue in cheek, rather than some kind of yahoo racist parody. In any case, it's a more exciting record.
IMHO.
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Note to self: Splitting hairs over obscure 50s r&b non-hits seemingly less interesting to readers than hoped.
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You're wrong, Steve--we're too engrossed to comment.
I thank you.
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I've wondered if The Diamonds' version is the inspiration for Big Daddy's treatment of "You Don't Send Me Flowers." Perhaps my favorite Big Daddy track.
I just couldn't come up with the approprite snarky/uplifting comment in a timely fashion.
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