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"Here's That Rainy Day" was composed in 1953 by Jimmy ... Posted by: Nocaro
Video duration: 148 seconds "Here's That Rainy Day" was composed in 1953 by Jimmy Van Heusen and Johnny Burke and introduced by Dolores Gray in the Broadway musical "Carnival In Flanders". It is a much recorded song, but few finer than this version turned in by Nancy Wilson. Related: nancy wilson, heres that rainy day, jimmy van heusen, johnny burke Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Bobby Darin - Sunday In New York (Original Stereo) Posted by: Nocaro
Video duration: 150 seconds "Sunday In New York" was written by Peter Nero and Carol Coates and recorded by Bobby Darin on Sep. 17, 1964 with Richard Weiss arranging and conducting the orchestra. Related: bobby darin, sunday in new york, peter nero, carol coates Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Rod Stewart - Let's Fall In Love (Original Stereo) Posted by: Nocaro
Video duration: 192 seconds His was not the prettiest voice you're ever going to hear, but his stylized manner perfectly fit much of the music of the Great American Songbook. Rod started this series of recordings in 2002 and by 2005 he had reached Volume Four which included this Harold Arlen/Ted Koehler masterpiece, "Let's Fall In Love", recorded with a guitar solo by George Benson. Related: rod stewart, lets fall in love, harold arlen, ted koehler, george benson, great american songbook Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Neil Sedaka - Calendar Girl (Original Stereo) Posted by: Nocaro
Video duration: 158 seconds "Calendar Girl" was written in 1960 by Neil Sedaka and his songwriting partner Howard Greenfield, and Neil took the song to #4 on the pop charts New Year's Day in 1961. Related: neil sedaka, calendar girl, howard greenfield Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Fantastic Shakers - Shakin' The Shack (Original Stereo) Posted by: Nocaro
Video duration: 229 seconds The Fantastic Shakers formed late in 1978 and would soon hit the local Carolina Beach Music charts with a song entitled "Myrtle Beach Days" for which they will always be associated. They've had many regional hits since including "Shakin' The Shack". Related: fantastic shakers, shakin the shack, carolina beach music, shag Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Donna Summer - Last Dance (Original Stereo) Posted by: Nocaro
Video duration: 199 seconds "Last Dance" was written by Paul Jabara and introduced by the Queen of Disco, Donna Summer, in the 1978 film "Thank God, It's Friday". The song won the Academy Award that year for Best Song and went to #3 on the pop charts during June. Related: donna summer, last dance, paul jabara, thank god its friday Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Donna Summer - Hot Stuff (Original Stereo) Posted by: Nocaro
Video duration: 228 seconds Donna was singing back-up vocals for Three Dog Night when she met record producers Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte who would soon help her become one of the hottest acts around earning her the moniker "Queen of Disco". "Hot Stuff" which features a distinctive guitar solo by Steely Dan guitarist Jeff "Skunk" Baxter would become the #1 song on the pop charts during the spring of 1979. Related: donna summer, hot stuff, disco Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Elvis Presley - All Shook Up (Original Remixed for Stereo) Posted by: Nocaro
Video duration: 120 seconds It was written by Otis Blackwell and recorded by Elvis with backing by The Jordanaires on Jan. 12, 1957 at Radio Recorders in Hollywood, Ca. RCA released it in March of that year and by April "All Shook Up" had ascended to the #1 position on the charts where it would stay for the next 8 consecutive weeks ending up as the #1 song of the year. Related: elvis presley, all shook up, otis blackwell, jordanaires Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Benny Goodman - Memories Of You (From "Benny Goodman Story") Posted by: Nocaro
Video duration: 173 seconds "Memories Of You" was composed in 1930 with lyrics by Andy Razaf and music by Eubie Blake and first popularly recorded that year by Louis Armstrong with Lionel Hampton using the vibraphone for the first time on a recording. The song has been recorded by many since including this instrumental version by Benny Goodman for his own film biopic in 1956 entitled "The Benny Goodman Story". Related: benny goodman, memories of you, eubie blake Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Marvin Gaye - Mercy, Mercy Me (Original Stereo) Posted by: Nocaro
Video duration: 194 seconds "Mercy Mercy Me" (aka "The Ecology") was written and recorded by Marvin Gaye for his social conscious album entitled "What's Going On". Gaye's recording backed by the instrumentation of the Funk Brothers would peak at #4 on the pop charts during the summer of 1971. Related: marvin gaye, mercy mercy me, the ecology, motown, funk brothers Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Ray Charles - In The Heat Of The Night (Original Stereo) Posted by: Nocaro
Video duration: 155 seconds From 1967 Ray Charles sings the title song to the Academy Award winning film, "In The Heat Of The Night", starring Sidney Poitier and Rod Steiger. The song was composed by Quincy Jones and Marilyn and Alan Bergman. Related: ray charles, in the heat of the night, sidney poitier, rod steiger, quincy jones, marilyn & tom bergman Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Ricky Nelson - Traveling Man (Original Stereo Remastered) Posted by: Nocaro
Video duration: 142 seconds "Traveling Man" was written by Jerry Fuller and first recorded by Ricky Nelson in 1961. The song was the A-side of a two-sided hit ("Hello Mary Lou" was the B-side), with both making the Top 10 on the pop charts and "Traveling Man" going all the way to #1 during May of 1961. Related: ricky nelson, traveling man, jerry fuller Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Nat King Cole - Ebony Rhapsody (Original Stereo) Posted by: Nocaro
Video duration: 185 seconds "Ebony Rhapsody" was first popularized by Duke Ellington & His Orchestra in the 1930's, and the song has been covered by numerous artists including this vivacious version by Nat King Cole in November of 1961 with Billy May arranging and conducting. Related: nat king cole, ebony rhapsody, billy may Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Elvis Presley - Love Me Tonight (Original Stereo) Posted by: Nocaro
Video duration: 120 seconds Don Robertson wrote over a dozen songs which Elvis recorded including the very pretty but seldom-aired "Love Me Tonight". Related: elvis presley, love me tonight, don robertson Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Faron Young - Hello Walls (Orginal) Posted by: Nocaro
Video duration: 145 seconds "Hello Walls" was written by Willie Nelson and first recorded by Faron Young in late 1960. Faron was known as the "Hillbilly Heartthrob" and he took this tune to #1 on the country charts crossing over to the pop charts as well in May of 1961 peaking at #12. Suffering from depression in his later years, Faron committed suicide in 1996. Related: faron young, hello walls, willie nelson Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Beatles - When I'm 64 (Original Stereo) Posted by: Nocaro
Video duration: 160 seconds "When I'm 64" is credited to both Lennon and McCartney although this was a song Paul McCartney wrote when he was only 16, and the Beatles performed it during their early years as a fill-in. A decision was made to record it in December of 1966 for their upcoming album ("Sgt. Pepper's Lonelyhearts Club Band") and it was released in '67. Regretfully only two of the Beatles made it to the age of 64. Related: beatles, when im 64, paul mccartney Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Platters - I'm Sorry (Original) Posted by: Nocaro
Video duration: 173 seconds The winter of 1957 found The Platters still cranking out the hits, and with Tony Williams on lead vocal the group went to #11 on the pop charts with "I'm Sorry". Related: platters, im sorry, tony williams Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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By: MrDavidl505. on 24 May 12, 02:37:44
Totally Beautiful!? Thank You...
By: early60srcool. on 21 May 12, 15:50:58
Just? Lovely! Thank you
By: Skipper D'Amico. on 20 May 12, 19:11:42
Such a classy ladie. Love? her voice.
By: fairterr. on 20 May 12, 18:18:45
Love Nancy Wilson, have many of her albums, but don't have this one, what album is this? from?
By: noumvorajak. on 20 May 12, 15:41:24
Always great oldie song. Thank you so? much.