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  1. Bill Svanoe has three lives to discuss. He was a member of a singing group, The Rooftop Singers, that had a number-one hit record, “Walk Right In.”. Then he laid down his guitar and took up the Selectric typewriter (for those of you under thirty, the precursor of the computer). As a writer, he won the Peabody award for MILES TO GO BEFORE I ...

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  2. Stagolee. Written-By – Traditional. Written-By – Traditional. 3:17: B4: ... Bill Svanoe* Vocals – Lynne Taylor; Notes. Vanguard Stereolab LP Vanguard ...

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  3. Feb 25, 2015 · Adapted By, Arranged By – Erik Darling, Bill Svanoe* Written-By – Gus Cannon, Hosea Woods. ... Stagolee. 3:17; The Rooftop Singers - Walk Right In (2015 Digital ...

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  4. www.exclassics.com › ballads › stagoleeStagolee - Ex-Classics

    Stagolee, he went a-walkin ' In the red-hot, broilin ' sun— Says, 'Bring me my six-shooter, Lawd, I wants my forty-one.' Stagolee, he went a-walkin ' Through the mud and through the sand. Says, 'I feel mistreated this mornin ', I could kill most any man.' Billy Lyons told Stagolee, Please don't take my life, I've got three little helpless chillun

  5. Bill Svanoe joined The Rooftop Singers in the spring of 1962. The incredible deftness with which Bill executes the blues & gospel guitar technique he has developed, make him the inevitable third link in creating the group's musical excitement! The coffeehouse arrangements made maximum use of the trio's acoustic facility.

  6. Aug 19, 2013 · The song, "Walk Right In," was recorded in 1962 by The Rooftop Singers, and was a number one hit in early 1963. The song had originally been written in 1929 by the blues musician Gus Cannon (who released a recording the same year, with a jug band he led). The Rooftop Singers was formed in 1962, in order to record a new version of the song.

  7. Tom Cat. The Rooftop Singers. Rained Five Days. 02:07. Writer: Bill Svanoe - Erik Darling / Composers: Bill Svanoe - Erik Darling. 05. You Don't Know. The Rooftop Singers. The Rooftop Singers - Gold Collection.

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