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2 months ago
ATLANTA RHYTHM SECTION- "SPOOKY"
WENT TO # 17 IN 1979.
rwells47 • 4,432 views
nutleyguitar1968
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2 months ago
aDieuSeul • 34,487 views
nutleyguitar1968
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Cobb, Nix and Daughtry in the Classics IV later joined ARS and re-recorded this song which was written by Classics IV saxophonist Mike Sharpe (Shapiro) and Harry Middlebrooks, Jr.
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2 months ago
Atlanta Rhythm Section - Spooky BEST version (rare) RIP Ronnie Hammond
Atlanta Rhythm Section - Spooky BEST version (rare) RIP Ronnie Hammond
misscandyxoxo • 45,270 views
nutleyguitar1968
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Cobb, Nix and Daughtry in the Classics IV later joined ARS and re-recorded this song which was written by Classics IV saxophonist Mike Sharpe (Shapiro) and Harry Middlebrooks, Jr.
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2 months ago
Classics IV - Spooky (original studio version)
By "original studio version" I mean that THIS is the version I grew up listening to on the radio.
deejayroyalt1 • 144,204 views
nutleyguitar1968
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Cobb, Nix and Daughtry in the Classics IV later joined ARS and re-recorded this song which was written by Classics IV saxophonist Mike Sharpe (Shapiro) and Harry Middlebrooks, Jr.
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2 months ago
CLASSICS IV- " SPOOKY " ( HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!)
" SPOOKY" WENT TO # 3 IN 1968. LYRICS-
In the cool of the evening when ev'rything is gettin' kind of groovy,
I call you up and ask you if yo...
rwells47 • 414,321 views
nutleyguitar1968
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Cobb, Nix and Daughtry in the Classics IV later joined ARS and re-recorded this song which was written by Classics IV saxophonist Mike Sharpe (Shapiro) and Harry Middlebrooks, Jr.
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2 months ago
jointsmokinsamari • 4,803 views
nutleyguitar1968
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Cobb, Nix and Daughtry in the Classics IV later joined ARS and re-recorded this song which was written by Classics IV saxophonist Mike Sharpe (Shapiro) and Harry Middlebrooks, Jr.
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3 months ago
Blind Faith - Can't Find My Way Home - 1969
Blind Faith - Can't Find My Way Home - 1969
Gurumachine1000 • 1,910,148 views
nutleyguitar1968
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Written by Steve Winwood.
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3 months ago
Spencer Davis Group - I'm a Man
The original Spencer Davis Group with Steve Winwood live on stage 1967!
dac10012 • 1,389,652 views
nutleyguitar1968
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Written by Steve Winwood and record producer Jimmy Miller. Chicago later recorded this.
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3 months ago
Zager And Evans - In The Year 2525
As years goes by, We can find Zager & Evans visions were right!
"In The Year 9595, I'm kinda wonderin if man is gonna be alive,
He's taken everythi...
eitan19611 • 2,003,125 views
nutleyguitar1968
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Written by Rick Evans.
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3 months ago
The Buckinghams - Don't You Care
The Buckinghams - Don't You Care (1967)
60otaku3 • 158,277 views
nutleyguitar1968
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Produced by James Guercio who later produced many "Chicago" hits!
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3 months ago
Guitar
www.sandyrenda.com
dmdj232 • 256 views
nutleyguitar1968
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Sandy, I am so glad we have had the chance to meet and get to know each other. You are an accomplished player. Keep going!
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3 months ago
Sandy & The Wanderers
Check us out @ www.sandyandthewanderers.com
dmdj232 • 13,897 views
nutleyguitar1968
commented:
Sandy and band are really good and talented. Joe S must not be pleased as his wife is highlighted in someone else's band.....just saying!!!
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3 months ago
Frankie Valli And The Four Seasons- Walk Like A Man
New Goal: Any Request's on songs please Comment on my channel And I will happily upload them Thanks For watching!
Please visit my channel and check...
Fatensiddique • 1,365,659 views
nutleyguitar1968
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@ Toxic Chickenn.....was Nick Cotello from the NJ Newark, Belleville, Nutley area??
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3 months ago
Dawn (Go Away) - Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons
Dawn (Go Away) [1964] by Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons.
wolverine9391 • 128,903 views
nutleyguitar1968
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The play, "Jersey Boys" is awesome. I am from Nutley, NJ. Some of the originals in the band were from Belleville/north Newark, NJ.
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3 months ago
The Four Seasons - Rag Doll
Rag Doll June 1964
mrpotatodick • 79,887 views
nutleyguitar1968
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The play, "Jersey Boys" is awesome. I am from Nutley, NJ. Some of the originals in the band were from Belleville/north Newark, NJ.
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3 months ago
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3 months ago
Bread - Baby I'm-a Want You (with lyrics)
Baby, I'm-a want you
Baby, I'm-a need you
You're the only one I care enough to hurt about
Maybe I'm-a crazy
But I just can't live without...
Your ...
chissykim • 792,112 views
nutleyguitar1968
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OMG.....HOT!....The Partridge Family (1970) (TV series) – Laurie Partridge (1970–1974
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3 months ago
MrThunginliang • 4,706 views
nutleyguitar1968
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"(They Long to Be) Close to You" is a popular song written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David, and made famous by "The Carpenters".
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3 months ago
MrThunginliang • 7,803 views
nutleyguitar1968
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"It Never Rains in Southern California", written by Albert Hammond and Mike Hazlewood. They also wrote "The Air That I Breathe".
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3 months ago
Kristin Chenoweth - Bell / House
Kristin Chenoweth - Glee - One Less Bell to Answer / A House is Not a Home
elsa421t • 240,137 views
nutleyguitar1968
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'One Less Bell to Answer" is a song written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David, and made famous by the 5th Dimension.
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3 months ago
Glee ~ To Sir With Love
Glee kids singing to sir the love. Give it a thumbs up if cry....
FullGleeLover • 281,020 views
nutleyguitar1968
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The song was written by Don Black and Mark London. First made famous by Lulu.
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3 months ago
I'll Never Fall in Love Again
"I'll Never Fall in Love Again"
Kristin Chenoweth and Sean Hayes
from the musical Promises, Promises
The View: June 3, 2010
englishlit • 16,212 views
nutleyguitar1968
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Another Bacharach and David hit!!
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3 months ago
Kristin Chenoweth - Cast Recording
Kristin Chenoweth - Cast Recording - Promises Promises
elsa421t • 15,075 views
nutleyguitar1968
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The music is by Burt Bacharach, lyrics by Hal David, and book by Neil Simon.
Kristin is a mega-talented musician.
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3 months ago
GLEE - HOME [Feat. Kristin Chenoweth]
i cried on the first line of the song..
kudos to kristin. hope you win an emmy for guesting in the show.
vol68b • 145,147 views
nutleyguitar1968
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@SIPPYCUP85 "A House Is Not a Home" is a 1964 song recorded by American singer Dionne Warwick. Written by the team of Burt Bacharach and Hal David.
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5 months ago
The Hollies - The air that I breathe [1974] Original Version [HQ]
The Hollies - The Air That I Breathe [1974]original LP version
cartamas • 1,743,215 views
nutleyguitar1968
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Written by Albert Hammond and Mike Hazlewood who also wrote "It Never Rains in Southern CA."
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5 months ago
Albert Hammond - It Never Rains In Southern California
Albert con su gran exito Nunca Llueve en el Sur de California
kuruatin • 2,565,872 views
nutleyguitar1968
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Written by Albert Hammond and Mike Hazlewood who also wrote "The Air That I Breathe" recorded by The Hollies.
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5 months ago
sueuk • 1,489,572 views
nutleyguitar1968
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A hit in Nov/Dec 1972.
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5 months ago
Brooklyn Bridge - Worse That Could Happen
Brooklyn Bridge with Johnny Maestro singing "Worse That Could Happen" on Cousin Brucie's Rock 'n' Roll Party.
Schrooms73 • 220,453 views
nutleyguitar1968
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Written by Jimmy Webb. He also wrote "By the Time I get to Phoenix" first recorded by Johnny Rivers, and later made famous by Glen Campbell.
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5 months ago
trailer for sixteen candles
trailer for sixteen candles
uffbre • 618,591 views
nutleyguitar1968
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16 Candles by "The Crests". Singer Johnny Maestro later sang in "Johnny Maestro and the Brooklyn Bridge".
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5 months ago
Johnny Nash Stir It Up 45 rpm vinyl hit version
This is the 45 vinyl single hit version of the song, only released briefly on CD, and not currently available digitally (see notes below). There ar...
Fluffets • 48,591 views
nutleyguitar1968
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Written by Bob Marley.
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5 months ago
David Cassidy - I Write The Songs
The Patridge Family frontman performs what became Manilow's biggest hit while wearing a Travolta style Saturday Night Fever suit. Terrible Joe Cock...
Soxman2004 • 326,130 views
nutleyguitar1968
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Written by Bruce Johnston from the Beach Boys.
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5 months ago
I write the songs by Barry Manilow
SUBSCRIBE!!!!!
jordan1467900 • 215,101 views
nutleyguitar1968
commented:
Written by Bruce Johnston from the Beach Boys.
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5 months ago
TheKARAOKEChannel • 131,817 views
nutleyguitar1968
commented:
Written by Bruce Johnston from the Beach Boys.
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5 months ago
Barry Manilow - I write the songs
Another classic by Barry Manilow, complete with swiping lyrics. Oh, the lyrics have been created with ClearSwipe, a CD+G Karaoke authoring system I...
KurtWoloch • 2,406,471 views
nutleyguitar1968
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Written by Bruce Johnston from the Beach Boys.
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5 months ago
Grand Funk Railroad - We're An American Band LIVE - 1974
Another grest video live for this song! Have You comments?
darioeasy • 1,420,744 views
nutleyguitar1968
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The album, "We're an American Band" was produced by Todd Rundgren.....He wrote and recorded the hit song, "Hello it's Me".
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5 months ago
Todd Rundgren - Hello Its Me
Performed on a tv special in 1973.
rundgrenfan • 2,568,839 views
nutleyguitar1968
commented:
Todd Rundgren wrote this hit song. He also produced the 1973 album, "We're an American Band" recorded by Grand Funk Railroad.
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6 months ago
PEABO BRYSON / CAN YOU STOP THE RAIN - Directed by Rocky Schenck
Visit http://rockyschenck.com/. Photo portfolio: http://www.youtube.com/watc...
Glossolalia7 • 754,781 views
nutleyguitar1968
commented:
Co-written by John Bettis who also co-wrote "Top of the World" by the Carpenters.
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6 months ago
Let It Be Me / Annie Haslam
Live at 1990
From her 3rd solo album
Personel
Piano: Raphael Rudd
Guitar: Mark Lampariello
Bass: Caris Arkin
Synthsuzer: Rave Teaser
Drums: Joe ...
Nigihayahi • 1,663 views
nutleyguitar1968
commented:
Products from Nutley, NJ - Piano: Raphael Rudd; Guitar: Mark Lampariello.
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6 months ago
jermyang • 4,542,364 views
nutleyguitar1968
commented:
This song was written in 1968 by Sherman Kelly.
Cobb, Nix and Daughtry in the Classics IV later joined ARS and re-recorded this song which was written by Classics IV saxophonist Mike Sharpe (Shapiro) and Harry Middlebrooks, Jr.