Wow, what a fantastic video clip! I could easily have watched half an hour of just driving around Los Angeles in the late 1940's. The year must have been 1947, as the only post World War 11 car that I saw was that of a Studebaker, which arrived on the market in late 1946. "First By Far with a Pos...
The fourth track on the list is a home recording of the instrumental song "Movin' and Goovin' by Duane Eddy. It was released in 1958 and was his first hit record, but it never made the charts in Great Britain and was only a minor hit in the United States. It sounds a bit like Chuck Berry and the ...
The name of the first song is "I Think Of You" by Rudy Grayzell. It was recorded in 1957 at Sam Phillips Sun Records Studio in Memphis, Tenn ----- Elivis Presley's first record label.
Regarding date code that states 1949. It must be an error that someone made sometime ago. The video clip comes from either Capital Wrestling, which began broadcasting on T.V. from the Turner Arena, Washington D.C. starting in 1961, or early WWWF, which it later became in 1963. There does exist ...
Wow, what a fantastic video clip! I could easily have watched half an hour of just driving around Los Angeles in the late 1940's. The year must have been 1947, as the only post World War 11 car that I saw was that of a Studebaker, which arrived on the market in late 1946. "First By Far with a Pos...