With a backing band including members of Little Feat and the Meters, the music has a laid-back groove whether Palmer 's covering New Orleans legend Allen … Palmer's version is also part of a suite, following “Sailing Shoes” (by Lowell George of Little Feat) and “ Hey Julia ” in an … Découvrez des références, des avis, des crédits, des chansons, et bien plus encore à propos de Robert Palmer - Sneakin' Sally Through The Alley sur Discogs. Those influences are on full display on his debut album Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley. Written by the late Allen Toussaint, “Sneakin’ Sally” was originally recorded by Lee Dorsey for his Yes We Can album, produced by Toussaint with The Meters backing Dorsey, and packaged in a funky six-song suite buffered by title tracks. AllMusic Review by Vik Iyengar. About “Sneakin' Sally Through The Alley” 1 contributor The title song from Robert Palmer’s debut album is a funky, bass-driven cover of an Allen Toussaint composition. Before becoming a slick, sharp-dressed pop star in the 1980s, Robert Palmer was a soul singer deeply rooted in R&B and funk.

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