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1 month ago
Sandra Seaman family history talk full part 3_0001.wmv
The 3rd and last part of the video of my mum talking about our family history
michaelseaman68 • 19 views
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1 month ago
michaelseaman68 • 34 views
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Precious memories
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2 months ago
Tashaki Miyaki - Heartbeat (Buddy Holly Cover)
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"Heartbeat" is available with all Tashaki Miyaki EP orders from www.soundsofsweetnothing.com.
psytrader • 1,982 views
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I love it!
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6 months ago
Brian Poole & the Tremeloes - Someone Someone
This was a big hit for the The Tremeloes
TheVideoJukebox1 • 2,408 views
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I recall hearing The Tremeloes at the Butlins holiday camp near Ayr,Scotland.At that time they were just another group of "Crickets wannabes"...lead singer Brian Poole had the Holly glasses! But they were good...and I really enjoyed seeing them mature and cultivate there own style.
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7 months ago
The Crickets - Little Hollywood Girl
*STEREO*. The Crickets sing "Little Hollywood Girl".
SirBasildeBrush • 3,156 views
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Great Song...somewhere in my archives I have a tape of The Crickets singing this song...Live on BBC Saturday Club(circa 1962)
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7 months ago
THE CRICKETS - MORE THAN I CAN SAY - 45RPM CORAL 1960
THE CRICKETS - MORE THAN I CAN SAY - 45RPM CORAL 1960 BEFORE THE NEW TEENAGER BOBBY VEE CAME ALONG AND CREATED A MONSTER HIT SHORTLY AFTER THIS R...
jcbhau • 4,628 views
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I love this song....Somewhere in my tape collection i have The Crickets singing this song...Live on BBC Satuday Club..circa 1962(other songs from that show are Don't Ever Change,Little Hollywood Girl and Peggy Sue)
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7 months ago
The Crickets - I'm Not A Bad Guy (plus demo version)
*As Requested* by oaklandborn, here are The Crickets singing "I'm Not A Bad Guy", from 1962. First the released version, followed by the demo version.
SirBasildeBrush • 3,744 views
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10 months ago
Sanford Clark - Son Of A Gun
Son Of A Gun was released on Jamie 1139 in 1959. Sanford Clark is probably best remembered for his hit The Fool, though I feel this record is ever...
01musicfan • 2,498 views
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I recall hearing this record on BBC's "Jukebox Jury"...it got a very low rating....so I went out and bought it!!!
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10 months ago
Some Views of Union Street, Aberdeen
Probably the grimmest and most miserable city in the whole history of the world populated by hatchet-faced women and ginger-haired men with rotten ...
SwanInnSongkran • 192 views
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Aberdeen is a great place,laden with history and spectacular granite buildings.Also known as the Silver City by the sea.
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10 months ago
The Royal Wedding - The First Public Kiss
after what was a wonderful day for the royal family kate and william went out onto the balcony in the traditiona style to wave to the thousands of ...
MrBlingy66 • 3,395 views
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Looks Like H.R.H.Prince Philip was flirting with the lovely Pippa.....
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10 months ago
The Royal Wedding - Kate (Catherine) Middleton's arrival at the altar - Westminster Abbey - 29/04/11
29th April, 2011 - Prince William & Catherine Middleton's special moment (Now officially the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge) - Kate's arrival at the...
HaileyNZ • 68,774 views
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Kates' Dad looks like Burgess Meredith....
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1 year ago
Jimmy Bowen & The Rhythm Orchids-I'm Sticking With You Roulette Records
Jimmy Bowen & The Rhythm Orchids-I'm Sticking With You Roulette Records-78-4001-1957
Westtoledoguy • 3,630 views
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I recently bought a bio.titled "Rough Mix" by jimmy Bowen and it makes great reading,a real insight to the music industry from the 50's thru 90's....trivia note...did you know that he was once married to the lovely Keely Smith ...of Louis Prima fame!!
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1 year ago
Buddy Knox.....A White Sport Coat
Rock n' Roll
barrygioportmorien1 • 15,174 views
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I've been a fan of Buddy Knox for more years than I care to mention,but must admit this is the first time I've heard him singing"white Sports Coat"...he does a fair job...it must be an alternate album track,probably from his Norm Petty Roulette years
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1 year ago
THE ULTIMATE DRUNK PEOPLE COMPILATION VIDEO EVER!!!
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jackginger06 • 48,488,826 views
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Thanks for posting ...it reminds me why I quit drinking 15yrs ago!
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1 year ago
Sonny Curtis - Love Is All Around (7" single)
From 1980, a single taken from the album Love Is All Around. Better known as the Mary Tyler Moore show theme, this version has an extra verse not ...
boyjohn • 32,523 views
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Sonny is surely an unsung American Icon....a master at his art;
...you should hear his instrumental album "Beatles Music Flamenco Style" it's a rare classic.
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1 year ago
Buddy Holly - Nanci Griffith - Tell Me How
I saw Nanci in concert the year this release came out and she said that this was an unfinished Buddy Holly song. The jacket cover states that it wa...
anglinthemtns • 30,602 views
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With quality recordings like this Nancy has truly earned the honor of being called a Crickette....
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1 year ago
Nanci Griffith - It's Too Late
from the show with Eric Taylor
VideoVoltaic • 24,885 views
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After 48 yrs of wedded bliss....I've fallen for Nancy...hope I'm not too late!
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1 year ago
Buddy Holly & The Crickets, Tell Me How, Take Your Time
Two more from Buddy
alancastrian • 9,523 views
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This was always a juke box favourite back in the Spring of '57...great guitar sound!
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1 year ago
Ray Campi-That's Why I Cry
A Track from the late '50's that was unissued at the time..The song is better known by Buddy Knox of coarse..
54Richie • 752 views
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Nice track,but I still prefer the Buddy Knox version.
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1 year ago
Jaye P. Morgan - Dawn (1954)
The seldom heard B-side to JP's smash hit "That's All I Want From You" both backed by Hugo Winterhalter and his orchestra. Released for RCA October...
wholesomesweetness86 • 1,477 views
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Thanks for posting this very historic track....according to a recent interview with Jerry Allison(Buddy Hollys' drummer),back in 1956,these two teenage musicians were so impressed with the drumming on"Dawn",that they used that unique style when they recorded the multi-million seller"Peggy Sue"
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1 year ago
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1 year ago
buddy holly smoky joes cafe
taken from the uk 1969 mca giant lp
Cheapbeatlewhore • 12,626 views
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I prefer the undubbed version by Buddy.
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1 year ago
It's Not My Fault by Buddy Holly
i made this because one of my subscribers said they would like to hear hope y'all like it.
buddyfan57 • 19,054 views
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I love it
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1 year ago
DSLSandMan • 211 views
algywatt
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Very good....I bought "Think it Over" on a Coral 78rpm(Scotland),and still love hearing it.
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1 year ago
Bobby Fuller I fought the law
I Fought The Law
crazybeatlefan • 978,632 views
algywatt
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Back in 1960,whilst living in Scotland,I bought the "In Style with The Crickets"...this Sonny Curtis composition was on this album,sung by Earl Sinks...sounds as good today as it did back then!!
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1 year ago
Gene Vincent - "The night is so lonely"
*In response to a request by You Tube members*.
Gene Vincent - "The night is so lonely" (1959). Ballad. LP version. The other side of the single is...
loupi52 • 10,478 views
algywatt
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Hearing this track has made my day...thanks for sharing this gem!!
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1 year ago
Christmas Food Court Flash Mob, Hallelujah Chorus - Must See!
http://www.AlphabetPhotogra... - On Nov.13 2010 unsuspecting shoppers got a big surprise while enjoying their lunch. Over 100 participants in ...
AlphabetPhotography • 37,200,608 views
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1 year ago
Jack Scott - Leroy
1958
RoverTCB • 38,417 views
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I heard that Jack had originallytitled this song as"Greaseball"...but his manager suggested it should be changed!
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1 year ago
Jack Scott - My true love
Jack Scott - My true love (1958)
peppopb • 216,941 views
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Canadian born Jack Scott deserves recognition ...let's all nominate him for The Canadian Walk of Fame.
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1 year ago
Jack Scott - Burning Bridges
The great Jack Scott's first New York City appearance in over 30 yeats at Lincoln Center.
kinskilee • 6,163 views
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Windsor,Ontario born Jack Scott should be nominated for The Canadian Walk of Fame....he's a living legend.
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1 year ago
The Everly Brothers-Cathy's Clown
The original recording of this great classic hit by the Everly Brothers. The B-side was Always it's you.
50s60sAnd70sMusic • 253,999 views
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Every time I hear this great recording it reminds me that I bought it after I'd borrowed 10/- from an ex-girlfriends mother...never did repay that loan...and 50 yrs later,that still bothers me!
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1 year ago
The Crickets.....Please Don't Ever Change
Rock n' Roll
barrygioportmorien1 • 74,686 views
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Trivia time...Glen D. was the piano player in that classic sit-com "Mary Hartman,Mary Hartman"
Thanks again Mike