Crazy Little Thing Called Love by O'Neill Fernandes published on 2021-12-15T00:18:58Z This is Let’s Dance...Vol.4 which is a composition of cover songs from across the genres and through the generations...There are also Let’s Dance Vol1, 2 & 3 which I have recorded and produced earlier...so go on and have a listen if you haven’t heard them before...bound to entertain...for sure. The album starts off with the song December ’1963 (Oh What a Night) by The Four Seasons, which was a hit by Frankie Valli in 1975. It is followed by Wanda Jackson’s ‘Let’s Have a Party’ going all the way back to 1958 and complemented by Jerry Lee Lewis’ ‘Great Balls of Fire’ (1957) ‘Is This The Way To Amarillo’ is a song written by Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield. It is about a man traveling to Amarillo, Texas, to find his girlfriend Marie. It was a big hit for Tony Christi in Nov 1971. I hope you enjoy my cover version. The Bay City Rollers was one of my favourite bands of the 70’s. I have recorded two of their songs from their debut album ‘Rollin’. ‘Shang-a-Lang’ (1974) and ‘Bye Bye Baby’ (1975). If you have followed my music, you would know that Queen and Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) are two of my favourite bands. Their music was a cross-pollination of Rock and Classical Music that stood out in the music industry. Regarding Queen, I have recorded two of their songs in ‘Fat Bottom Girls’ (1978) and Crazy Little Thing Called Love (1979). ‘Rockaria’ is a song by Electric Light Orchestra (ELO), written by Jeff Lynne and was the third track on the band's successful 1976 album A New World Record, and was the second single from the album. I have recoded two tracks in the genre Latin Rock in the Gypsy Kings Medley (1995) and Santana’s ‘Evil Ways’ (1969) ...so go on and have a dance... A touch of Rhythm and Blues with ‘CC Rider’ (1958) by Chuck Wills...so something for the R&B fans to enjoy... Tina Charles is an English singer who achieved success as a disco artist in the mid to late 1970s. I have recorded one of her hits in ‘Dance Little Lady Dance’ (1976). So, I hope this one will bring back some memories and get you up dancing or reminiscing. A bit of Reggae with the song by Blondie ‘The Tide is High’ (1967) ...so something for the Reggae fans to indulge... Some classic Rock tracks with the Robert Palmer’s ‘Bad Case of Loving You’ (1978), ‘Higher and Higher’ by Rita Coolridge (1977), ‘Somebody to Love’ by Jefferson Airplane (1967), The Young Ones (Cliff Richard) (1962) and Cecilia by Simon and Art Garfunkel (1970) will certainly get you rocking along or just enjoying the music... So, I really enjoyed the challenge in doing this dance album which has improved my mixing and production skills up a notch and has allowed me to expand my creativity to another level... I’m sure you will enjoy listening and dancing to this album as I have enjoyed the challenges in recording and producing it… Enjoy!!! Genre Pop Comment by Michel Borris i can't believe my ears... 2022-01-03T11:43:45Z Comment by John Brown Hey it's good to hear 2021-12-30T09:29:14Z Comment by Jeff Wilson you are truly amazing! 2021-12-29T07:43:25Z Comment by George Walter Thanks for the great tune.... I listen to it everyday thank u 2021-12-28T09:10:19Z