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1. On Wednesday, September 27th, 2017 at 1:45AM tez (a member) wrote:
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Subject: Is this the rarest of Webb's songs ???
Maybe the rarest of Webb's songs is a song called "High Rollin" which features in the Bruce Willis movie "In Country" This song is not on any of Webb's albums. See what Webb recalls of this song at The Webb Wilder Australian Headquarters facebook page.
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2. On Wednesday, September 27th, 2017 at 11:01AM TommyLee (a member) replied:
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Cannot locate Webb's Australian facebook page from here in the USA, how about a link?
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3. On Thursday, September 28th, 2017 at 2:36PM tez (a member) replied:
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Here ya go Tommy. Hope this helps. https://www.facebook.com/groups/296894910771480/
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4. On Friday, September 29th, 2017 at 9:54AM Curt L (a guest) replied:
 
That is indeed a rarity. In the same category is his title track to the indie film PARADISE PARK. Also, he cut an unreleased track (without the Beatnecks) back when there was an attempt to launch a radio series WEBB WILDER: LAST OF THE FULL-GROWN MEN. I don't recall the exact name of that track, but it was something like "Boogie Real Slow." Since it's unreleased, that one probably gets my vote for most obscure WW song.
5. On Saturday, September 30th, 2017 at 12:45AM tez (a member) replied:
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Cool. Didn't know about that one Curt. Let me know if you remember the title.
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6. On Monday, October 2nd, 2017 at 8:52AM Curt L (a guest) replied:
 
Per a quick Google search, it's a fairly old song that has been recorded under a couple of different titles. It's referenced in several places as "They Did the Boogie Real Slow ...", but Louis Jordan recorded it under the title "Blue Light Boogie." Here's a link to the lyrics of Jordan's version:

https://genius.com/Louis-jordan-blue-light-boogie-lyrics
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