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Old 03-31-2005, 06:45 PM   #1 (permalink)

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Come On, Let's GoRitchie Valens

Come On, Let's GoRitchie Valens

Well Jessie, doll, darlin', I love you so
Oh I will never never never let you go
Come, darlin', let's go on by by by

Take my by the hand once again, darlin'
Tell me that you love me & you'll never never leave me
That's the way I wanna do, ooo-ee, ooo-ee

Let's go down to the park once again
We'll love each other again & again
Tell me that you'll always love me so

I'll kiss you once, kiss you again
& darling I'll hold your hand
& I'll never never let you go
Come on baby, won't you love me so?

Oh now let's go by back again
Come on little baby, go back in
& I'll never never let your love go; let's go!

Well now you tell me that you love me so
& you'll never let me go
I'll love you, baby, until then
Until death do us part

So come on down, let's go by back again
Come on little baby, go back in
& I'll never never let your love go; let's go!


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Re: Come On, Let's GoRitchie Valens

Ritchie Valens

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Ritchie Valens was rock-and-roll's first Chicano star, and managed to come up with some hit songs and leave his mark before his tragic death at age 17.

Richie Valenzuela was born in 1941 in Pacoima, California, an area north of Los Angeles where he lived his entire life. He learned to play a guitar and joined a group in high school, then met with Del-Fi record producer Bob Keane. He recorded Come On, Let's Go and it almost made the top forty in 1958. Keane had recording equipment that was not really state-of-the-art, and the equipment used by Valens in his brief career was not top notch, resulting in a sound that is somewhat muddy but remains as very good vintage rock-and-roll. He wrote a song for a girl in whom he was interested and named it for her; Donna was a smash nationwide hit and earned Ritchie an appearance on Dick Clark's American Bandstand.

The flip side of Donna was his re-arrangement of an old standard from south of the border, La Bamba. It became a top forty song itself and was the most influential song he ever did. Valens recorded a number of other songs for Bob Keane, including Little Girl and That's My Little Susie, which made the top one hundred.

In early 1959 Ritchie Valens appeared in the film Go Johnny Go and a short time later left to join a group of rock-and-roll performers who were scheduled to tour the Midwest. The group toured by bus but after one show, in Clear Lake, Iowa, a plane was chartered to the next stop and Ritchie was invited to ride in the plane. Unfortunately the plane met with bad weather and it crashed on February 3, 1959, killing Valens and the three other occupants, Buddy Holly, J. P. Richardson [a.k.a. The Big Bopper], and pilot Roger Peterson.

Both Donna and La Bamba were still on the charts at the time of his death. Valens undoubtedly would have contributed a great deal to pop music had he lived. A film titled La Bamba was made about his life in 1987. Although parts of his life story are fictionalized in the film, it is an interesting motion picture and a tribute to a very talented performer. The title track was recorded by Los Lobos and this time, the song reached number one.

Inscribed on Ritchie Valens' grave are the words "Come On, Let's Go."
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