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#7,Bill Haley - Rock Around The Clock (1956) - YouTube
Bill Haley - Rock Around The Clock (1956) - YouTube
Elvis Presley - Too Much - YouTube
Elvis Presley - Too Much - YouTube
#8,The Dave Clark Five - Glad All Over - YouTube
The Dave Clark Five - Glad All Over - YouTube
#10,THE PLATTERS - ONLY YOU - YouTube
THE PLATTERS - ONLY YOU - YouTube
'Hey you guys' Am I the only one singing along:D...... well apart from Braid's:p Like Roger I recognised after listening, more a sit down and 'appreciate, appreciate' as Billy Connolly's music teacher advised him to do:)
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Here is a good Compilation of oldies from the 1950 Era,it runs for over an Hour on YouTube (not here Eeeek!) Open up,turn the Volume up and sit and enjoy the Music in the background as you still surg and enjoy the Internet and the Site!
Cheers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l7xZcT-QglI
Another half Hour and starts with one of my all time Greats! Roy Orbison! (Pretty Woman)
Greatest Music Hits of the 60's - Vol.1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xBBYBcXKL5w
And
Greatest Music Hits of the 60's - Vol.2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvFyCGiNWPQ
Re: My first record, what was yours..
Actually Marian
I forgot to put this one in as my Very First Record!
My Birth Certificate ! Like all of course! Eeeeek! :eek: Sorry LOL:xrofl:
That's a John in Oz one for you Marian!
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First I recall was I'll Take you home again Kathleen by .... forgot his name. Got it for mum on her birthday, think I was about 10 at the time.
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Hate to admit this......... my first record, played on a multi change Regentone 99 record player was 'I taw I taw a puddie cat' by Mel Blanc. Cost 6/8d.
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happy daze john in oz
First I recall was I'll Take you home again Kathleen by .... forgot his name. Got it for mum on her birthday, think I was about 10 at the time.
Josefe Locke sometimes spelt Joseph Lock
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Mine was "Rebel Rouser" by Duane Eddy.
Nowadays I love "Clocks" & "Yellow" by Coldplay.
Also "not nineteen forever" by the Courteeners.
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'Besame Mucho', not my first record but my all time favourite currently sung by Andre Bottecelli who sings it at a pace where you can dance either a rhumba or a tango, or mix the two as we do. It was also sung by the Beatles at every concert they performed but sung at a pace no good for dancing. It's literal translation is smother me in your kisses and was written by a 15 year old mexican girl in 1937 who had never been kissed, the words both in English and Spanish are lovely.
My mother was an opera fan (she also had a good singing voice) so the song that always stuck with me as a child was the aria 'Your tiny hand is frozen' from La Boheme
But I think at sea it was probably Buddy Holly and his contemparies to which we still rock and roll to this day
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###always liked to hear and one of my alltime favourites ...dean martin .....little old wine drinker me
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###always liked to hear and one of my alltime favourites ...dean martin .....little old wine drinker me
He also sings a lovely version of Besame Mucho but its too short for dancing to