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Hannity: Obama Didn't Really Want Bin Laden Dead
via Fox News
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1 month ago
'It's Always You' - Frank Sinatra
It's still the young Frank Sinatra and Still taking his cue from the Band, But what a smooth performance.
... No wonder the girls went wild about h...
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1 month ago
Costa Concordia coast guard tape: Get back on board Captain Schettino!
In a newly-released audio recording, the Italian coast guard appears to order the captain of the Costa Concordia to return to the capsized ship and...
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Wonder if this guy knocked over old ladies in walkers running out like George in the fire on Seinfeld. "How do you live with yourself - It's not easy"
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They Didn't Believe Me - Dinah Shore
They Didn't Believe Me by Dinah Shore from the album "Dinah Shore Sings" (1948, Columbia).
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2 months ago
BLUE AGAIN by Louis Armstrong 1931 BLUES!!
Louis Armstrong sings "BLUE AGAIN", recorded in 1931 and here released on Vocalion label 78 rpm record about 1937. Fine blues/jazz. Enjoy!
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2 months ago
Billie Holiday - He's Funny That Way
A Jazzy Little Billie Holiday Number Called 'He's Funny That Way'
Lyrics:
Never had nothing
No one to care
That's why I seem to have
More than m...
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I'm having trouble believing that there could possibly be anything in the world more beautiful than this rendition.
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Ella Fitzgerald Sings Shiny Stockings in Japan 1964
Here's one Miky originally posted. Felt it should go back up.....from 1964... They were supposed to release the Nippon concert from around the sam...
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2 months ago
New Buick Verano Pt.2
You Tube Post #2
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Is that the ChocoChino leather? It's gorgeous.
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3 months ago
78rpm pressing: C Jam Blues - Duke Ellington and his Famous Orchestra, 1942 - Victor 27856
So, in keeping with the key of "C", here's one of the most infectious grooves ever put to record. :)
And Duke said he never liked "swing" - HA! Th...
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4 months ago
Bobby Lewis - Tossin' and Turnin'
PLEASE NOTE: I divided my uploads between multiple channels, Bookmark this link in your browser for instant access to an index with links to all of...
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4 months ago
Herman Cain Thank You For Smoking Campaign Ad. (Hilarious)
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I have no I dea what this was supposed to be but it's friggin' hilarious! Campaign manager ...
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Is that Father Guido Sarducci without his hat?
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4 months ago
Bobby Darin - All By Myself (Live 1962)
From his masterful "Oh, Look At Me Now" album
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Incredible performance. I had this in my favorites a while ago and then it got deleted from YouTube. So glad it is back. He starts out so quiet and relaxed and by the third chorus is totally swinging.
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4 months ago
2012 Buick LaCrosse eAssist Hybrid System
Weber State University (WSU) - Automotive Technology Department - Advanced Vehicle Systems Lab. A brief technical description and summary of the e...
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Excellent video! Answers many of the questions I had. At 4:38, the inverter would go from DC to AC and the converter (rectifier) would go from AC to DC.
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5 months ago
Patti Page -- Old Cape Cod
Patti Page - Old Cape Cod with views of
the beautiful county of Cornwall
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5 months ago
Benny Goodman feat. Liza Morrow - My Guy's Come Back 1945 WWII
WW2 American Wars Songs
Benny Goodman Orchestra
Vocals: Liza Morrow
1945
End Of WWII Songs.
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5 months ago
Chordettes - Mr. Sandman (1954 Original Remastered)
Few songs more closely identify the "Sound of the '50's" than the Chordettes' "Mr. Sandman". The girls formed in Sheboygan, Wisconsin in 1946, lat...
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5 months ago
Rod Serling's Patterns - with Elizabeth Montgomery (1955)
A famous teleplay starring Ed Begley, Everett Sloane and Richard Kiley. Elizabeth Montgomery has a bit part. It aired live on January 12, 1955. The...
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I didn't intend to watch a one hour show on a six inch inset on my computer screen, but I couldn't turn away. Riveting from the first minute to the end.
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6 months ago
Judy Garland - Comes Once In A Lifetime
Tribute to Judy Garland During The 1950's and 1960's Using the Song "Comes Once In A Lifetime" (All pictures from thejudyroom.com)
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6 months ago
Cool And Limpid
This is an appearence of Bob Eberly and Helen O'connell on the old Chesterfield "Supper Club" 1948-1950. A departure from the "Dorsey Brothers" ren...
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7 months ago
The Ink Spots & Ella Fitzgerald - Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall
The Ink Spots Singing " Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall "
Members:
Bill Kenny 1th Tenor
Ivory "Deek" Watson 2nd Tenor
Orville "Hoppy" Jones B...
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7 months ago
The Mills Brothers - I Heard
Young the Mills Brothers sing their hit "I Heard".
From movie "Twenty Million Sweethearts" 1934
Very rare!!!
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I challenge anybody to watch this video without smiling.
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V-Disc 610: In The Shade Of The Old Apple Tree - Duke Ellington and his Orchestra, 1945
This sounds like (and looks like, from the matrix # on the label) a mid-1940's RCA cut, but I'm not sure - if fellow YouTube user "vdiscdaddy" or s...
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7 months ago
Louis Armstrong Gramophone Record
In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree sung by:
The Mills Brothers and Louis Armstrong on Decca 78 rpm record.
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Absolutely amazing.
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9 months ago
Perry Como with Ethel Merman - 1957
Perry Como and Ethel Merman team up to sing "When The Red, Red Robin Comes Bob, Bob Bobbin' Along." And Ethel breaks Perry's watch.
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9 months ago
Harry James on the Milton Berle Show 1956
This is from an old kinescope of the Milton Berle Show in 1956. Harry fronts the "small" band which included Buddy Rich, Corky Corcoran, Herb Lorde...
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Elvis was also on this 1956 show.
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9 months ago
Billy Vaughn Orchestra - 'Raunchy' - 1957 45rpm
Big tune covered by many, but Billy's version is the er...raunchiest!
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9 months ago
TWO BROTHERS: Armstrong & Teagarden
LOUIS ARMSTRONG once said that no other jazzman gave him as much pleasure to listen to as JACK TEAGARDEN, and Jack was white. Born in Vernon, Texa...
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10 months ago
Perry Como with Ted Weems Orch -I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now-1939
Lets go way back, 70 YEARS, to 1939. That's when Perry Como was a singer with The Ted Weems Orch. They recorded this hit for Decca Records that year.
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10 months ago
Saint-Saens: Introduction & Rondo Capriccioso (Isaac Stern)
Saint-Saens: Introduction & Rondo Capriccioso (Isaac Stern) 1959
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10 months ago
Mills Brothers--Cielito Lindo
From Reveille With Beverly 1943
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Sean Hannity is a waste of human protoplasm