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Episode 7: Let's stick/work together by Bryan Ferry/Canned Heat.

53 min · 5. mar. 2026
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How a songwriter was able to create 2 songs from one source. Wilbert Harrison had a million seller in 1959 with 'Kansas City'. He had to wait 10 years for his next hit with 'Let's work together' in 1969, which was adapted from his 1962 song 'Let's stick together'. Both songs were then covered becoming big hits for Bryan Ferry in 1976 and Canned Heat in 1969. If you have ideas for an episode; general comments to glaring omissions or maybe just want to say hello: originalpod.lastelle@gmail.com [originalpod.lastelle@gmail.com] This podcast is assembled and produced by musician, composer, engineer/producer: Chris Lastelle. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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Episode 7: Let's stick/work together by Bryan Ferry/Canned Heat.

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