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1 day ago
Jo Stafford singing "If ( they made me a queen...)
Song: If
Singer: Jo Stafford
This is a romantic song in slow waltz tempo.
Similar versions of the song sung by: Perry Como, Jerry Vale, Dean Marti...
65Seasons • 771 views
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@bearcub410 "It broke" I could understand, but how do you go about LOSING a 78rpm record??
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1 day ago
Frank Sinatra CASTLE ROCK great uptempo Swing Jiver Harry James Orchestra
Great Frank Sinatra Song, one of the early recordings by "The Voice" ! Enjoy !
blackeyedjoe • 4,130 views
Alikah1
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@jcghooker And yet along with rock came Connie Francis, and those ballads sounded fresh (example : WHO'S SORRY NOW).
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1 day ago
Eddie Fisher Turn Back The Hands Of Time
Eddie Fisher singing Turn Back The Hands Of Time.
terracite • 43,972 views
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@NaDiArOcKnRoLl This is from early fall, 1951.
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2 days ago
Vaughn Monroe - "Old Soldiers Never Die"
From 1951 a song inspired by Gen Douglas MacArthur's farewell speech to
Congress. It charted #7 that year
markalson1938 • 38,178 views
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Will those of you who believe that old soldiers fade away please try fitting into your uniform!
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2 days ago
April Stevens - I'm in Love Again (1951)
Charted at #6 in June 1951. April was 16 at the time of this recording. She is more known for her hits with Nino Tempo in the '60's. Written by Col...
CatsPjamas1 • 3,030 views
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Sister of Nino Tempo, with whom she recorded DEEP PURPLE in 1963.
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2 days ago
GEORGIA GIBBS WHILE YOU DANCED, DANCED, DANCED
A nice soft number from 1951
markalson1938 • 1,789 views
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@ThreadCityDeanF Listen to her sing Tweedlee Dee.
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3 days ago
Carleton Carpenter and Debbie Reynolds, Abba Dabba Honeymoon from Two Weeks with Love
From the film Two Weeks with Love, this is Abba Dabba Honeymoon sung by Carleton Carpenter and Debbie Reynolds.
Darioj72 • 31,377 views
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A startling resemblance physically to Tommy Tune!
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3 days ago
Vaughn Monroe - Sound Off
Sound off (Duckworth chant) from 1951 ,Vaughn Monroe.
Passing out parade, Pukapunyal, Australia 1969
janschro • 59,832 views
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Can anyone tell me the meaning of the alternative title DUCKWORTH CHANT?
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4 days ago
On Top of Old Smoky - The Weavers
ザ・ウィーヴァーズとテリー・ギルスキン
JAJAUMAconnection4 • 1,935 views
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5 days ago
Rosemary Clooney - Come On-A My House
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John1948Eleven32 • 101,900 views
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@CharlesShawRules Not according to Ms. Clooney he didn't!
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5 days ago
Blue Tango by Leroy Anderson
Riverside King Symphonic Winds
bglund • 139,660 views
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The music is the only saving grace in this nightmarish three minutes of looking at the back of a bald head!
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6 days ago
Johnnie Ray - All Of Me -
Johnnie Ray - All Of Me -
philsmusic1000 • 6,006 views
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@63filmbuff Which must have taken considerable effort, as the song was written in 1931!
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1 week ago
High Noon - Frankie Laine
High Noon, sung by Frankie Laine in this version, is an American 1952 western film directed by Fred Zinnemann and starring Gary Cooper and Grace Ke...
RikkyHeeHa • 82,203 views
Alikah1
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@OrodesIII I've heard his recordings of MAKING MEMORIES, I'LL TAKE CARE OF YOUR CARES, RAWHIDE, MOONLIGHT GAMBLER, and I BELIEVE, and they don't sound all that bad for an over the hill singer!
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1 week ago
Jo Stafford - Jambalaya
Thanks for watching, I hope you enjoyed the song, and if you did feel free to go to http://www.myoldiesmusic.tk to listen to more great oldies tunes!
MyOldiesMusic • 23,673 views
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@is1531 I have not heard of either Peggy Lee or Jaye P Morgan recording this song, but of course either or both of them might very well have sung it as a guest on some variety show. I have however heard a recording of Andy Kaufman doing it!
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1 week ago
Perry Como with Eddie Fisher - 1956
Perry Como and Eddie Fisher team up to sing "Maybe" in this 1956 clip.
furn738 • 12,758 views
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2 weeks ago
Eartha Kitt - C'est Si Bon (Live Kaskad 1962)
Eartha Kitt - C'est Si Bon (Live Kaskad 1962)
privatedancer74 • 846,135 views
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2 weeks ago
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2 weeks ago
St George and the Dragonet
Featuring Stan Frebeg, Daws Butler, June Foray, and Hy Averback. I grew up with the LP this came from called "Comedy Caravan," and I love it! I dig...
cinderelly007 • 11,300 views
Alikah1
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@ferdonandebull Listen to today's music!
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2 weeks ago
Changing Partners - Bing Crosby - 1950's
Changing Partners by Bing Crosby from the 1950's
maynardcat • 1,801 views
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4 weeks ago
The Little Shoemaker by the Gaylords 1954
Originally a French tune called "Le Petit Cordonnnier." French was not the chosen language for the one verse in the tune where the boys sang in a ...
rhymebaron • 8,809 views
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Is it just me, or does anyone else notice in Ronnie Gaylord's voice, patterns and tone similar to those of Mel Torme?
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1 month ago
Little Things Mean a Lot - Kitty Kallen
June/July 1954
GingerGilligan • 54,316 views
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@111atrc Think YOU'RE old? Imagine how Kitty Kallen feels!
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1 month ago
Gogi Grant Suddenly There's a Valley
Gogi Grant Suddenly There's a Valley. Story told in movies
Video Edited and Directed By Larry Sandlin
E-Mail
info@roadsoflifeproductions.co
m jlarrys • 38,586 views
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@FaithIsAnnoyed Correction; that should read HAS!
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1 month ago
Perry Como - Tina Marie (Original)
It was the summer of 1955 which saw the emergence of the modern rock and roll era with Bill Haley & The Comets singing "Rock Around The Clock", and...
Nocaro • 14,618 views
Alikah1
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@Richard40171 There was also Frankie Laine, Johnny Desmond, Julius LaRosa, Alan Dale, Tony Bennett, and Jerry Vale.
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1 month ago
The Hilltoppers - "Only You (And You Alone)"
Kentucky group. The quartet consisted of Jimmy Sacca, Billy Vaughn, Don McGuire and Seymour Spiegelman. They were students at Western Kentucky Stat...
VinylNostalgia • 2,930 views
Alikah1
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@tedandbrenda1 B side was, as best as I can recall UNTIL THE REAL THING COMES ALONG
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1 month ago
AL HIBBLER - UNCHAINED MELODY
OTHERS HAVE DONE IT BUT NONE HAVE DONE IT LIKE THE MAN CALLED HIB, AL HIBBLER!!
millsbrothers • 84,052 views
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@beaumontsonny It is said that there are over 1600 different covers of Lennon-McCartney's YESTERDAY, which, if true, might just make THAT the most recorded song ever.
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1 month ago
Bill Hayes - The Ballad Of Davy Crockett ( 1956 )
Charted in Jan 1956 in the UK and peaked at # 2.
The only UK hit for this US singer.
GoldenOldiesOn45RPM • 31,274 views
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@sunrecords56 You,too?
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1 month ago
Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White - Perez Prado
Perez Prado plays Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White to lots of pink pink pink and white.
shrew33 • 478,454 views
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@taratupa73 You undoubtedly do not dance the mambo!
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1 month ago
Gale Storm - Memories Are Made Of This
Gale Storm, perhaps best remembered for her television series My Little Margie in the early '50s, didn't have an easy time growing up in Texas. Whe...
John1948Five • 26,831 views
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@wrtolkas I have to go on record doubting that, though I don't pretend to speak authoritatively. However, Ed Ames(and his brothers) were at that time under contract to RCA and it was nearly unheard of for one of their stars to be permitted to lend his voice to a recording on another label not own...
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1 month ago
You Don't Know Me Jerry Vale
You give your hand to me and then you say hello...............
junecbersamina • 76,517 views
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@supastudmuffen Oh, no! This song was written by and recorded first by Eddy Arnold, though Ray Charles did have by far the largest selling recording.
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1 month ago
Picnic by the McGuire Sisters
A nice melody from the movie Picnic from 1955
rick155555 • 29,798 views
Alikah1
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@lilmike55912 That's actually quite easily accomplished. Provided the island you are trapped on is Manhattan!
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1 month ago
Cindy Oh Cindy by Vince Martin & Tarriers on Glory 78 rpm record from 1956.
Another less played pop song by Vince Martin & Tarriers which features open and clean sound on this 78.
Transferred to digital using stereo gear o...
lrh1966 • 6,278 views
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@parents65 Vince Martin may have been a one hit wonder, but the Tarriers certainly were not. Huge hit with THE BANANA BOAT SONG with Alan Arkin singing lead!
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1 month ago
Ivory Joe hunter - Since I met you baby
Ivory Joe hunter - Since I met you baby
rockpopjazz007 • 186,921 views
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1 month ago
Cathy Carr - Ivory Tower
Great 50's hit.
unclebob270 • 6,109 views
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@friscolobo Her other SONGS might be more accurate. It's just a bit of a stretch to call them hits, I think.
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1 month ago
gogi grant the wayward wind
gogi grant singing the wayward wind, gogi was almost 80yrs old when she sang this song in 2004
pjxand • 123,286 views
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@Porkcfish As is Ernest Borgnine, Eli Wallach, Tony Martin.
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1 month ago
The Ames Brothers - Melodie D'Amour (Melody of Love) (1957)
Charted at #5 on Billboard in October 1957.
ILoveJenni47 • 32,552 views
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@AndreaMimi1984 Oh, I'm afraid not. Ed is the only one left.And even he is well up in his 80s.
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1 month ago
Billy Ward & The Dominoes-Star Dust Liberty Records
Billy Ward & The Dominoes-Star Dust Liberty Records-78-55071-1957
Westtoledoguy • 11,963 views
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@Deere55 I'll not have you speak of my sister in law like that!
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1 month ago
The Garden Of Eden By Frankie Vaughan
Frankie Vaughan was an English singer of traditional pop music in the UK who released more than 80 recordings in his lifetime. Born Frank Abelson,...
texpaco • 25,196 views
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@hralphbuk They drool over me too, but then I'm an orderly in a nursing home!
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1 month ago
School Days - Chuck Berry
from the "Great twenty-eight" album.
If anyone wants me to put up another from the album, let me know
Kar98Ward121 • 514,168 views
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@crapthatass88 Heard of Chopin?
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1 month ago
The Coasters - Searchin'
The Coasters - Searchin'
GNRSlashLover • 114,729 views
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@GratefulVince I disagree. So long as you find good music, it doesn't matter how. Assuming that when you find it, you recognize it as good music, and are THEN encouraged to find more on your own!
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1 month ago
Sam Cooke - You Send Me
Sam Cooke - You Send Me
rockpopjazz007 • 3,284,572 views
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@juliameretemork Well, certainly a lot more than FREDDY Cannon!
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1 month ago
Bill Justis Raunchy
bill justis- raunchy . from sun records
oldschoolen1 • 102,036 views
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@travis7310 The original 1857 version was JINGLE BELLS!
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1 month ago
Harry Belafonte Day-O ( Banana Boat )
" Talili-banana "...
berjudit • 4,805,935 views
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@TheEvilHarlequin Sounds like a Bobby Vinton lyric!
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1 month ago
Jerry Lee Lewis Great Balls of Fire - Rock
Jerry Lee Lewis Great balls of Fire Rock video
markNLeona • 1,375,113 views
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@Turbomix88 Of course Jerry Lee was honorable enough to marry the young lady, who incidentally was his cousin. His other five wives had one strike against them from the start: they were of age!
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1 month ago
Andy Williams - Butterfly (1957 NO 11 Billboard)
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John1948OneA • 29,510 views
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@mathjoeb Try listening to the Charlie Gracie version.
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1 month ago
pat boone - love letters in the sand
one of many hits for pat!
rockinkb • 844,203 views
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@squirell1952 In the 1950s Pat Boone was under contract to Dot Records, and sang what he was told to sing, so he stole nothing. If his songs were not original, neither were Elvis Presley's. Only Paul Anka and Roy Orbison sang their own stuff.
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1 month ago
Debbie Reynolds - Tammy
Debbie Reynolds - Tammy
pleasebringmeback • 551,973 views
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@ser010267 Mrs. Leslie Nielsen?
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1 month ago
Tab Hunter - Young Love (STEREO 1961 Version)
*STEREO*. Tab Hunter sings a 1961 stereo version of his 1956 hit, "Young Love".
SirBasildeBrush • 46,742 views
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What was going through Tab's mind at 0:40? I think it was "SURE WISH THIS WAS TONY PERKINS."
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1 month ago
Johnny Cash - Guess Things Happen That Way THP 1959
Johnny Cash - I Guess Things Happen That Way
Town Hall Party, Los Angeles, California
August 8, 1959
Carters01 • 145,370 views
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@MrVault108 Watch out what you wish for! He had a hard life.
To each his own. I find nothing eerie or unnerving about this piece. I do, however, feel a trifle unsettled when listening to FROSTY THE SNOWMAN, so I guess it's all a matter of the ear of the beholder.