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1 day ago
Gene Autry (5 Star) - Back In The Saddle Again
This great song was written by Gene as well as many, many others. Folks don't remember or realize that this man is the only entertainer with 5 star...
navydoctrinidad • 58,235 views
paulkate72
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1 day ago
Sons Of The Pioneers - Wagon Wheels
A Classic Song Which Makes Me Burst Into Laughter Whenever I Hear It
CenaTv2 • 24,438 views
paulkate72
commented:
@Sshelly34213 - Haven't heard Al's version is it available on YT pls?
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1 day ago
THE GOLDEN ROCKET, HANK SNOW and his RAINBOW RANCH BOYS
Hank Snow and his Rainbow Ranch Boys playing The Golden Rocket. Recorded from an RCA Victor 78.
rachaelseitz • 9,218 views
paulkate72
commented:
Great song - thanks for uploading, rachaelseitz.
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1 day ago
Hank Snow - The Golden Rocket
Hank sings 'The Golden Rocket,' recorded September 12, 1960 in Nashville, TN. With Jerry Byrd on steel guitar. Produced by Chet Atkins.
USRoute66Kingman • 15,934 views
paulkate72
commented:
Surely one of the best true country music voices of all time. This song and I'm Moving On are the real-deal songs of the way country music was, and still should be, in my view. What a loss when he left us!
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1 day ago
Rolling Stones - I'm Moving On - London - Apr 10, 1964
The Joe Loss Pop Show
kg441 • 46,269 views
paulkate72
commented:
Terrible - Hank Snow's version is like a Bugatti Veyron compared to the Stones T-Model Ford!
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1 day ago
Bob Wills - San Antonio Rose
The San Antonio Rose is one example of the melding of Mexican and American cultures in the American Southwest.
HonorsClasses • 19,043 views
paulkate72
commented:
This seems to be the best version on YT of San Antonio Rose by Bob Wills and anyone else for that matter. Good song!
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1 day ago
Springtime in the Rockies
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Plot: Ranch owner Sandra, fresh from animal husbandry scho...
VISOCinema • 1,598 views
paulkate72
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@decoycarver17- Remember from those nasty animals we get wool, lamb and various other products - not really so nasty, are they?
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6 days ago
little walter- just your fool ( His Best, Chess 50th Anniversary Collection) # 20
album version
His Best, Chess 50th Anniversary Collection
bluesharpblep • 6,382 views
paulkate72
commented:
@jellyrollbaker - Thanks for your comments. It's all in the taste and playing style, isn't it? No doubt the other two are greats - I've heard them and everyone else says they are, yet they don't grab me. Cheers!
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1 week ago
The Pretty Things -[5]- Renaissance Fair - live 1969
The Pretty Things - Live in Paradiso - Amsterdam - 1969 - http://www.youtube.com/view...
ThePsychedelicGalaxy • 484 views
paulkate72
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Were a very good band a long time ago. Better managed they could have been a real force in British music, but they weren't and didn't - shame
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1 week ago
The Byrds - Turn! Turn! Turn!
The classic song from the 60s band "The Byrds"
embryonicsoul • 915,521 views
paulkate72
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Good song then and a good song now. Notice how the good songs last and become evergreens? Will many of the present songs achieve that? Unlikely I think.
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1 week ago
Lulu 'Shout' on Ready Steady Go (1964) + interview
Lulu performs her hit version of The Isley Brothers' song 'Shout' on Ready Steady Go in 1964. This clip also includes a short interview.
TheRetroJukeBox • 274 views
paulkate72
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This is not Lulu's best song.
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1 week ago
Shout - The Isley brothers/LuLu-Covered by The Fabsisters
The Fabsisters singing in a singing OJ,s bar in Hornchurch, Essex
during the final of a competition.
basseyization • 8,285 views
paulkate72
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The girls are pretty good, I think. Even so, I don't like the song and I've heard the late Johnny O'Keefe (from Australia) and Lulu sing it and I didn't like their versions of the song either. Taste, I suppose.
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1 week ago
Carroll Gibbons and the Savoy Hotel Orpheans, Jack Plant vocal - Alone With My Dreams (1931)
Carroll Gibbons (Jan.4,1903 - May 10,1954) was an American-born musician, bandleader and composer who made his career primarily in Britain. He was ...
edmundusrex • 617 views
paulkate72
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All these band were absolutely 1st class: Carroll Gibbons, Ambrose AHO, Lew Stone, Roy Fox, Ray Noble. The singers with them made a big difference too, for example Sam Browne, Ann Lenner and the incomparable Al Bowlly. What a golden age of unforgettable music!
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1 week ago
Glenn Miller with Ray Eberle -- Stairway To the Stars.wmv
Groovy, happenin' tune.
fredccook • 8,303 views
paulkate72
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@shnaz2 - It's to your credit that you've said what you have here. It takes humility to do that, so thanks for taking the time to do so. Cheers!
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1 week ago
1930s Dance Band - The Savoy Hotel Orpheans
Circa 1931/2. Howard Jacob, briefly co-led the band with Carroll Gibbons who ran it for the next 20 years until his death in the 1950s
deejay830 • 42,645 views
paulkate72
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@richmond196- Agree absolutely - they were superb and will we see their like again - I don't think so...
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1 week ago
Alan Price Set - Simon Smith & his amazing dancing bear 1967
Alan Price Set - Simon Smith and his amazing dancing bear 1967
Lyrics:
I may go out tomorrow if I can borrow a coat to wear
Oh, I'd step out in s...
fritz51301 • 107,316 views
paulkate72
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@SenLinFu - Does seem a bit that way. Thanks for your comments - good singers from the 60s are a bit thin on the ground nowadays.
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1 week ago
Neil Sedaka - Wheeling, West Virginia (1970)
Released in Australia on the Festival album "Working On A Groovy Thing", and reaching #20 on the charts down under. Enjoy!
6891man • 6,644 views
paulkate72
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@donquixote2u - Thanks for the info about this song not being a hit in the US, esp Wheeling. Surprised to hear that - too good not to have been a hit. Cheers!
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3 weeks ago
P.J. Proby - Somewhere.flv
He was a definite "one off"
Totally unique
sanmiguel357 • 91,937 views
paulkate72
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No doubt about it PJ was unique. I remember all the beat groups around in England at the time with pop, rock and r&b, yet PJ managed to get massive hits with songs like this. Yes, he was one of a kind. What a music scene we had back then - nothing like it since.
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3 weeks ago
Jo Stafford - Moonlight in Vermont
Written by John Blackburn and Karl Suessdorf
bvon44 • 105,798 views
paulkate72
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Pretty good song. This is one of the songs Jack Higgins, the novelist, mentions in the 40-odd books he's written. He must like it - I do too.
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3 weeks ago
Moon Love (Ray Eberle)
AdaptaciĂłn de la 5a. SinfonĂa de Peter Tchaikovsky, 2o. Movimiento. Grabada en Mayo 25 de 1939 por Glenn Miller y Ray Eberle Traducida al español.
2321847 • 3,290 views
paulkate72
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@vandywilliam - We share a taste in this music, I see. Surely Ray Eberle and Glenn Miller were among the best combos in history. Personally, I think the best ever was Ray Noble and Al Bowlly a few years earlier, but I'll take Ray and Glenn any time after that!
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3 weeks ago
Glenn Miller Orchestra - Moonlight Cocktail (Original)
"Moonlight Cocktail" was written by James "Kim" Gannon and Charles Luckey Roberts, and with Ray Eberle & The Modernaires providing the vocal, the s...
Nocaro • 5,201 views
paulkate72
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@lewstone1934 - You must really be into the music of that era. Lew Stone was a bit earlier, but how good - esp with Al Bowlly. Nice comment here.
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3 weeks ago
In Old Santa Fe
Kentucky Cowboy (Maynard) loses his horse in a rigged horse race and gets framed for the murder of a stagecoach driver. His pal Cactus gets him out...
openflix • 17,249 views
paulkate72
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openflix - Thanks for uploading these classics. They don't make films like this anymore. Some might say just as well, but let them at least they have a plot, have no nudity, no filthy language, no ultra violence and over-the top sex.
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3 weeks ago
Bulldog Courage
A miner who was swindled out of his mine by a banker turns to robbing stagecoaches. Several years after he is tracked down and killed, his son come...
openflix • 9,056 views
paulkate72
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@carlanthony62 - It seems to be 1936. Tim Mccoy was at the height of his powers then.
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3 weeks ago
ROY ROGERS MARY HART FRONTIER PONY EXPRESS
http://www.TVDAYS.com http://www.seagate.com Ira H. Gallen Video Resources 220 West 71st Street NYC 10023 (212) 724 - 7055 http://www.TVDAYS.com h...
tvdays • 5,731 views
paulkate72
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tvdays - Thanks for uploading - you've gone to a lot of trouble. Likely not many will look at these old films, but you've made one older person happy with a movie you can watch that has no objectionable content. Thanks again and best wishes...
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4 weeks ago
Chuck Jackson & Maxine Brown - Hold On I'm Comin
Chuck Jackson & Maxine Brown's cover of Sam & Dave's "Hold On, I'm Comin" from the spring of 1967. The record reached #12 on CKLW in March of 1967,...
RetroJoe66 • 951 views
paulkate72
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Why didn't these two record more songs together? They were so good way back when and their version of this song is the definitiive one in my view.
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4 weeks ago
Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames - Yeh - Yeh (1965)
Artist - Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames
Song - Yeh - Yeh
(Lyrics)
[1965]
Well every evenin' when all my day's work is through,
I call my baby, a...
Bacmaster • 5,585 views
paulkate72
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Georgie was good, wasn't he? He probably is still good is he's playing now - what talent!
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1 month ago
VAN MORRISON Bright Side of the Road
....1979....
TheWolfmanMark • 170,935 views
paulkate72
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@kasbersky - Your life, it seems sir, has been sadly lacking in the finer things! Now that you've discovered Van the Man it will never be the same again!!
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1 month ago
OLIVER -JEAN-ORIGINAL
Oliver-Jean
longhairsRcool • 100,807 views
paulkate72
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Nice song, thanks for uploading. Sorry to hear Oliver passed away too early.
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1 month ago
The Corries --- Westering Home
visit www.corries.com for Corries DVDs and CD's!
mandolinda6 • 36,959 views
paulkate72
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@its4it Music certainly stirs the emotions if the remarks on this page are anything to go by. Can't we all just enjoy this beautiful folk music without the politics?
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1 month ago
Simon & Garfunkel : El Condor Pasa (1970)
I'd rather be a sparrow than a snail.
Yes I would,
If I could,
I surely would.
I'd rather be a hammer than a nail.
Yes I would,
If I only could,
I...
TheInvaders1967 • 2,344,922 views
paulkate72
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@DrLegume - All that out of a simple South American folk song. I must truly be a shallow thinker.
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1 month ago
THE BABYS - Isn't It Time - John Waite
The Babys, founded by Mike Corby and the late Adrian Millar, from Broken Heart in 1977. Taken direct from U-matic promotional video.
Line-up: vocal...
tomnook111 • 486,775 views
paulkate72
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@calalilygirl - Thanks for your comments. Top songs are too few these days. In the 60s new super songs were an everyday event, that's why it was so special. Cheers!
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1 month ago
The Skye boat song. The Corries
The Corries sing "skye boat song". This is the best version I've heard of this song. From their "Silver collection" album
Scotty1137 • 598,972 views
paulkate72
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Some pointless comments on this page over what? Can't we just enjoy the music without nationalistic remarks which enflame. The events which spawned this beautiful music are long past history now. It does no good to keep it going surely.
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1 month ago
Abide With Me (King's College Choir, Cambridge)
Disclaimer: I do not own this.
"Abide with Me" is a Christian hymn written by Scottish Anglican Henry Francis Lyte.
He wrote it in 1847 while he l...
aNGLICANcHOIR92 • 13,844 views
paulkate72
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Sad tune this, but beautifully sung by the choir. How sad that we can make such glorious music, but are so incapable of making lasting peace.
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1 month ago
Abide with Me -Welsh Choir
A Magnificent oration of the hymn Abide with me by a Welsh Male voice Chior. I defy anyone to better it
40thegardener2 • 28,644 views
paulkate72
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Very moving - no doubt about Welsh singers they are special. This is a truly beautiful song and done justice by this choir.
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1 month ago
King Arthur - Hans Zimmer
Selections from the score. Sorry no movie, I don't have this one :(
LauraWhitehead1 • 1,302,818 views
paulkate72
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I realise that my comments on this film won't be to everyone's taste, but I thought it was a load of rubbish!
Music's good though as all of Hans Zimmer's work appears to be, but the movie and Keira Knightly's performance was very forgettable - in my view.
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1 month ago
The Shadows - Apache (Original Stereo)
"Apache" was composed by guitarist Jerry Lordan who was inspired to write it by the 1954 film of the same name. The British instrumental group The...
Nocaro • 1,011,358 views
paulkate72
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@purga60 Yes, we can claim him now, but we all know he was born in England and strictly speaking is English. What a star Hank is!
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1 month ago
Gene Autry- Back in the saddle again
Gene Autry- Back in the saddle again
auburnboy95 • 26,584 views
paulkate72
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@Nojnotpu - Well said. Not all beer and skittles back then, was it? Sad that, but in the main it seems people were more law-abiding and generally more interested in others than they are now. Racial bigotry is vile, so unjust and so baseless - all men are created equal as the American constitution...
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1 month ago
sarastrone • 668 views
paulkate72
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I think Peter's version of Roses of Picardy is the best of them all on YT. Beautiful version of a sad WWI song. Picardy is the area basically covered by the Western Front. Unspeakable place 1914-1918.
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1 month ago
Artie Shaw's Stardust
Artie Shaw's classic recording of Hoagy Carmichael's standard "Stardust." Many consider this the top big band recording of alltime. Billy Butterfie...
RickBusciglio • 34,347 views
paulkate72
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Beautifully played by Artie and his band, but with respect to them, no one renders it like Nat King Cole.
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1 month ago
Stardust - Nat King Cole
A beautiful song magnificently sung by Nat King Cole. One of my all-time favorites!
The song and album cover are not mine. No copyright infrigeme...
cto10121 • 43,111 views
paulkate72
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Beautiful song, no doubt about it. What a wonderful voice this man had! Don't think anyone else can quite sing it like Nat King Cole. A classic.
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1 month ago
Ambrose Mayfair Hotel Orchestra - Good Evening (1931)
Benjamin Baruch Ambrose (Sept.15,1896 - June 11,1971) was an English bandleader and violinist. His professional name was officially Bert Ambrose, b...
edmundusrex • 2,264 views
paulkate72
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Thank you, edmundsrex, for such a wealth of information about Bert Ambrose. What a bandleader! What great music came out of Britain in those days. We may never see their like again - we certainly haven't in the nearly 80 years since.
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1 month ago
Swinging London: Ambrose & Sam Browne: The Show Is Over,1934
„BERT" AMBROSE (Benjamin Baruch Ambrose) was born in the East End of London, the son of a wool merchant. He was playing the violin at a very young ...
240252 • 11,339 views
paulkate72
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240252 - Great job of uploading this classic - thank you. What a team was Ambrose and Sam Browne. In my humble opinion only surpassed by Al Bowlly and Ray Noble - perhaps the best ever.
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1 month ago
"Just One More Chance" (1931) Donald Novis - Gus Arnheim
"Just One More Chance"
(1931) Fox-Trot
Gus Arnheim Orchestra
Sung By Donald Novis
Victor Orthophonic 22758
disco79 • 5,694 views
paulkate72
commented:
This is very clear much clearer than Al Bowlly's with the Harry Hudson Orchestra - far better quality. Even so, Al's vocals are still too good for anyone else to cut the mustard with this song. Bing Crosby's is good too.
@HeWhoIsIAm420 - Sorry to hear that you're an amalgamation of all three of the above. Not sure about intellectuals - anyone blessed with common sense would come out on top, hands down, against such ones.
Also don't know what lolwut means, and I don't thank I want to. Cheers!