Because of travel and all the usual holiday hullabaloo, we couldn’t work out a rehearsal this week, but that’s okay. The lull lets us pick up a tune that got left on the shelf earlier.
Here from a gig last month at Heritage Station in downtown Huntington is an old 1950s Coasters number that we learned from folksinger Tom Rush’s treatment of it in the ‘70s. Penned by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, the song can be a real head-turner in a public show: “(When She Wants Good Loving,) My Baby Comes to Me.”
Remember, if you want a deeper dive into the pool of Flood tunes, check out our new music streaming service. It’s free and darn easy to use. Just visit our website — 1937flood.com — and click on the “Radio Floodango” option on the menu. On the next page, click the big “Play” button at the top and enjoy!