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  • ESTOS DISCOS SON UNA VERDADERA CHINGONADA!! SALUDOS REGIOS

    

  • NOBBOOOOOOO NOCTTTTTTT MYYYYYYYY RITCHIEEEEEEEEEEE  LA CHA CHA

  • "NO! NO! Not ritchie, bob! not my ritchie! BOB!? NOT MY RITCHIE! " : ( that part ALWAYS gets to me

  • opens a can of Schaefer ahhh the 50's !!!!!

  • A classic !!!!

  • this song remind milk money movie in 1994 !

  • YEAH!!! DESPUES DE TANTO BUSCAR AQUI ESTA LA CANCION DE LA PELICULA DE LA BAMBA QUE TANTO QUERIA SABER COMO SE LLAMABA!! xD

  • Wow!!! Memories of cheek to cheek...Oh, to be 15 again.

  • Songs from this time were not much over two minutes...but they REALLY packed a punch. I SWEAR I was born WAY too late......

  • I love this song!!!!!!!!

  • mercy mercy mercy

  • i think id kill to go back to the 50's - 60's just to dance to theses songs with someone i really love and care about . oldies forever !

  • I loved dancing to this song, and it was one of the favorite songs of my girlfriend and me in high school. Those were the really good days.

  • Ritchie !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • i love this song:)nd im only 15:Dha

  • In Union N.J on Sat we had a place called Huckills Hangout. They played all the great songs of the 50 & 60's. This was one of my favorites.That ws a great time to be a younge buck.

  • @SouthCentralMadness I lived as a teen in South Central when this song was playing :)

  • when we danced close to geather. wonderful times i was 15 when this song came out. thanks for the memories.

  • great song

  • la bambaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa­aa

  • I love this song.. Thanks for posting.. :) Youtube has brought back so many precious memories.. :)

  • love love love this song

  • So many stories, so many memories faded by time but relived with these classic

    oldies.

  • I remember listening to this in my '56 Chevy Belair 4 door Hardtop with a 265 & dual glasspacks. nice song. brings back memories. thanks

  • oldies forever

    

  • 1959??? when? I dont know the date.

  • @bb62g 1957

    

  • Right you are ejl1477 ! Those were wonderful times for many of us....I think they wore this record out it was played so much...I remember my Dad & Mom watching us through the windows....when it was time to go, YOU went ! I'm glad I grew up back then, kids today don't have the life we did !  We were the social media ! I was in JHS when this song came out, pushing 70 now !

  • one of my longtime favorites.A relaxing good listening tune.

  • one of my longtime favorites.

  • no one missed the like button

  • hey oldie lovers. i need help finding a song fo my grandma. she dosent remember who its by but she thinks its called my baby has gone and left me. its goes a little something like "my baby has gone and left me, i dont know what to do(say)"

  • beautifull

  • I can't down load these songs fast enough. Great find.

  • Richie,lol

  • Memories!

    The Girl Who Sings With Them Sounds Amazing!!

  • E. Dallas "project" music of the '50's

  • La bamba :)

  • I would love to go back to those days when In New York you Could be a Dodgers Giants or Yankees Fan and go to the Garden to watch The Knicks Play ethier the Rochester Royals or The Syracuse Nationals!!!!

  • Terrific record.

  • This song is the best ! Pure greatness !

  • i remember this song playing in my 58 bel air on the way to the drive in to listen to a movie,the good old days,wish they were still here,283,duals,glaspacks, and some sweet lovin',that's where it was at!

  • 100% classic 

  • I love this song I still dance with my wife to this song We do a dance called the FISH Does anyone out there remember that dance write back Over the mountain is one of my top 25 songs of alltime maybe even in the top 10 any comments

  • This is Big Alfred's (Humpty) song from the City of LA. God said U were tired....So he put U to sleep.

  • Old but still great to hear, and dream of being back "then" slow dancing!

  • there's another version with the same duet ,but a whistling in the background, any chance of posting it? I had it on a 45 ,but wore it out

  • heard it on La bamba and now i finally found itt,, :)

    not a big fan of east side story cause they burn songs but

    better to be recognized rather than not be known right?,

    beautiful song though.

  • i had always assumed Johnnie & Joe were 2 guys till i saw a picture of them, but Johnnie was a lady

  • @MotownMaster  You can CATCH Johnny & Joe doing the song on one of those PBS olde doo-wop shows. Jerry Butler MC's them. That JOHNNY is the second one,,the JOHNNY on the original record died a few years ago.. Gave me goosebumps when I first saw that PBS show,,never in my life did I think I'd actually see the song done LIVE. IT WAS SO COOL. Watch your PBS TV schedule they play them over. better yet call the station.

  • If not for PORKY CHEDWICK back here in Pittsburgh you fruit loops out in Calif would be digging on all that Spanish music out of Mexico,,wearing sombreros and clickin those clicky things. Hunter Hancock and Art Laboe had to learn from the DJ's back east. Even Johnny Otis had too.

  • @THEMOJOMANsince1959 Nothing but the truth brother. Amen.

  • Okay so where can I find this song on CD????

  • @tyedeepole NINA'S OLDIES got em all online big catalogue

  • I remember this from the Jr. High dances on Friday nites. And Art Laboe

  • @97scoot WOW! Art Laboe!!! From Scribners Drive-in! Man, those were good times.

    Crusin' all the Drive-ins on the week-ends, blasting our radios, checking out all the hot cars and Chicks! What a great time to have been a Teenager!

  • @97scoot I also remember Scribners wow gone are those good times. Thanks for the comment

  • here is another one , oh how i miss my mother and my tia , love you both.

  • When I was a early teen I worked that summer at a farm first payday all of 20 dollars I went to the local record shop and bought some singles this was one of them and its still one of my favorites so many years later.

  • @calibamaguy And there was love in the air. You could SLOW DANCE close.

  • there is nothing compared to the oldies

  • kruzin in the 50s great muzic good time. the great decade of inicense and fun

  • i love these kind of oldies,they r so fucking bomb

  • THIS IS A SIKKK ASS SONG...

    I DEDICATED THIS TO MY MY ROWDY GIRL

    WAITING FOR ME UP IN SHELLTOWN...

  • @shellyshells8 Fuk Shelltown muther phuckr ~logan heights 30th ~

  • RITCHIE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • GREAT BROOKLYN SONG ALLEN

  • @TheKaps2L Amen to that a great Brooklyn song Indeed. although Just to be with you by the Passions is my Brooklyn Song

  • @TheKaps2L A great Bronx song also.

  • 1956 song

  • I would climb any mountain to get the girl I love, plus kick the ass of any bear that tries to stop me!!!!

  • Right on !

  • this song made me cry when I heard it in La Bamba....

  • @lacuerpodeuva at any quincera,wedding or whatever i ask the DJ to play sleepwalker. and at the end yel RRIIITTCCHHIEE!! as loud as possible!

  • backround voices make this and then he sings to top it all off. what more can you ask for?

  • Right On! This is one of my favorite classic songs of all time!

  • Yes a classic!

  • This is fantastic! Many thanks to you and to paul who shared. 5***** ☺

  • WSPFLATS23 great classic song here, a must share !!! peace, paul

  • Pretty cool! Thanks for posting.

    Thank you Paul for sharing.

  • a Great song

  • Dedicated to my dear friend Angel whose wife expired while driving over Kellogg Hill. The vato cries each time he hears this song..

  • ah shit kellogg takes another one

  • Love this oldie from my teen years.

  • I am searching for an MP3 version of this to be played at a wedding next weekend. If anybody has a copy please contact me. Thanks

  • i found it on torrent, but its kinda illegal :P

  • its illegal only in some eyes..

  • I hadn't heard this song for at least 40 years, if not more...takes me back to summer of '57, in my grandparents' summer camp in NH, watching my older cousin and her friend dance to 45's. They played this one over and over again, a favorite, and I never forgot it.

    Thanks so much for posting it, and the terrific memories it brought back.

  • esta cancion me hace recordad ala unica fiyrme hynita que .,realmente yo ame.,en tijuana

  • Thanks DakotaJim for putting this on your Duets compilation. Truly an awesome, spinetingling classic......it grows on you more and more every time you listen to it!! Thanks wspflats23 for original posting.

  • Golden Oldie.

  • I love this song!

  • This song has become a classic that even the test of time has proven it to be everlasting and one of the greatest doo-wop songs of the 50s and 60s. It was charted by this duo consisting of one female, Johnnie Louise Richardson, and one male, Joe Rivers. It would reach the number eight spot on the billboard charts in 1957. Johnnie Louise Richardson passed away in 1988 may she R.I.P. and may the song continue to live on in our hearts and memories!!

  • I remember the Friday and Saturday night dances when we were in High School. Thats when kids had someplace to go and stay out of trouble.

  • @ejl1477 Well that must have been WAY before this song was released because anyone who grew up in the late 50s will tell you kids did anything but "stay out of trouble." That was the decade that gave birth to teen rebellion for god's sake!

  • @123PullOut321 a-fukin-men.just left a message about that.in nyc where doo wop originated,gangs were all over the place.like kids of that generation went to the school dance holding hands and then got picked up by there parents.there was no such thing as juvenile deliquance?cuz kids had so much to do back then with all of the technology and computers and activity that was provided for them.

  • @ejl1477 ALTHOUGH I AM STILL 18 ABOUT TO BE 19....I AGREE WITH U, I WISH I'D LIVE IN THOSE TIMES

  • @ejl1477 my god shut up with that "good old days" bullshit.in the 50"s there were gangs runnin the streets with chains,pipes,knives and yes - guns.especially in nyc where all this doo wop stuff originated.i rem reading an article about old folks not wanting to go to coney island in the 50's cuz of all of the disrespectful hoodlums that flooded the area.but according to old folks,all young people of that era were about "yes sir,no sir, yes maam".makes me sick.no such thing as the good old days,

  • must of been a really really really really long time ago.....

  • A treasured classic to listen to. I recall hearing the first minute or so of this song toward the end of the movie La Bamba when the scene of the radio announcement of the plane crash that took the life of Ritchie Valens. Such a heartbreaking scene that was. Thank you so very much for sharing this wonderfull song with us. Many blessings and have a Happy Thanksgiving! :)

  • This is one great song!!!! Pure classic.

  • @ProudKansan08 east side bullshit this is N.Y.C. doo opp

  • A classic.....what else can a person say.

  • classic

  • Timeless classic!

  • simon

  • this guy

  • is that why your listening to their songs lol dont come in here enjoying black music and then saying racial slurs.

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