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Rosemary Clooney - "Come On-a My House"

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Uploaded by on Jul 29, 2009

Kentucky artist. Record released in 1951.

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  • @Aallakimaaki - What an ignorant comment, you sound as if you're in grade school. You wouldn't have the crap you listen to today if it weren't for those singers from the 60's and before. If you don't like a song, don't listen to it. Nobody is interested in your stupid immature comments, GROW UP.

  • 1951 was the released date for 'Come On A My House' 1954 she released "Hey There and the flipside was "This Old House." Rosie is and  always will be the best

  • Right you are, good catch! I did have "Hey There" and "This Ole' House" on my channel too but I got a copyright infringement warning so I had to take them down. What a shame that I can't upload one of my favorite records from one of my favorite local ladies.

  • Boogie Woogie harpsichord solo, pretty cool.

  • It sure is! Several of her songs have  harpsichords it them.

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  • Thanks for posting this! Great song.

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  • This is Rosemary Clooney's signature song, but she resisted singing it at first, because she thought it sounded ridiculous.

  • i have the weirdest boner right now

  • @windstorm1000

    SOme, like Frankie Laine and Guy Mitchell, both under Mitch Miller, did not mind, nor would I have if I was a singer. I love those songs!

  • I remember her singing this in 1952 or 53 when she performed at the base I was stationed in California.

  • Великолепно!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @Moletastic69 It's the trills that really make it, besides the dorian/blues scale

  • i just discovered this song, gosh i wish music was this great today:/ anyway great song:D

  • @sfmarklh Nothing sinister. Italians simply love to feed people.

  • Did you know that Rosemary Clooney hated this song? She was forced to sing it after being threatened with the pink slip.

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