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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Gunga Walk From: GUEST,Susanne (skw) Date: 06 Apr 25 - 05:31 PM I've got the Live Performance LP but it doesn't carry any sleevenotes, and the lyrics don't seem to merit transcribing imho though most of it is fairly easily understood and repetitive. Wouldn't try the chorus, though! And no, I don't have any idea what a "gungu walk" might be. |
Subject: Gunga Walk / Gungu Walk From: Joe Offer Date: 01 Apr 25 - 02:05 PM https://www.allmusic.com/artist/clint-eastwood-mn0000160428 has this about Clint Eastwood:
Eastwood was born September 18, 1957 in Kingston, Jamaica https://www.allmusic.com/artist/general-saint-mn0000202329 has this about General Saint, who was born in the 1950s:
But like I said above, I don't think they wrote the song recorded by the Spinners, and we still don't have a transcription of the Spinners song. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Gunga Walk From: Stilly River Sage Date: 01 Apr 25 - 12:51 PM Clint Eastwood and General Saint at IMDB gives a few links to click on but they tend to loop back to a fairly empty part of the database. It says there was a program called Pop Carnival and there was apparently an episode called "Clint Eastwood and General Saint." Starring Winston Hislop who shows up with a 1982 soundtrack. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Gunga Walk From: GUEST,threelegsoman Date: 01 Apr 25 - 12:20 PM The Spinners version is spelled Gungu not Gunga. The Clint Eastwood is not the famous film star, but a DJ who joined up with and English partner and went by the group name: Clint Eastwood & General Saint. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Gunga Walk From: Joe Offer Date: 01 Apr 25 - 12:15 PM Discogs.com has a 1980 record label for "Matty Gunga Walk:: https://www.discogs.com/release/1690849-Clint-Eastwood-General-Saint-Matty-Gunga-Walk (click on the image to see it better) It shows the song was recorded by Clint Eastwood & General Saint, backed by the Inity Rockers. The songwriters are identified as General Saint and Clint Eastwood. The label is Greensleeves, which seems to have produced a number of reggae-style or mento recordings. It is apparently a medley of reggae songs. I picked out Mary Ann and "Here We Go Loop-de-Loop," and a lot of babble. Here's a recording of "Matty Gunga Walk" by Eastwood and Saint: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5NeT5oMUvS8 I couldn't find a recording of "Gunga Walk" by the Spinners, the Detroit Spinners, or the Liverpool Spinners - but that doesn't mean they didn't record the song.
Ah, there's a page that says the (Liverpool?) Spinners recorded "Gungu Walk" on a 1966 album titled The Spinners Live Performance, also on Another LP by The Spinners (1967), "Gunga Walk" on The Spinners Vol. 1 and "Gungu Walk" on The Spinners Collection.
And here is a recording of "Gungu Walk" by the Spinners: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86mMlkHhpyI I don't think I'll try transcribing the song because a lot of it is not understandable and I have no reason to think it's authentic. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Gunga Walk From: Stilly River Sage Date: 01 Apr 25 - 11:41 AM Tips from Joe Offer and others: Tech: Mudcat SEARCH engine tips-try the Filter Mudcat Search Tips Plus the search from the outside tip: Use Google Advanced Search with keywords in the All Words line, exact word or phrase in that second line, and point it at https://mudcat.org in the site or domain line. |
Subject: Lyr Req: Gunga Walk From: GUEST,Peri Date: 01 Apr 25 - 04:24 AM Hi, is the search function not working? I woke up singing Gunga Walk (life long Spinners fan), and thought I'd look up the lyrics. Most results are a Clint Eastwood version, which got me thinking of the song's history - surely he didn't write it? So can anyone help me with the lyrics, or the history of this classic folk song, or point me at the thread that's already covered it? Thanks. Peri |
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