Thomas Wayne - The Girl Next Door Went A-Walking download song

  • Artist: Thomas Wayne
  • Song: The Girl Next Door Went A-Walking
  • Genre: Rock
  • Length: 02:14
  • Size: 5.2MB
  • Bitrate: 320Kbps
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Васек Чабанов

2021-11-16 00:59:39 | Profile
I think Thomas Wayne died in a car accident. It was hisactual  brother, LUTHER PERKINS, guitarist for Johnny Cash, who died in a fire. (no relation to Carl Perkins)

sasa lih

2021-08-07 12:37:40 | Profile
Hey Karl. Here is the controversy, (my theory of course)... I think that these two voices are one and the same, on both songs. I think both versions are Elvis. There, that is it, just my opinion. Is it a provable opinion? Yes! All you have to do is find some forensic voice analysis experts that can be trusted to SHOW and tell the truth. I have done that very thing, I have found them! They workin it. Oh the things we will be able to show that went on in Memphis! Later Mr. Karl!

BerryGlitter

2021-07-31 07:58:27 | Profile
Do you have any newspaper clippings about his death in a fire in 1968. Others have said that he was killed by a hit and run accident. Still others say it was suicide from a head on collision. Hmmmmmmm. Does anyone really know for sure? If anyone has anything in (print only) I would love to see it. Thanks. Slim Wallaces Nephew.

jmayer1782

2021-05-24 04:30:18 | Profile
This song is more identified with Elvis Presley, but Thomas Wayne (born Thomas Wayne Perkins in Battsville, Miss., in 1940) co-wrote the song and recorded it on the Fernwood label in early 1960. His big splash on the popular music scene came with his 1959 recording of "Tragedy", which rose to No. 3 on the Billboard Magazine charts.

Kuddlees

2021-05-16 06:45:10 | Profile
Both versions were great but in the early sixties no one could touch the smoothness in the Elvis voice really sixties Elvis number one

Nikole Racing

2021-05-14 16:24:33 | Profile
elvis copied this song note for note

Shugo

2020-11-24 15:09:48 | Profile
What was the major controversy?

Anabel Rivera

2020-09-14 08:10:13 | Profile
WOW!! The things you learn about songs you loved! An amazing song covered by Elvis, but the original is unbelievable !

Bego Angosto

2020-07-07 13:08:02 | Profile
Died in what kind of fire and were? Anyone can put me on to any surviving family members?

karisma3211

2020-05-06 03:34:13 | Profile
Scotty was the only person to own any part of Fernwood Records besides Slim Wallace. He was VP for three years and owned 3% of Fernwood. Jack Clement that started Fernwood with my Uncle Slim Wallace was the driving force behind the beginning of Fernwood. He drove the first nail. Rest Cowboy Jack Clement,rest. Very interesting story of how that came about. Later!

Zechariah Bigley

2020-03-16 21:42:39 | Profile
It is amazing that you noticed how close these two voices are on THIS particular song. You are the first. You are on to something my friend. Keep digging. There is a deep hidden secret between these two. I bought what very little was left of Fernwood Records about 7 years back, (two boxes full of two track tapes). There is some major controversy sourrounding this old label that was started by my Uncle Slim Wallace and Jack Clement. Actually it was the chicken AND the egg.