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Sunday, December 6, 2020

 Next on Radio Djerdan:



"Billy Lee Riley - Big Harmonica Special" (Mercury, 1964)

 


~ In 2015, Bob Dylan offered this tribute to Riley, thanking MusiCares for their support in Riley's last years:

"He was a true original. He did it all: He played, he sang, he wrote. He would have been a bigger star but Jerry Lee came along. And you know what happens when someone like that comes along. You just don't stand a chance. So Billy became what is known in the industry—a condescending term—as a one-hit wonder. But sometimes, just sometimes, once in a while, a one-hit wonder can make a more powerful impact than a recording star who's got 20 or 30 hits behind him. And Billy's hit song was called "Red Hot," and it was red hot. It could blast you out of your skull and make you feel happy about it. Change your life." ~

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