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Johnny Burnette's 1961 album Johnny Burnett featured the song.; The song was recorded by Boz Scaggs for his 1965 album Boz.; Wilson Pickett, who joined The Falcons a year after they recorded the song, used it as the B-side to his single version of "Land of a 1000 Dances", recorded in May 1966.
After personnel changes in 1956, The Falcons had hits for the Lu Pine Records label with the million-selling "You're So Fine" (1959), [2] and "I Found a Love" (1962). [3] The group recorded under the production wing of Robert West, who gave the group a gospel sound and recorded the singers on his own Flick label.
"You're So Fine" is an "upbeat" pop rock track. [1] The song was written and composed by vocalist Jung Yong-hwa, and is composed in the key of A♭ major using common time with a tempo of 118 beats per minute. [2] [3] Jung began working on the song while conceiving "Cinderella"; the song lyrics were written in 2016. [4]
The original Racey song did not include the "Oh Mickey, you're so fine" chant, which Basil added. [6] For years, it was rumored that the name was changed to Mickey because Basil developed a crush on the Monkees' drummer and lead vocalist Micky Dolenz, after meeting him on the set of their film Head, for which she was the choreographer.
"You're So Fine" is a 1953 song, and 1954 chart hit by Little Walter. [1] The song has been covered by Little Mack Simmons and other artists. [2] References
For the first time ever, Carly Simon performed the mysterious "lost" verse from her iconic hit "You're So Vain.". Though she had unveiled the actual lyrics from the song's unreleased fourth verse ...
"You're So Fine", by Tina Turner "You're So Fine", by Rose Royce composed by T. Santiel, A. Santiel This page was last edited on 15 April 2016, at 12:11 (UTC). Text ...
Yeah, these are fine. They taste like a french fry, which I guess is a victory. A bit of skin on the ends is nice, but at the end of the day, these are boring me straight into my grave.