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SBatez liked 11 months ago
Kaye Sisters - Love Me Forever
The Kaye Sisters, backed by Wally Stott & His Orchestra, sing a smoochy version of "Love Me Forever". Just wonderful, and the B-side of a 1958 sing...
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Bobby Maxwell & The Exploits - Stay With Me
Bobby Maxwell & The Exploits sing a great one with, "Stay With Me". Methinks a touch of the Drifters', 'Dance With Me'.
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Billy Fury - You Don't Know (STEREO)
*STEREO*. Billy Fury sings a stereo version of "You Don't Know". Featured both as a single B-side and an album track in 1960. One of my favourites.
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The Contrasts - Steady
The Contrasts, with vocal by Colin Hopkins, sing "Steady". 1960.
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SBatez liked 11 months ago
Billy Fury - If I Lose You
Billy Fury sings "If I Lose You", from 1962.
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Dickie Valentine - Take Me In Your Arms
*STEREO*. Dickie Valentine sings "Take Me In Your Arms", wonderfully. Dedicated to my good friend Marievil68, Finland's very own Bond Girl.
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Phill Wilson - Just Me
Phill Wilson sings "Just Me", the flip of my channel welcome song "Wishin' On A Rainbow". Released by Huron Records, and written by Jim Colegrobe, ...
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Gladys Knight & The Pips - Operator (STEREO)
*STEREO*. Gladys Knight & The Pips bounce out a great one with "Operator". Got all the way to #97 on the Hot 100 in April 1962.
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SBatez liked 11 months ago
The Eagles - Theme From Station Six Sahara
The Eagles play "Theme From Station Six Sahara". The discordant main makes the melodic chorus that much sweeter to the ear. 1963.
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The Eagles - Lonely Bull
*STEREO*. The Eagles play a marching version of "Lonely Bull", from 1963.
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The Playmates - Old Donkey-O
The Playmates sing the sublime, syncopated calypso tune, "Old Donkey-O".
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Marty Wilde - Like Makin' Love
Marty Wilde sings the bouncy "Like Makin' Love" - a giveaway that it was the flipside to his 1961 single, 'Rubber Ball'.
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SBatez liked 11 months ago
Dick Caruso - We've Never Met (1960)
Dick Caruso sings of his teenage angst with "We've Never Met", from 1960.
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Kenny Graham & His Satellites - Lullaby
Kenny Graham & His Satellites play the unsettling "Lullaby". 1956.
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Marion Ryan - Love Me Forever (1958)
Marion Ryan sings a great version of "Love Me Forever". Got to #5 in the UK in 1958.
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Marion Ryan - Wait For Me
Marion Ryan sings a nice one with, "Wait For Me". 1959.
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SBatez liked 11 months ago
Kay Barry - Here Comes That Feeling
WOW!!!! Dedicated to YouTube's very own It-girl, Banderuola66, Kay Barry sings an amazing version of one of my all-time favourites with, "Here Come...
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Ray Pilgrim & Mike Redway - No One Can Make My Sunshine Smile
Ray Pilgrim and Mike Redway nicely duet their way through a version of the Everly's, "No One Can Make My Sunshine Smile".
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Ray Pilgrim - Borne On The Wind
Ray Pilgrim sings a great version of one of my favourite Roy Orbison songs with, "Borne On The Wind". What a voice! Check out more about Ray at ww...
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Les Carle - The Night Has A Thousand Eyes (1963)
Les Carle - aka Ken Barrie of Postman Pat fame - sings a nice version of the Bobby Vee standard, "The Night Has A Thousand Eyes". 1963.
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SBatez liked 11 months ago
Mike Preston - A House, A Car And A Wedding Ring (1958)
Mike Preston sings "A House, A Car And A Wedding Ring", from 1958. Wonderful intro.
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The Hunters - The Storm (1962)
*STEREO*. The Hunters play their atmospheric third single, "The Storm". Conceived whilst the band were in the Cheshunt Boys Club rehearsing during ...
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The Hunters - Someone's Else's Baby (1961)
*STEREO*. The Hunters play an instrumental version of the Adam Faith song, as "Someone's Else's Baby" (that's how the title appears in the track li...
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Brenda Lee - White Silver Sands
*STEREO* Brenda Lee sings "White Silver Sands", from her 1962 album 'Brenda, That's All'.
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SBatez liked 11 months ago
Rick & Lance - Where The Four Winds Blow
Rick & Lance sing the beautiful melancholic folk ballad, "Where The Four Winds Blow". Issued as a single in 1962 on Twirl Records, it was a big hit...
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Helen Shapiro - Little Miss Lonely (STEREO)
*STEREO*. Happy birthday Helen, and welcome to Helenfest 2010! Helen Shapiro sings "Little Miss Lonely", a song from 1962 with the most perfect of ...
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Helen Shapiro - You Don't Know
Happy birthday Helen, and welcome to Helenfest 2010! Helen Shapiro sings the beautiful "You Don't Know". Recorded June 23rd 1961, and hit #1 in Au...
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Helen Shapiro - The End Of The World
*STEREO*. Happy birthday Helen, and welcome to Helenfest2010! Helen Shapiro sings a version of the Skeeter Davis classic, "The End Of The World". ...
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SBatez liked 11 months ago
Helen Shapiro - Kiss 'N' Run (STEREO)
*STEREO*. Happy birthday Helen, and welcome to Helenfest 2010! Helen Shapiro sings "Kiss 'N' Run", recorded 28th July 1961. Arranged and conducted ...
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Helen Shapiro - Let's Talk About Love
Happy birthday Helen, and welcome to Helenfest 2010! Helen Shapiro sings "Let's Talk About Love". Got to #23 on the UK charts in 1962.
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Helen Shapiro - Parlons D'Amour (Let's Talk About Love)
*STEREO*. Happy birthday Helen, and welcome to Helenfest 2010! Helen Shapiro sings "Parlons D'Amour", a french version of 'Let's Talk About Love'.
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Helen Shapiro - Queen For Tonight (STEREO)
*STEREO*. Jointly dedicated to Helen Shapiro and her biggest fan, LaVerne37, aka Wayne. Posted on her birthday as part of Helenfest 2010, Helen sin...
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SBatez liked 11 months ago
Phill Wilson - A Dream Come True
Phill Wilson sings the sweet ballad, "A Dream Come True". 'This was the follow-up to 'Wishin' On A Rainbow', and recorded at the same session. The...
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The Cougars - Fly-By-Nite
*STEREO*. The Cougars play "Fly-By-Nite". Featured as the B-side to 'Red Square' in 1963.
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The Krew Kats - Peak Hour
The Krew Kats play the frantic instrumental, "Peak Hour". Featured as the B-side to Trambone in 1961. Written by 'Big' Jim Sullivan.
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Frank Ifield - Lonely Teardrops
*STEREO*. Frank Ifield sings a gem of a song with "Lonely Teardrops". This is a better audio quality re-post of a posting originally from April 200...
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SBatez liked 11 months ago
Thunderhead - "Thunderhead"
Thunderhead play the thrusting "Thunderhead".
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Jerry Butler - Rainbow Valley
Wonderful song from Jerry Butler with, "Rainbow Valley".
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Chuck Jackson - Make The Night A Little Longer
*STEREO*. Chuck Jackson gets a little soulful with "Make The Night A Little Longer".
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Ray Pilgrim - Bobby Tomorrow
Ray Pilgrim sings a great version of "Bobby Tomorrow". 1963.
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SBatez liked 11 months ago
The Dakotas - The Millionaire (Stereo)
Stereo*. The Dakotas play the drifting, ethereal "The Millionaire". 1963
(*mono recording processed to reproduce a stereo effect - listen through...
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Frankie Little - Where Oh, Where Are You
Frankie Little sings the ethereal "Where Oh, Where Are You". 1962.
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Nicky DeMatteo - I Have But One Heart
Nicky DeMatteo sings "I Have But One Heart", from 1960.
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Bobby Stevens - Cradle Of Love
Bobby Stevens (a.k.a. Ray Pilgrim) sings out a great version of one of my absolute favourites, "Cradle Of Love". A big hit for Johnny Preston in 19...
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SBatez liked 11 months ago
Wayne Gibson & The Dynamic Sounds - Pop The Whip
Wayne Gibson & The Dynamic Sounds play driving, chugging "Pop The Whip". 1964.
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Redd Wayne - Don't Ever Change
Redd Wayne sings a version of The Crickets, "Don't Ever Change", 1962.
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The Dakotas - Oyeh
The Dakotas play the bluesy "Oyeh". 1964. Hang on for the ride!
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Brenda Lee - It's A Lonesome Old Town
*STEREO*. Brenda Lee sings the atmospheric "It's A Lonesome Old Town (When You're Not Around)", from 1962. Romance, angst, and a shaving plaster.
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SBatez liked 11 months ago
Nelson Keene - Image Of A Girl
As requested by TheDutch1949, here is Nelson Keene singing "Image Of A Girl", better known as a Mark Wynter song. Got to #37 on the UK charts in 1960.
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Keith Kelly - Listen Little Girl
Keith Kelly sings a nice one with "Listen Little Girl". Got to #47 on the UK charts in 1960.
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