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Tell Him No - authentic Rock & Roll, 1959

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Uploaded by on Dec 27, 2006

Billy Mize and Cliff Crofford's harmonies for "Tell Him No" typify the Bakersfield Sound.

From a local television broadcast out of Compton, California in the late 1950's.

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  • Good job on this song !

    The original was done by Travis and Bob.

    NOT the Everlys.

  • Thanks for posting. Cliff Crofford is my grandfather and its neat to see videos of him on YouTube!

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  • good song but i prefer the versions by the lana sisters featuring dusty springfield and the Mudlarks ( both b sides i may add ) super amos 31

  • great song I love the oldies format however I would like to see radio come back to its origanal sound it was live it was exciting and most entertaining, I find myself listining to alot of old air checks of radio days gone by .....bring back the old format and the real talent .

  • Love this Classic

  • Happy 80th Birthday to you Mr. Mize. Bill Sage here, and I'm working with your grandson, Joe, on his movie.

    The pedigree is strong. I feel like I'm watching Joe in black and white with his hair combed.

  • dang this guy sang "planet named desire"

    what a difference!!

  • "And did- you feel- much more better"

    That's a tough line to top!!!

    Great song-thanks 4 posting..

  • Happy 80th B-day Billy!

  • Great song! They showed the Everly Brothers how it should be done, and it gets no better than this.

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