Lloyd Price singing 'Stagger Lee' - Steve Sadd on tenor sax.

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Concert at McCabe's Feb. 2013, Steve playing sax with Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member Lloyd Price. Here Lloyd sings his legendary hit "STAGGER LEE".
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I remember playing this & singing with my Army buddy.. Lloyd Price R.I.P.. Great job on the sax! 🧨

Sticks-of-TNT
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Great singer and performer! I always loved this song Stagger Lee when I was a kid.

SHIRLEYGiffordCashmanMS
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One fabulous contributor to Popular music - still belting out his immortal hit - MR PERSONALITY,
simply the Best!!!!

PaulO-gxbn
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My Father Taught me this song on guitar when I was a kid. I still play it now. Classic!

xdqzhem
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🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉LLOYD PRICE WAS THE GREATEST ROCK N ROLL SINGER OF ALL TIME

bernardwebley-bweb
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Loyd Price . Was a great singer of his time . He sing a lot of good songs . Stagg A lee is one of my favorite.

patriciahartless
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I remember in the 70's sitting with my brother in the back seat of my Dad's old Pontiac loving this song. R.I.P.

freedomfighter
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So great! I was in Jr. High when Lloyd was so very popular. Man, I loved every song he sang. Even us white kids in rural Arkansas bee bopped to those hits. He and a lot of other Black singers did more for racial tolerance than any laws ever did. If it were not for him, and many of his peers, and the help of Uncle Sam (whom I proudly served for from 66-69) this land of freedom would have never been free and never been the home of the brave. I thank God above for sending Lloyd Price and I am so grateful to have lived when he was popular. I am afraid this country is rapidly descending back to the Jim Crow days and God forgive us for that.

edwiles
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Thank you Steve Sadd, this is great . Thank again Lloyd was one of the greatest R&B SINGER may his soul rest in peace. 42Empress

empress
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Lloyd was in Korea in Special Services with my brother who just passed away from Covid in his late 80s, ten days ago. In the mid 1960s, my brother brought him & his big band to the Lyric Theater in Baltimore. It wasn't promoted enough & the crowd was tiny, but Lloyd and his band performed like they were in Madison Square Garden playing to a packed house! I was a wannabe drummer kid in jr. high school; I'll never forget it! They don't make 'em like THAT any more!

pyannaguy
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No offense intended but Lloyd would never want to rest. He is up there and he is going to make it ROCK FOREVER!

neilgallagher
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Sympathies to family & friends of Lloyd Price. May he rest in heavenly peace.

valerieslayton
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I had this on 45rpm as a kid and I played it so much I'm surprised my parents didn't take it away from me!! They were Rock n Rollers... I was so fortunate.
Thank you Lloyd Price for all the joy you've given us through the years.

sooz
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Lloyd had many hits, this one is the best.

bobkurtz
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Wow! Thx for the memories Sir Lloyd👏👏🙏

mariastewart
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❤ i was 11 when this came out, it was my favorite song for a few months! Heard it on KFWB Channel 98! in L.A. Turned me into a lifelong rock and roll fan. Along with Jackie Wilson, Clyde McPhatter, Ben E. King and a few others, they were (for me) kind of the anti-Frankie Avalon contingent. But there were plenty of great white rockers around, like my all time favorite, Bobby Rydell. ALso Paul Anka, Bobby Vinton, and Bobby Vee. Plus the GREAT Freddie Cannon! Thanks for posting this and bringing back memories of a much simpler (on the surface, at least) time! 😂 And oh yeah! How could I forget Bo Diddley and Chuck Berry. And Ricky Nelson! --- Needless to say, I wasnt exactly a big Elvis fan. By '58 or so, he was just in all those goofy whitebread movies, which I loathed! - Thanks for the memories, Lloyd! 😅

klausrain
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in my playlist.i love his songs.recently passed on.sorely missed✝️rip bro legend.

frankiereinares
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Incredibly underrated singer and band. I saw Lloyd in the early Sixties in Philly when he was really rocking’.

charlescohen
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Lloyd. Brought the fun. A. True music man

normandodson
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This song was first published over 100 years ago. It's always fun to hear different versions. Supposedly based on a crime that happened in 1895.

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