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6 months ago
Jack Scott - What In The World's Come Over You
A Peterbilt sings a 1960 classic!
Mogipbob • 30,850 views
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8 months ago
Dean Martin - Welcome To My World
Oakland, California 1988 (Together Again Tour)
MrsCrocetti • 29,460 views
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He never was the same after his son was killed. A truly great entertainer. Too see him in is prime, and then during the last 10 years of his life, was sad because in his prime he had no equal. But hisfans are comforted in knowing that his music lives on.
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8 months ago
Dean Martin-Somewhere There's a Someone
Dean Martin-Somewhere There's a Someone
yeaaassh • 23,431 views
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He made it look so easy, yet he was considered one of the hardest working performers. His music is immortal. A truly great entertainer.
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8 months ago
Dean Martin- I Will
I Will
H0MEofMUSIC • 84,784 views
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One of the most underrated performers. Even Jerry Lewis felt this way. What other "straightman" of a comedy team had multiple gold records, number 1 records, number 1 box office rankings, and a no. 1 TV show for several consecutive years? A great performer, pure and simple.
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9 months ago
Thats amore Dean Martin
music video "thats amore" by dean martin
the first person to post this video :]
SpykerX • 8,699,053 views
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...Back when singers could really sing. We shall not see talent like this (Sinatra, etc.) again. I'm glad I lived during the 50s and 60s when we actually had great songs.
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9 months ago
The Ronettes
The Ronettes sing Be My Baby.
How cool do those girls look? Sporty Spice - eat your heart out.
Great sound I envy anyone here who hears this for th...
ianabroad • 446,677 views
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Ronnie Spencer looks as great today as she did then. It's amazing how the passage of time makes us realize how great songs like this really were. They stand the test of time, and that really defines greatness.
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9 months ago
Clyde McPhatter - TREASURE OF LOVE
Clyde McPhatter - TREASURE OF LOVE #16 in 1956 Atlantic Records. Born November 15, 1932, Durham, North Carolina. Died of a heart attack June 13,...
futykoolz • 35,474 views
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A great, timeless song by a legendary singer. Too bad we don't have this kind of talent anymore. Still, it's great to know we have music like this on youtube.
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9 months ago
Connie Francis..1960
connie dvds at hardtofind-dvds.com
at tv shows / concert page
borg61 • 118,173 views
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Why she's not in the R and R Hall of Fame escapes me. She was THE first female rocker, and has outsold many current HOFers. She definitely belongs, and her induction will be long overdue.
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9 months ago
The Happy Organ - Dave "Baby" Cortez
1959.
*I Own Nothing* *No Rights Given Or Implied* *All Copyrights Acknowledged* *It Is Not My Intent To Infringe On Any Copyrights* *This music i...
OldiesButGoodies62 • 70,784 views
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This, and "Patricia" by Perez Prado, are the two greatest organ solos of the rock era.
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9 months ago
JAY AND THE AMERICANS - "CRYING"
Jay Black on lead vocals with a powerful remake of the Roy Orbison classic. Went up the Billboard Charts to number 25 in 1966 and was on the album...
dunepaul9999 • 108,747 views
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I think it would a good idea to name name the great singing voices with soaring memorable vocals of the rock era. Jackie Wilson, Tony Williams, Jay Black, Roy Orbison, Elvis Presley, come immediately to mind. There have to be others. Your turn.
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9 months ago
Jay Black and the Americans - This Magic Moment
Jay Black and the Americans - This Magic Moment
60soldies • 198,693 views
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That he can still sing this and his other great songs in his 60s is a testment to his great voice.
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9 months ago
Jay & The Americans - Cara Mia
Jay & The Americans Perform "Cara Mia" On Shindig In 1965
flydguzmon • 1,940,648 views
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When you think of the great lead singers of groups, Jay Black is in the mix, as he must be. Have you noticed no one has tried to duplicate his recordings? Tony Williams of the Platters, Ben E. King, come to minds as great lead singers of groups, but Jay Black is right there with them. This is...
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9 months ago
"This Time" Troy Shondell Official Music Video
1961
TroyShondellOfficial • 49,585 views
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In the 60s, whenever a couple broke up, this song came to mind. A one-hit wonder that's a classic.
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9 months ago
Bobby Darin sings "Beyond the Sea"
Available Now @ HyenaRecords.com!
Bobby Darin performs his classic hit, "Beyond The Sea," to a live audience. Performance clip taken from Bobby D...
musicbooking • 4,237,712 views
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Bobby Darin was a great talent who successfully kept us from learning how ill he was for much of his adult life. He left us with a few classics, none bigger than Mack the Knife.
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9 months ago
ED TOWNSEND- FOR YOUR LOVE
OLDIES
mrscandalous14 • 130,264 views
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I saw him sing this signature song on a Doo-Wop show in 2000, just a short time before he passed away. This is a true classic, and it was moving to see him actually sing his song. A beautiful, lasting song. True artistry.
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9 months ago
Nino & April--Hey Baby!
Nino Tempo & April Stevens sing "Hey Baby!"
jimc1389 • 70,815 views
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This version is every bit as solid as Bruce Channel's, and we know how hard it is for anyone to try to tackle an original. These two were great; Nino's sliding vocals are phenomenal.
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9 months ago
Nino & April--Deep Purple
Nino Tempo & April Stevens sing live on mike along with their Grammy Award winning record, "Deep Purple." From about 1983.
jimc1389 • 135,006 views
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We don't see this kind of harmony anymore. That's sad. This is a classic!!!
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9 months ago
Perry Como - Dream On Little Dreamer
*STEREO. Some great bluesy crooning from Perry Como with "Dream On Little Dreamer". The wonderful backing is from the Anita Kerr Singers.
SirBasildeBrush • 16,196 views
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I think Perry Como was the greatest crooner of the 20th century. Notice I said "crooner." Sinatra was a great singer, as was Bing Crosby, and the debate would be among these three, but for sheer melodic crooning, I go with Como.
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9 months ago
Jackie Wilson - To Be Loved
Jackie Wilson - To Be Loved
If you like it please leave a comment!
Basquelady86 • 169,807 views
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The greatest singing voice of the rock and roll era.
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9 months ago
Jackie Wilson - Alone At Last (1960)
Charted at #8 on Billboard Hot 100 in October 1960, #50 on UK Singles chart, and #20 on Billboard R&B chart. The melody is Piano Concerto in B Flat...
ILoveJenni47 • 32,624 views
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Do you think people will be listening to today's "music" 50 years from now the way we are listening to singers like Jackie Wilson or Roy Orbison, etc.? No way.
A classic song; forgettable video. Seems silly.