Elvis Presley – Lawdy Miss Clawdy (’68 Comeback Special)
Introduction “Lawdy Miss Clawdy” is a seminal rhythm and blues track penned by New Orleans singer-songwriter Lloyd Price in 1952. The song’s inception traces back to Price’s high school days,…
Introduction “Lawdy Miss Clawdy” is a seminal rhythm and blues track penned by New Orleans singer-songwriter Lloyd Price in 1952. The song’s inception traces back to Price’s high school days,…
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