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Top 30 best rock songs of the 50's

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title says it all... if you liked the video check my channel... there are other videos like top 30 songs of the 60's and the 70's!

THE only reason Ritchie Valens is NOT on this list is because i obvioulsy didnt find any clip of him playing la bamba.... thats why johnny cash's walk the line is on the list... Im sorry!

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  • the best elvis presley

  • I personally think Buddy Holly is the true king of rock n roll, but really if you think about it, not just one guy should be the king, they all together should be the king. there were many great artists out there and not just 1 deserves the title.

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  • My runaway did runaway in this top...

  • Nice mixture. I`m a Bill Haley fan.

  • Y NO RAVE ON???

  • @5475lena

    He means it in the "context" of music yeah, but also "the complete life in that time!!" as you put it because he didn't write simply that he loves 50s music did he? No he wrote more and wrote he wished he was born in 1938, enjoy his high school years, graduate in the past. So yeah, I think what I wrote was suitable for his comment. It was me who was putting it all into "context".

  • Agree on labamba vote

  • @Gaznugget I think romerozombie86 means it in the context with music, not the complete life in that time!!

  • @romerozombie85

    My grandfather was born in 1939 trust me not everything was great back then. You'd have to be a man, straight, white, wealthy and American to live the good life that we see then (not all the bad stuff) My grandfather told me for a long time people didn't have electricity, fridges, toilets in the house, toasters, microwaves, TVs or even affordable cars back then. Life was hard. I believe life for most people only started to get "good" after the late 60s.

  • I really think that La Bamba by Ritchie Valens should have been #1!

  • love this music

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