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Please Come Home For Christmas/Dion DiMucci
"Please Come Home for Christmas" is a Christmas song, released in 1960, by the American blues singer and pianist Charles Brown. Hitting Billboard's...
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Jerry Lee Lewis - Pick Me Up On Your way down 1969 (live)
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Jerry Lee Lewis - Pick Me Up On Your Way Down - Dalton, Georgia 31.12.1979
One of Jerry Lee Lewis's most famous ad-libs on the end.
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1 year ago
mitch ryder - bring it on home to me
all rights reserved by the artist. this aint my music, its mitch ryder covering some cooke, duh.
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5 White Guys, oldest was 18, youngest was 14. Total Soul!! Did a great job on the Supremes, "Come See About Me" too.
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Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels- Walking the Dog
from Breakout
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1 year ago
Duane Eddy / Honky Tonk
Duane Eddy ''Honky Tonk''
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As usual Duane puts his mark on a tune; sounds like it was recorded in a whorehouse! "Oh baby You Don't Havta Go!!" An he plays kit in "F" - his fingers are 18" long!!!
Listen to his version of "I Almost Lost My Mind"
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The Beach Boys....Honky Tonk
'Honky Tonk' was originally a #2 record for Bill Doggett in 1956.According to historian Priore,his was the first rock'n'roll instrumental hit, and ...
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Great job on this classic tune; Carl Wilson was walkin' the dog and David Marks was not half-steppin' on this 'un. Thanks for posting.
Excellent!!! JLL was picking it up and layin' it down !!! (and the bass player wasn't half-steppin' either). Will we ever have country music like this again? Thank you