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2 months ago
Frankie Avalon- Diana
Frankie Avalon singing Paul Anka's #1 hit "Diana".
Enjoy!
Vintageart1994 • 3,561 views
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3 months ago
Jimmy Pruitt - Guitar Boogie
He may have lacked the ability to see ... but Jimmy was a multi-talented musician.
Gatorrock787 • 3,101 views
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Hi you rockers,
Jimmy plays piano like a devil . Have a look at Bob Luman's Ready Teddy.
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3 months ago
Bob Luman Shake Rattle and Roll
Town Hall Party 25/10/1958
470ne • 22,648 views
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Wow, what a performance. The pianoplayer is play his soul away.
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3 months ago
Bob Luman - Ready Teddy
Another great Performance at the Townhall Party
Catman200133 • 58,999 views
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Oh what a rocker!!!
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3 months ago
Tom Tall - Stack-A-Records
Great 50s Rockabilly
HepKat59 • 2,997 views
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What a kind of record material. Both vinyl and music.
But if he had asked me, I surely had found the record with the guitarplay in my record and tape stcks.. But Ididn't want to take his baby away.
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3 months ago
Andy Tielman Live in Rotterdam 2-07-2011
More info follows
Willdvd • 21,533 views
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This is the best evidence: R'n'R keeps You young and alive.
Consider: The man is aged 75!!!
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3 months ago
George de Fretes / Tielman - Tahiti Jungle (1966)
George de Fretes - Tahiti Jungle (1966)
with the Tielman Brothers
Reggy Tielman
Loulou Tielman
Hans Bax
Robbie Latuperisa
4everIR • 4,240 views
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It is a real jungle music!
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3 months ago
Ballad of a Teenage Queen
Two teens from Southern California with a vinyl 45 record now available on Ramo Records. It's a power pop, slightly punky version of the old coun...
violetlion • 8,516 views
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At last an uptempo version!
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3 months ago
Clyde McPhatter - A Lover's Question
Doo Wop From The 50's
FunkmassaVip • 182,716 views
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This song brings back a lot of memories as I was young and used to listen AFN.
They broadcasted all the fine music we know as oldies but goodies.
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4 months ago
Wicked Ruby Danny Zella & the Zell Rocks.wmv
Here's Danny Zelle and the Zell Rocks and "Wicked Ruby." Enjoy!
delwoodjef • 427 views
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#83 in November 1958. Never heard before. But it moves.
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4 months ago
Hep Cat - Larry Terry
AceRebstaRockA • 7,414 views
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How do You spell R'n'R? I guess it should be: Hep Cat!!
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4 months ago
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4 months ago
The Tokens - The wreck of the John B.
Tokens meet Beach Boys!
ricknelson69 • 11,906 views
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Since almost half a century they wanna go home. Do so at last and listen to Jimmie Rodger's version.
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4 months ago
Jimmie Rodgers - Wreck Of The John B.
*STEREO*. Jimmie Rodgers sings "Wreck Of The John B.", from 1960. A traditional folk song given a pop-turn.
SirBasildeBrush • 49,088 views
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Why in all the world do all lradiostations broadcast the Beach Boys version?
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7 months ago
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5 months ago
Little Richard - Lucille (Mafia II Soundtrack)
Read this, also rest of the songs here:
Copyright Disclaimer--"Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made...
urban245 • 130,773 views
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IlLike the intro and the background drums. A driving rhythm since more than 50 years. It's one of my everlasting favorits.
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5 months ago
BENNY BANTA * CRY LITTLE GIRLIE
TEENSOUND
teensoundman • 1,742 views
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Heard the first time only some days ago. Never knew the singer. Bat the song has a driving sound. A rare oldie but goodie.
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5 months ago
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5 months ago
Killer Rockabilly - Benny Joy - Wild Wild Lover
Wild Wild Rockabilly!
Ultra Rare!!
SolidSmokeRockabilly • 81,040 views
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5 months ago
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Rough, rare and real rock'n'roll. A fin example that even nonchatrs record are good as the chart ones
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6 months ago
Ernie Freeman - "Raunchy"
Instrumental. Record from 1957.
VinylNostalgia • 13,998 views
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This version is as good as Bill Justis'. I like them both.AFN often broadcasted this version as trailer in the 50s and 60s.
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7 months ago
Fleetwood Mac - Say You Love Me - The Dance -1997
CroNix99 • 220,626 views
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What a fine pianoplay in the background.
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7 months ago
JOHNNY RIVERS- "ROCKIN' PNEUMONIA AND THE BOOGIE WOOGIE FLU"
PEAKED AT # 6 IN 1972. OFF THE "L.A. REGGAE" ALBUM. LYRICS:I wanna jump but I'm afraid I'll fall
I wanna holler but the joint's too small
Young man...
rwells47 • 92,833 views
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Pritty nice done. But it's only a remake of Huey Smith's recording from 1957.
Position 52 at 10th of August for 13 weeks.
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7 months ago
raul malo - Dance the night away ( the mavericks )
Dance the night away (live Royal Albert Hall)
buildmyownharley • 715,624 views
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I Like the piano most. What a fine shuffle rhythm.
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8 months ago
Everly Brothers - All I Have To Do Is Dream
Everly Brothers - All I Have To Do Is Dream
babylac76 • 2,215,663 views
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I had the luck to be born in the right generation.
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8 months ago
The Shades - Jeri Lee
The Shades - Jeri Lee
yeaaassh • 2,461 views
TheRocknrollbuddy
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What a tune! Was lost for long long years. Thanls to bear familiy.
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8 months ago
Aquatones You
One hit wonder from 1958. But a great sound
hwaj5300 • 34,372 views
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Yes indeed a wonderful song. Rock'n'roll was smoothy too. Slow dancing songs featuring such a clear soprano I like very much.
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9 months ago
Unchained Melody - Righteous Brothers
Unchained Melody(Melodia desencadenada...)
un clasico del año 1965...a color...
Lyric
Oh, my love
my darling
I've hungered for your touch
a lo...
magnus306 • 9,752,646 views
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9 months ago
Bill Justis Raunchy
bill justis- raunchy . from sun records
oldschoolen1 • 101,545 views
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Brings back a lot of memories.
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9 months ago
Travis and Bob - Little Bitty Johnny (1959)
Bubbled under the Billboard Hot 100 at #114 in 1959. Follow-up record to their big hit "Tell Him No".
TheLimePopsicle • 1,944 views
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I discovered this tune only yesterday . Never knew it. It became one of my top favorite oldies. I think it's 'much more better then Tell him no because it rocks more.
Oh gee, what a song. Poor Paul anka, have you ever heard this version. I hope not.