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The Winstons - "Color Him Father" (1969)
The Winstons were a 1960s funk and soul music group, based in Washington, D.C., who are most notable for recording a track called "Color Him Father...
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The Brooklyn Bridge - Worst That Could Happen
The Brooklyn Bridge - Worst That Could Happen (1968)
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1 week ago
Sarah Vaughan Broken Hearted Melody
An all time classic from "Sassy". The great Sarah Vaughan.
boswell69 • 114,370 views
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1 week ago
Nat King Cole & George Shearing - Azure-Te (Original Stereo)
It was music born of mutual admiration. "Nat Sings and Shearing Plays" says it all as Nat King Cole and George Shearing combined talents on an albu...
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There's A Lull In My Life - Nat King Cole and George Shearing
There's A Lull In My Life by Nat King Cole and George Shearing from the album "Nat King Cole Sings/George Shearing Plays" (1962, Capitol).
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1 week ago
Lenny Welch - Two Different Worlds
Don't forget to check out my other channels:
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1 week ago
MATT MONRO - Softly As I Leave You 1962
Originally composed by Antonio De Vita (1932-1998) with Italian lyrics by Giorgio Calabrese. Hal Shaper in 1961 wrote the English lyrics to the mel...
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1 week ago
Matt Monro - Walk Away
This clip was shot in glorious colour on location in London and Rome, this 1966 film feature was originally screened as a support feature in the ci...
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3 weeks ago
Everybody Plays The Fool - The Main Ingredient (1972)
"Everybody Plays The Fool" is the title of a popular song written by J.R. Bailey, Rudy Clark and Ken Williams. The first recording of the song to ...
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3 weeks ago
Too late to turn back now - Cornelius Bros and Sister Rose
Classic 70's song
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3 weeks ago
BEVERLY BREMERS - "Don't Say You Don't Remember" (1971)
One of the prettiest pop songs of the early 70s. It is played occasionally, but not often enough. You can hear the 6/8 meter underlying rhythm whi...
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3 weeks ago
Kyu Sakamoto - Sukiyaki (Stereo Music Video)
here's Kyu Sakamoto's promotional video for Sukiyaki like you have never heard it before... with audio from the first time stereo legitimate releas...
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3 weeks ago
Beverly Kenney - Taking A Chance On Love - The More I See You
What Is There To Say?
Beverly Kenney (vo) Roland Hanna (pf) Vinnie Burke (b) Specs Powell (ds)
Recorded December 11, 1958
SSJ XQAM 1035
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1 month ago
Ella Fitzgerald: It Never Entered My Mind 1956
I love this version of Rodgers and Hart's 1940 song - not least because she sings the little known verse which is so sad - well the whole song is s...
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1 month ago
Jo Stafford - Moonlight in Vermont
Written by John Blackburn and Karl Suessdorf
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1 month ago
Jo Stafford: Haunted Heart. No other love. It could happen to you.
Motion pictures taken from " The end of the affair"
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Shenandoah ~ Jo Stafford
America's Arcadia...scenic beauty at its best, accompanied by the wistful voice of Jo Stafford.
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1 month ago
Dusty Springfield & Scott Walker - Let It Be Me
Dusty Springfield & Scott Walker - Let It Be Me
Sound only recording from the TV show "It Must Be Dusty" on ITV, 8 May 1968 (Season 1, Episode 1).
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1 month ago
Goodbye Cruel World---James Darren
A 1961 hit by James Darren. How many remember him from the tv show, T. J. Hooker?
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1 month ago
Skeeter Davis - I Can't Stay Mad At You (Original Stereo)
A very unusual recording from one of the female pioneers of country music, Skeeter Davis landed in the Top Ten with this September, 1963 hit, "I Ca...
Nocaro • 126,424 views
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1 month ago
Peter Paul & Mary - Early Morning Rain (1966)
"Tonight In Person" Show (1966)
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1 month ago
Del Shannon - Keep Searching 1965
Keep Searching from Top of the Pops in 1965.
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1 month ago
Peter, Paul & Mary - Day is Done
This is from "Peter, Paul and Mary Greatest Hits Ten Years Together" Much gratitude goes to the copyright owner WMG for allowing the sound recordin...
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1 month ago
The Shangri-Las - Shout
The Shangri-Las singing 'Shout' on the Lloyd Thaxton Show. This video is from February 1965. Mary would have been 16. Yes, she is miming. She's m...
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Pure sex which is part of r and r.
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2 months ago
Julie Driscoll - Save Me (1967)
Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & Trinity - Save Me (1967)
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2 months ago
Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons; Silence is Golden
"Silence is Golden" is a song co-written by Bob Gaudio of the American rock band, The Four Seasons, with Bob Crewe. It was released as a B-side to ...
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2 months ago
Love with Arthur Lee - Alone Again Or [VHS]
Arthur Lee singing Alone Again Or on Later with Jools Holland, circa 2004.
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2 months ago
Don't Bring Me Down - The Pretty Things
Early BBC recording of this track
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2 months ago
1964 Billboard Top 10 Singles - 4/4/1964 - the week Beatles broke all time record !!!
No infringement of copyright is intended in any way under DMCA, under the terms of fair use for education.
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2 months ago
Jack Scott - What In The World's Come Over You (1960)
Charted at #5 on Billboard Hot 100 in January 1960, #11 on UK Singles chart, and #7 on Billboard R&B chart.
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2 months ago
The Poni-Tails - Born Too Late (1958)
Truly one of the best records of the '50's, this recording was one of those responsible for making me fall in love with the music of the era. If th...
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2 months ago
The Four Preps, Big Man, 1958
Capitol Records EAP 1-1064 E.P.
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2 months ago
4 Preps Vintage Collection Chapter 3
1959: "Gidget" - w/ The 4 Preps
1958: The Dick Clark Show - "26 Miles (Santa Catalina)"
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2 months ago
Beverly Kenney - Life Can Be Beautiful
Beverly Kenney/Sings for Playboys
Beverly Kenney (vo)
Ellis Larkins (p)
Joe Benjamin (b)
NY,1957
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2 months ago
Paul & Paula - Hey Paula (1963)
Paul & Paula - Hey Paula (1963)
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2 months ago
Skeeter Davis - Gonna Get Along Without You Now
Skeeter Davis has never gotten a lot of critical attention, but in the '50s and '60s, she recorded some of the most accessible crossover country mu...
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2 months ago
Beverly Kenney - Born To Be Blue (1958) -1,2,3,4,5
Beverly Kenney - Born To be Blue (1958)
01 Born to Be Blue
02 Isn't It a Pity
03 For All We Know
04 It Only Happens When I Dance With You
05 Again
arpeggiosonfire • 1,304 views
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Thank you for the songs perfect late at night and forever.
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2 months ago
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2 months ago
beverly kenney/guess i'll hang my tears out to dry
the return of an absolute masterpiece
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3 months ago
Chet Baker - Blame It On My Youth
from "Let's Get Lost" album.
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Magical. I have not seen early clips for a long time I first heard P P and M on the School Bus going to 8th grade and knew they were special and that something was happening in the country. Mary is so gorgeous.