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7 months ago
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7 months ago
The Deadwood Stage from Calamity Jane (1953)
This is our first introduction to the boisterous Calamity Jane (Doris Day) as she arrives in Deadwood City with a wagon full of goods. The sequence...
friendofpoodles • 280,394 views
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Amazing lyrics. Dynamic performance by Doris.
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7 months ago
Women Know Your Place- From men in the 1940's
women know your place
PrettyCharla • 11,629 views
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7 months ago
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That's one of the funniest clips I've ever seen! :-D
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7 months ago
1930 Prediction of 2000 Fashion
Too funny
snoopster000 • 18,638 views
orleydogjones
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Pretty cool. They weren't able to predict all the lard butts, though. :-)
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7 months ago
Boswell Sisters - Heebie Jeebies
Nice harmonies from the Boswell Sisters... anyone happen to know who's in the band?
mrhokum • 47,506 views
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7 months ago
Newsreel: Military Science Tests Nukes - 1953
Newsreel: Military Science Tests Nukes - 1953
weirdovideos • 684 views
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7 months ago
Ray Charles - Hit the Road Jack (2010 Digitally Remastered Studio version)
Probably the "cleanest" version of Hit the Road Jack. Couldn't find it on YouTube, so here it goes.
I WILL DELETE THE FOLLOWING TYPES OF COMMENTS:...
twsx • 728,301 views
orleydogjones
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It's Ray, but it's not the version he had a hit with. A different outtake, I suppose.
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10 months ago
Gilbert O'Sullivan - Clair (HQ)
Gilbert O'Sullivan - Clair
nyrainbow4 • 492,157 views
orleydogjones
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Love that harmonica solo!
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10 months ago
Lobo- Me & you & a dog named Boo
LOBO
Divasco100 • 1,028,711 views
orleydogjones
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This song is sooo mellow. All Rap ain't bad. Try not to be a complete fuddy-duddy. I'm an old fart, too.
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10 months ago
THE HOLLIES - He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother
The Hollies - He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother
lmj22 • 4,755,598 views
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I think this was written by James Hendricks who married Cass Elliot. He specialized in christian music. Great writer. Listen to "Look To Your Soul", by Johnny Rivers.
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10 months ago
Wayne Fontana-Groovy Kinda Love.
Wayne Fontana-Groovy Kinda Love,1960s
one love it.
ther51 • 21,013 views
orleydogjones
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Maybe not, but it's a better recording, arrangement, etc., and in hindsight, it was most likely more like what he had in mind.
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10 months ago
Them - Here Comes the Night
Them live at the New Musical Express Poll Winners concert at the Empire Pool, Wembley, England on April 11, 1965. Introduced by Radio Luxembourg D....
westcoastpaeb • 440,743 views
orleydogjones
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Probably stoned completely off their asses. I'd bet on it.
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10 months ago
Jo Stafford--You belong to me
1952
macbrid • 312,020 views
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Jo was a member of The Pied Pipers, Tommy Dorsey's featured vocal group.
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10 months ago
May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You - Jim Reeves
Jim Reeves singing May The Good Lord Bless and Keep You. This one is specially for you Kathryn.
dagenhamdaveNo1 • 235,081 views
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Thank you. Man, oh, man.
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10 months ago
THIS OLD HOUSE by STUART HAMBLEN
This Old House
Composer/songwriter : Stuart Hamblen
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"This Old House" (or sometimes written "This Ole House")...
AlanPaladin • 226,533 views
orleydogjones
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Completely awesome submission!
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10 months ago
my family whats this song called?
what is this song called
hondamuffler • 67,199 views
orleydogjones
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Are You Really Sincere?
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10 months ago
How to Remove Vocals From a Song Using Audacity
http://www.lockergnome.com/...
This is the next in our series of screencasts recorde...
lockergnome • 547,050 views
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IT ONLY WORKS IF THE VOCALS ARE CENTER PANNED.
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10 months ago
Johnny Rivers - Mountain Of Love (Original Stereo)
Johnny was born in New York but raised in Louisiana so his musical influences were mostly "Southern". His career started out as a songwriter and b...
Nocaro • 31,169 views
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The most successful Rockabilly artist of all.
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10 months ago
Bobby Vee - Run To Him (Original Stereo)
Only the overwhelming popularity of Jimmy Dean's "Big Bad John" kept Bobby Vee from having two number one hits in a row in November of 1961. Vee h...
Nocaro • 21,595 views
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He came to national attention by taking Buddy Holly's place on the tour after Buddy's death. I can't believe they kept touring, but they did.
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10 months ago
Kaw-Liga - Hank Williams
Hank Williams Singing "Kaw-Liga"
Kaw-liga, was a wooden indian standing by the door
He fell in love with an indian maid over in the antique store
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gduwen • 249,876 views
orleydogjones
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As far as I know he wrote all his hits except Lovesick Blues.
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10 months ago
Johnny Horton Johnny Reb lyrics
The other war song by Johnny Horton, this time about the civil war, enjoy!
Ryuu501st • 125,207 views
orleydogjones
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You kinda fucked the lyrics up, but nice sound quality. Oops. Sorry. I cussed, didn't I?
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1 year ago
Chet Atkins, Tommy Emmanuel "Smokey Mountain Lulaby"
A melody as sweet and gentle as it comes..
daffydoug • 15,041 views
orleydogjones
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Doesn't matter what people think or say. They were magic together. The proof is in the pudding.
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1 year ago
October Country - October Country (1968)
Michael Lloyd was involved in this West Coast based band.
beyondthebeat • 7,246 views
orleydogjones
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Yeah, if you look up rarity in the dictionary it says "See October Country by October Country."
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1 year ago
All My Loving, The Beatles
MY NEW EP IS HERE!!
And here's something else new: you can download all my originals, including some YouTube versions, and some of my YouTube cove...
jaaaaaaa • 1,737,753 views
orleydogjones
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How could anybody not like this? there truly are grinches in the world.
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1 year ago
The Chordettes - Lollipop
The Chordettes - Lollipop (1958) very cool song!! cheers up people!!!
moralesq123 • 5,070,513 views
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I don't know. I think the uploader dicked with the song. It's unnatural.
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1 year ago
Jack Scott - What In The World's Come Over You
A Peterbilt sings a 1960 classic!
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1 year ago
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This is great!!!
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1 year ago
The Browns - The Old Lamplighter
Oldies favorite "The Old Lamplighter" by Jim Brown and The Browns. Another record selection from the Oldies Jukebox at www.fhs1961.com
chargertom • 89,784 views
orleydogjones
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The Three Bells was a #1 hit in the UK.
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1 year ago
The Browns - Little Jimmy Brown
MsGlenBill1 • 142,060 views
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Wow. Goosebumps.
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1 year ago
Susan Raye - Mind of its own
NevadaDesertWind • 16,738 views
orleydogjones
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It's a Connie Francis classic. This is a great cover.
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1 year ago
Scarlet Ribbons - The Browns
Here are the magical Browns singing Scarlet Ribbons in perfect unison... absolutely amazing. The video is in storyboard theme. I have recently been...
moonbeam0013 • 49,642 views
orleydogjones
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I can't remember who wrote this, but he was listening to a friends little daughter messing around on a piano, she was five years old, and she played the first few notes of this lovely song. It is reputed that the creation of this song was tantamount to a religious conversion for him.
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1 year ago
Tom Waits - Ruby's Arms
Extrait de l'album "Heartattack And Vine"
Baragne • 55,994 views
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I think it was all about when he and Ricki Lee Jones split up.
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1 year ago
CONCRETE BLONDE Mexican Moon
Oh, amigo
Here we do things slow
Money, art, a broken heart
Where did you want to go
SeƱor, por favor
to the hotel, Zona Rosa
What did I come here ...
cesare1972 • 137,378 views
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1 year ago
Tom Waits - The World Keeps Turning
From the album "Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers & Bastards"
Lyrics:
On our anniversary
There'll be someone else where you used to be
The world don't c...
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@kateified
That is incorrect. She wrote this song for her former husband, David Harris. the only song she ever wrote for Dylan was the scathing "Oh, Brother".