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Elvis Presley I'll Be There
Elvis Presley Ill Be There
Written by Bobby Darin. Elvis recorded it on January 23, 1969 at American Sound Studios. It is available on Lets Be Fr...
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2 months ago
Albert King-Guitar Man
Albert King's Blues Album "Born under a bad sign" released in 1967
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2 months ago
John Mellencamp - Dance Naked
Music video by John Mellencamp performing Dance Naked. (C) 1994 John Mellencamp under exclusive license to The Island Def Jam Music Group
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2 months ago
Bird & Fortune vs Post Office Privatisation
John Bird & John Fortune have been poking fun at, well, anybody who needed fun poking at them, for decades- as part of the duo known as The Long Jo...
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3 months ago
85 Year Old Great Grandmother still playing guitar
Wanda Huckabee is still playing guitar after a heart valve replacement. She is 85, a mother of one, grandmother of 3 and great grand mother of 4.
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3 months ago
Blues from old woman (Belarus)
In Gomel (Belarus), an elderly woman playing guitar blues with an electric bulb - В Гомеле (Беларусь) бабушка играет на гитаре блюз с помощью элект...
nusmumrikLJ • 2,972,366 views
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@adamstewart90 Why? He didn't invent the electric light, Joseph Swann did. And nothing to do with Tesla, either. He was too busy with radio. (Marconi my ass!)
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Johnny Cash - Hurt
Johnny Cash singing Hurt from the album American IV - The Man Comes Around. (With Lyrics) Enjoy!
[Lyrics]
hurt myself today
to see if I still fe...
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3 months ago
U2 AND JOHNNY CASH -- THE WANDERER by U2MIXER
Hi all
The Wanderer is a song about redemption. A song about one man's search to find himself.
I think of June Carter as Johnny's saviour. She wa...
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@neocant1 Just one - absolutely.
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3 months ago
Johnny Cash Satisfied Mind
Johnny Cash pictures to the song Satisfied Mind
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3 months ago
Elvis Presley T-R-O-U-B-L-E
A video dedicated to all my Youtube friends! the song : T-R-O-U-B-L-E
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3 months ago
When you walk in the room - The Searchers
A Jackie De Shannon song. One of my favourite Searchers hits.
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3 months ago
(Marie's the Name) His Latest Flame
A very old friend
Came by today
Cuz he was telling everyone in town
Of the love that he'd jsut found
And Marie's the name
Of his latest flame
He t...
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3 months ago
Johnny Cash - Run Softly, Blue River
A song from The fabulous Johnny Cash
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3 months ago
I Won't Back Down
Just a quick tribute. The song is Johnny Cash's cover of Tom Petty's "I Won't Back Down." All photos courtesy of the US Army.
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3 months ago
bruce springsteen sad eyes
the sweetest song of the world...
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3 months ago
Dr. Hook Cover of the Rolling Stone
Dr. Hook Cover of the Rolling Stone, Mick Jagger, Micheal Jackson, Jimmy Hendrix, Janet Jackson, Bob Dylan and more music legends.... check it out.
leeza1007 • 3,943 views
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3 months ago
Dr HOOK - One More Year (Of Daddy's Little Girl)
Dr HOOK - One More Year (Of Daddy's Little Girl) - Such a sad song and one that reminds me of when my first daughter was born. Love this song, hope...
AllOldMusic • 8,214 views
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If you've got a daughter, don't listen to this. Damn you, Dr Hook, I'm too tough to cry...............
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3 months ago
The Wonderful Soup Stone - Dr Hook
"The Wonderful Soup Stone" written by Sheldon Silverstein, performed by Dr Hook. Recorded on the Belly Up album in 1973.
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Never quite been there. Been close, but thank God, only close.
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3 months ago
Johnny Cash: When Uncle Bill Quit Dope
Cash's show-opener from the January 13, 1971 episode of "The Johnny Cash Show." The title says it all except that he didn't write it himself, he gi...
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3 months ago
B.B. King - Lucille
B.B.King - Lucille
TexasStrat • 2,568,041 views
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@llmixelvmll He doesn't feel the music, he IS the music.
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3 months ago
Six Strings Down (A Tribute To Stevie Ray Vaughan)(DVD rip)
Jimmie Vaughan, Eric Clapton, Bonnie Raitt, Robert Cray, B.B.King, Buddy Guy, Dr.John, Art Neville and Double Trouble
MrBluesmanSVK • 45,609 views
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@noreply45 I wish! But this is more likely to start an earthquake! SRV, gone but never ever forgotten.
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3 months ago
B.B. KING, STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN, ERIC CLAPTON - Why I Sing the Blues
BB KING & friends "A Blues Session". Paul Butterfield, Phill Collins, Dr. John, Etta James, Chaka Khan, Albert King, Gladys Knight, Billy Ocean.
BestMasterGuitar • 237,142 views
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This clip should be banned immediately! So much talent in one place has got to be against the laws of nature!
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3 months ago
Johnny Cash - I See A Darkness
Another johnny Cash great song's of all time.
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3 months ago
Johnny Cash - Solitary Man
From the album "American Recordings 3 - Solitary Man"
JCNSoul • 559,698 views
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Well, the guitar ain't Stevie Ray Vaughan or Buddy Guy and the voice ain't Orbison or Presley but who cares? The end result is all that counts. Can't think of any better results, either! J R Cash. The man. Thank you for what you left us.
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Johnny Cash - 'American Recordings'
"Hello, I'm Johnny Cash" were four simple words Johnny opened every concert with. But with a career that spanned nearly 50 years, and as a member o...
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3 months ago
Elmore James - Rollin' and Tumblin'
Fiery version of the blues standard by Mississippi slide guitar legend Elmo. It is basically the same tune as Robert Johnson's Travellin' Riverside...
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3 months ago
JOHN LEE HOOKER - Boom Boom
John Lee Hooker (August 22, 1917 June 21, 2001) was a Grammy Award-winning influential African American singer-songwriter and blues guitarist, bor...
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3 months ago
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@kernal616 I think this is illegal. So much awesomeness in one place at one time! You get the feeling they both could have, and wanted to carry this on forever.
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3 months ago
Albert King - Born Under A Bad Sign
"Born Under A Bad Sign" by Albert King.
StrawberryFairyShoes • 183,433 views
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@ZeheraFela Homer is the man! But I like Homer's version differently!
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3 months ago
Albert King - Driftin' Blues
Albert King sings Driftin' Blues like only he can.
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3 months ago
ALBERT KING - blues power
Albert King (born Albert Nelson). April 25th, 1923 - December 21st, 1992. Birthplace: Indianola, Mississippi.
Bluesman Albert King was one of the ...
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3 months ago
George Harrison - My Sweet Lord
By George Harrison, my all-time favorite Beatle.
Lyrics:
My sweet lord
Hm, my lord
Hm, my lord
I really want to see you
Really want to be with y...
xAtabix • 469,978 views
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@nameelezz Very late 60's. This was in the charts when I met my wife in 1971.
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3 months ago
Nina Simone - Born Under a Bad Sign
Born under a Bad Sign by Nina Simone during one of her Live Euro Concerts. This song was originally preformed by Albert King.
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3 months ago
Born Under a Bad Sign - Albert King & Stevie Ray Vaughan 1983
Tony Llorens - piano, organ
Gus Thornton - bass
Michael Llorens - drums
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@MrFireblade67 I totally agree. Except it's not a joy to listen to. It's a privilege to be allowed to grace your ears. My only complaint is it's only 8 minutes.
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3 months ago
Albert King - Blues Power
The Velvet Bluesdozer!!! Higher quality video and audio version available here:
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@DinsdalePiranha67 It's 18 now. Must be awful being deaf.
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3 months ago
Albert King - 1981 - Born Under A Bad Sign
Albert King - 1981 - Born Under A Bad Sign
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3 months ago
The Chain - Fleetwood Mac
The Chain by Fleetwood Mac
Fleetwood Mac - Rumours Album Cover (With Video and photo Effects)
Featuring Fleetwood Mac Photos
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@SuperReecexx Who's JOHN Buckingham?????
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3 months ago
John Lee Hooker: Boom boom
the video was taken in the 1960's
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Just thinnk what this would sound like, with strings, horns, a synth, backing vocals. Yup. Crap! THIS is music! Man, guitar, mic. Heaven.
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3 months ago
TRAVELING WILBURYS - Not Alone Any More
TRAVELING WILBURYS - Not Alone Any More
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RIP, Lefty Wilbury
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3 months ago
WORKING CLASS HERO - MARIANNE FAITHFULL
Written by John Lennon and featured on Marianne's 1979 album 'Broken English'!!! If you enjoy please COMMENT and RATE - thanks!!!
makithecat • 216,279 views
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@skaha77 You are one of the few people I have ever come across whose IQ is less than the square root of their shoe size. Posting "U R just another stinking 'Brit " on my youtube channel is the best you can manage? I've had better from a dyslexic gnat.
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3 months ago
MUHAMMAD ALI Stand By Me.wmv
Muhammad Ali,as Living Legends go I can think of none Greater,A true Legend who puts God first.
An Olympic gold medalist in 1960,Heavyweight Worl...
SuperXavier30 • 3,738 views
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The man. Could have made it as a singer. Hell, whatever he chose, he would have been the greatest!
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3 months ago
Albert King - I'll Play The Blues For You
"I'll Play The Blues For You" by Albert King.
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@spacepatrolman You must be American, Suspicious Minds only reached No 2, kept off by Rolf Harris's Two Little Boys in the UK.