tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23453647.post1160405351690354003..comments2023-11-02T11:33:19.196+00:00Comments on matsuli music: Everybody's Rocking Tonightmatthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14742182508844340006noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23453647.post-5251905073134177722013-02-11T09:19:35.843+00:002013-02-11T09:19:35.843+00:00aperson, I will need to check the publishign credi...aperson, I will need to check the publishign credits on the EP, but even then I'm not sure that will provide definitive evidence. There is a lot of material in the vein and it may be that I just need to re-share an African Rock and Roll compilation at electricjive.matthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14742182508844340006noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23453647.post-5521979781809897972013-02-11T01:42:32.253+00:002013-02-11T01:42:32.253+00:00The outstanding track here is "Oh, She's ...The outstanding track here is "Oh, She's There." Wild!<br /><br />But I'm curious: All the other tracks seem to be cover versions or at least "mashups" of misheard Fats Domino and rockabilly tunes that must have filtered their way to South Africa at some point. But I've never heard of a late '50s American rock 'n' roll song called "Oh, She's There" or even just "She's There," and various Web searches for the lyrics or the title or the year all turn up nothing (except for references back to this post).<br /><br />So I'm curious: Do you know if "Oh, She's There" is an original by the Bogard Brothers, or a cover version? And if it's a cover version, who did the original?<br /><br />Thanks for digging up and sharing this interesting rarity!apersonnoreply@blogger.com