Lotta Lovin' (feat. The Blue Caps) - Gene Vincent

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Lotta Lovin' (feat. The Blue Caps) Lyrics

Well I wanna-wanna lotta-lotta lovin'
Well I wanna-wanna lotta-lotta huggin'
So baby can't you see that you were meant for me
I want your lovin', yes-a-ree.

Well I wanna-wanna lotta-lotta huggin'
Well I wanna-wanna lotta-lotta kissin'
So baby please proceed to get the love I need
I want your lovin' yes indeed.

Well, I want you, I love you, I need you so much
Why don't you give out with that magic touch
You send me, you thrill me, baby you're so fine
I want your lovin' baby all the time.

Well I wanna-wanna lotta-lotta lovin'
Well I wanna-wanna lotta-lotta kissin'
So baby don't forget I gonna get you yet
I want your lovin', aw you bet. (Rock)

Well, I want you, I love you, I need you so much
Why don't you give out with that magic touch
You send me, you thrill me, baby you're so fine
I want your lovin' baby all the time

Well I wanna-wanna lotta-lotta lovin'
Well I wanna-wanna lotta-lotta huggin'
So baby don't forget I gonna get you yet
I want your lovin', aw you bet. (Rock)


Well I wanna-wanna lotta lovin'
Well I wanna-wanna lotta huggin'
So baby don't forget I gonna get you yet
I want your lovin', aw you bet
Well, I need your lovin', aw you bet
Well, I want your lovin', aw you bet
Well, I need your lovin', aw you bet
Well, I want your lovin', aw you bet.

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Gene Vincent, real name Vincent Eugene Craddock, (February 11, 1935 – October 12, 1971) was an American rockabilly pioneer musician, best known for his hit Be-Bop-A-Lula. He performed with his backing band, the Blue Caps.

After Be-Bop-A-Lula had become a huge hit in 1956 (peaking at #7 and spending 20 weeks in the Billboard Pop Chart), Gene Vincent & His Blue Caps (often mis-named as 'the' Blue Caps) were unable to follow it up with the same level of commercial success, but released critically acclaimed songs like Race With The Devil (#96 in Billboard) and Bluejean Bop (#49).

Following a visit to Europe in 1959, Vincent managed to attract a new huge and discerning audience there, especially in England and France. By that time his career had mostly ended in the US. In 1960, while on tour in Britain, Vincent and songwriter Sharon Sheeley were seriously injured in a high-speed traffic accident. Vincent broke his ribs, collarbone, and added further damage to his already weak leg which he had injured in a motorcycle accident in 1955 and refused to have amputated, and Sheeley suffered a broken pelvis. Both Vincent and Sheeley survived, but the accident killed Vincent's tourmate and Sheeley's fiancé, Eddie Cochran.

Vincent subsequently moved to England in 1963. His stage shows became "must see" events and his bands through those years were to spawn some of the most respected players in the world today. It was during his early tours of Britain that he adopted the trademark leather outfit, at the suggestion of British Rock 'n' Roll impressario, Jack Good.
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