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Uploaded by on Nov 5, 2007

Del Shannon singing "Keep Searchin'" which went Top 10 in 1964 in the USA. Released on Amy Records 45rpm #915.

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  • Awesome!!!!  Just awesome!!!!!!

  • Del Shannon, what a great talent. So sad to hear of his death. Del WAS the sound of the early sixties. His songs, like this one, I remember were blaring from stereos everywhere. Rest in Peace Del, and thank you for the great songs.

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  • @skateboardscience oh. oschtrayya. u mean that "country" were they still shoot at abos? did u guys have had any other music since then? since the "goo oll daiiys"?

  • I love this song as much today as when it came out in 1965. It was early school days but always a fan of Del Shannon and the string of hits he had here in Australia. I just wish he kept searching. Of course, Runaway was the one that started it all and a real favorite of mine also. I really liked the comments and tributes made to the great legend. Thank you

  • Just amazing. This song stands up so well after all these years.

  • This is by far one of my all time favourites by The Late Del Shannon...it was sad that in 1990 that He took his own life at age 50 by a self inflicted Gunshot!!!

  • 2 people couldnt find it 

  • The dancers look more like cheerleaders. Good song.

  • The master of music as the beat to perfection, a true rock genius

  • del tha funky homosapien

  • @doglips1958 How shannon is singing on the high notes isn't falsetto. ;)

  • I have always loved this song. Del was hugely popular in the UK, probably more than in America, and even after the hits dried up he was a big attraction over here. I remember hearing him being interviewed on the radio in the early 80s and he seemed a genuinely nice and modest guy. Great talent. This song was the last of his 8 UK top 10 hits, reaching no.3 in 1965. His biggest hit was of course Runaway, which was no.1 in both the US and UK in 1961. Thanks for posting this.

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