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Re: [SurfGuitar101] Re: To Bruce,.... Jorgen Ingman Vs. the Shadows: Apache??

Phil Dirt (dirtkfjc) - 05 Oct 2005 02:10:51

The Shadows released Apache around July 1960 in the UK. Ingmann's
release was 1961 in the US I'm pretty sure. I could not track down
record dates of either, nor confirm actual release dates.
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Bruce,
2 things for ya.
Sorry I didn't see your post. I'll have to go back and look for
it.
And it seems every time this topic comes up. You say Jorgen
Ingman did it first, and the Shadows covered it.
I may be wrong, But I think you got that backwards.
anybody got the timeline on who and when for this song?
Jeff(bigtikidude)
--- In , bruce duncan <wetreverb@y...>
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> Hey Jeff,
> You didn't see my post yesterday, responding to Marty? I said that
as much as I loved the Jorgen Ingmann version of Apache, when I heard
The Shadows cover, I was blown away with awe, and that I considered
The Shadows rendition of Apache to have been filled with pure
inspiration.
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