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The album "Ain't That A Shame/Slippin' and Slidin'" by John Lennon is a compilation of covers of classic rock 'n' roll songs. The album features Lennon's signature vocals and guitar playing, and showcases his love and appreciation for the genre.
The album opens with the title track "Ain't That A Shame", a classic Fats Domino song. Lennon's rendition is faithful to the original, but with a more rock 'n' roll edge. The next track, "Slippin' and Slidin'", originally performed by Little Richard, is another standout on the album. Lennon's vocals are energetic and full of life, perfectly capturing the spirit of the song.
Other highlights on the album include "Do You Want to Dance?" and "Just Because". Lennon's version of "Do You Want to Dance?" is a fresh take on the classic song, with a more laid-back feel than the original. "Just Because" is another Little Richard cover, and Lennon's version is a high-energy romp that will have listeners tapping their feet.
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Slippin'And Slidin' | ||
Ain't That A Shame |
"Ain't That A Shame/Slippin' and Slidin'" is a solid album that showcases Lennon's love for classic rock 'n' roll. While the album may not be as groundbreaking as some of his other work, it is still a fun and enjoyable listen that will appeal to fans of the genre.