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Frankie Laine - OK Corral
Tem,a musical del apelícula "Duelo de Titanes " ( "Gunfight at the OK Corral" ) de 1957 dirigida por John Sturges.
OK corral ok corral
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Jimmy Gilmer & Fireballs - Words Of Love
Jimmy Gilmer and the Fireballs, is an American rock and roll group, particularly popular at the end of the 1950s and in the early 1960s. The origin...
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Just curious. In listing the band members, you omitted Jimmy Gilmer. Was there a Jimmy Gilmer?
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2 months ago
The Avons - Alone At Eight
Santa visited this morning and left this gem. The Avons sing a great one with "Alone At Eight".
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Jack Scott - Oh, Little One (Alternate Take?)
*STEREO*. Jack Scott sings "Oh, Little One (Take 5)". Certainly a different stereo mix than the version posted by grandprix1963, but is it a differ...
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THE EVERLY BROTHERS I Wonder If I Care As Much
Alternate takes 1 & 2, Take 3 + released version......1957.....
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Sha Na Na ~It's not for me to say
Yes this one too has a glitch.. Sorry folks. This is due to part of the song was at the beginning of the disc and part was at the end and it missed...
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Not many people can sing a Johnny Mathis song. Johnny Contardo is one of the very few.
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Sha Na Na ~with guest star Billy Crystal.
Billy is TERRIFIC as always
this clip has a glitch due to part being at the end of one disc and the other part at the beginning of a different dis...
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Amazing resemblance between Billy and Johnny
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6 months ago
I COUNT THE TEARS - Reflexions
Harmony Group
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Very nice cover of the Drifter's hit song.
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6 months ago
Dwight Yoakam - Ain't That Lonely Yet - Live 1993
Dwight Yoakam - Ain't That Lonely Yet - Live 1993
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Bobby Rydell - Little Bitty Girl
Bobby Rydell - Little Bitty Girl (1960)
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The Cha Cha Cha - Bobby Rydell - HQ
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This and "Little Bitty Girl" are my favorites by Bobby. Funny they weren't his big hits.
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I wonder what she's doing tonight - Barry and the Tamerlanes - HQ
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Fantastics There goes
There goes my love. A request I found on project playlist.com for my friend HIGHSCHOOLHOP. Enjoy
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JAY AND THE AMERICANS - "TWENTY-FOUR HOURS FROM TULSA
Jay Black with lead vocals and a powerful rendition of the Gene Pitney classic. Written by Hal David and Burt Bacharach, this song was released in...
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Jay & The Americans - Livin' Above Your Head
Great sound from 1966.
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JAY BLACK (JAY & AMERICANS) "RETURN TO ME"
FLIP SIDE TO THE SINGLE "WHAT WILL MY MARY SAY" RELEASED IN '66. WRITTEN BY D. DI MINNO-C. LOMBARDO. PRODUCED BY GERRY GRANAHAN ARR BY ARNOLD GO...
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Bobbie Britton - Dance With Me
Bobbie Britton sings a version of the Drifters' song, "Dance With Me". 1960.
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"So Sad (To Watch Good Love Go Bad)" Emmylou Harris
"So Sad (To Watch Good Love Go Bad)" was written by Don Everly and originally recorded by The Everly Brothers in 1960. Emmylou Harris and her Hot...
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Gene McDaniels - (At) The End (Of A Rainbow)
*STEREO*. Gene McDaniels sings the beautiful ballad, "(At) The End (of A Rainbow)". From his 1961 "Hundred Pounds Of Clay" album.
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Sheila - Cette Année-Là
*STEREO*. Sheila sings "Cette Année-La", from 1964.
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@JulienSouv Thanks for the translation. Tres bien!!!
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9 months ago
Sha Na Na ~Until the 12th of never
Suave Johnny. GO SEE HIM www.johnnycontardo.com
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Marv Johnson - Happy Days
*STEREO*. RnR/R&B as it should be, standard chord progression, thumping bass, backing vocals, violins, and lots of guitar pizzicato.
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9 months ago
Crescendos - i´m so ashamed
Great song by Crescendos on Scarlet, from 1961.
Also they recorded on Nasco.
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The Chevrons, Lullabye, 1959
Brent Record No. 7007 Day After Forever K9OW 2929 Promo
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The Drifters - Stand By Me
Dal Cd : " Best Hits Of 50's & 60's
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One of the best all time songs. The break from 1:34 to 2:05 is the most incredibly beautiful music I've ever heard.
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9 months ago
the beatles- girl
love this song...johns tibeten book of the dead period
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10 months ago
Ray Pilgrim - If I Had A Hammer - 1963 45rpm
Embassy Records' most prolific singing star.
One of Jeremy Clarkson's fave tunes (joke there somewhere)
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Very credible version using the Trini Lopez arrangement.
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10 months ago
John Lythgoe & J. L. Tri Five - Jeanie
Just posting a few OFF-THE-WALL tunes tonight, enjoy!
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Is this John Lythgo the actor (the villain in "Cliffhanger")?
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10 months ago
Gary Stites - Lonely for You (1959)
Charted at #24 on Billboard Hot 100 in April 1959. The arrangement is very similiar to "It's Only Make Believe" by Conway Twitty.
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Cherokees - My Heavenly Angel - Uptempo New Haven Doo Wop Sound
Great song from an acetate. This is a good example of what happens to acetates when they've been played a bit.. They get very noisy. Great song nev...
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First time hearing this. Another one that unfortunately got away. Too bad this never got played.
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10 months ago
Johnny Maestro - A drop of rain
great song - unreleased!!
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Battle Of The Versions: Respectable By The Chants
There are two different versions of this tune available on 45 RPM. There is this one, the MGM release (which was first available on the TRU-EKO lab...
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This version is ok, but I much prefer the Outsiders version. I grew up listening to Murray the K on WINS and contrary to BoogieBopp I never heard this version. But thanks for posting. It's always nice to hear another version.
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1 year ago
One minor correction to your lyrics. The last stanza which you show as "all kill, all kill" is actually "Boot Hill, Boot Hill". Great song, great movie.