You Keep Me Hangin' On - Single - Vanilla Fudge

You Keep Me Hangin' On - Single

Vanilla Fudge

  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 2004-11-30
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 1

  • ℗ 2004 Elektra Entertainment Group Manufactured & Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketin

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
You Keep Me Hangin' On Vanilla Fudge 2:59 USD 1.29

Reviews

  • chillin

    5
    By hitoneout5749
    Probably sung better than the Supremes--lay back and blow
  • THE BEST

    5
    By BLEEDING FROM THE EARS
    VANILLA FUDGE BRINGS BACK GREAT MEMORIES OF A TIME WHEN THERE WAS REAL STRUCTURE IN MUSIC. THIS BAND HAD REAL GUTS TO EXPERIMENT THE WAY THEY DID AND IT WAS WONDERFUL. TODAY, SO MUCH MUSIC SOUNDS THE SAME ! WHEN YOU HEAR THIS SONG, YOU KNOW EXACTLY WHAT SONG IT IS, EXACTLY WHO RECORDED IT AND YOU LOVE IT.
  • keep me haning on

    5
    By nickname12399
    great song from the 60's.. this remake of a Supremes song is a must for 60s music livers
  • You Keep Me Hangin' On - Vanilla Fudge

    4
    By sfish
    This song was on the Sopranos and sounded so good I had to find and download - it is great!
  • A Great Clasic Rock Anthem

    5
    By yankeesrock
    This rockin' single is a little less know than some others, but it is a classic rock power punch for the ages.
  • Great Live Band - Tasty Classic Rock

    4
    By NickTunes
    Saw this band in the late sixties at a theatre venue in Des Moines, Iowa. An incredible band live, every player a master in his position. If I could go back in time to relive my fav concerts that one would be in the top five. Thank you I-Tunes for making it possible to hear "The Fudge" again.
  • You Keep Me Hangin' On

    5
    By bill_from_bakersfield
    This has been done by others - Diana Ross and The Supremes - The Box Tops and others, But this is still the best version.
  • Ahhhhh the sixties were great times for music

    4
    By theStew
    How can you put a sixties favorites playlist together without this classic by Vanilla Fudge? A Motown original by the Supremes, this version has been down tempo'd to render a far more emotional electric rock/blues presentation. For those not around when the original version was current, this should provide evidence that there was a lot of good music being made in that late sixties era.If you have just lost your girlfriend/boyfriend this song will tug hard at your heart strings.

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