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Diane Ray - Snow Man (early sixties lost oldie) STEREO

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Uploaded by on May 10, 2009

Cute lost oldie from early sixties, that maybe ten people will remember? Diane Ray had a bigger hit with "Please Don't Talk To The Lifeguard". Some people confuse her with Diane Renay, but they were two different people.

My first posting of this video was about 2007. However, youtube killed the stereo on the original post - so it was re-uploaded.

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  • this is the kind of music i grew up listening to..loved it then and still enjoy it today..2012...kinda wish this music was still recorded today....it was real music!

  • Good tune.

  • Sounds like I'll Have The Warmest Winter-Connie Francis. Compare the two.

  • Wow this is time warp and I want to press the left arrow and go back

  • I had this LP(lost in during Hurricane Katrina). this song was one of my faves,along with "That Boy`s Gonna Be Mine ".

  • Thanks for posting this song. I have the original 45 with Just So Bobby Can See as the flip side.

  • I used to listen to this when I was little (born 1970) my Mom's record. I sing it to my 4 year old little girl, she loves it and wanted to hear it, thanks!!

  • wonderfull

    i love diane^^

  • Typical DR, featuring another nice tune from a talented young singer.

  • wow i like this???

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