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John1948SevenD
Добавлен 11 авг 2011
I divided my uploads among multiple channels, Bookmark this link in your browser for instant access to an index with links to all of John1948's oldies classics. LINK: tinyurl.com/Channel-Index
Born and raised in eastern Nebraska. Graduated from Millard High in 1966. I love the oldies and wish they were more readily available. My hope with this channel is to create an archive to educate ourselves and younger people in the music and culture of our times.
My channel is not R rated. Not even PG-13. I remove all comments that contain foul language or are hateful and if repeated I block the member. If you aren't sure what is OK, just don't say it! We have Zero Tolerance!
Born and raised in eastern Nebraska. Graduated from Millard High in 1966. I love the oldies and wish they were more readily available. My hope with this channel is to create an archive to educate ourselves and younger people in the music and culture of our times.
My channel is not R rated. Not even PG-13. I remove all comments that contain foul language or are hateful and if repeated I block the member. If you aren't sure what is OK, just don't say it! We have Zero Tolerance!
Johnny Ray - Just Walking In The Rain
Artist Biography by Bill Dahl - AllMusic
Although practically deaf, Johnnie Ray's tear-inflected delivery tabbed him as an early-'50s sensation. Leaving Oregon for Detroit, Ray found a gig at the Flame Club, an R&B and jazz institution. In 1951, Ray signed with Columbia's R&B subsidiary Okeh Records, although "Cry," his histrionic million-seller that year, was a pop entry all the way, with background vocals by the Four Lads. Produced by Mitch Miller, "Cry" remained perched atop the pop charts for nearly three months. Ray encored with "The Little White Cloud That Cried" before moving to the parent Columbia logo and enjoying a steady stream of pop hits, including "Walkin' My Baby Back Home" ...
Although practically deaf, Johnnie Ray's tear-inflected delivery tabbed him as an early-'50s sensation. Leaving Oregon for Detroit, Ray found a gig at the Flame Club, an R&B and jazz institution. In 1951, Ray signed with Columbia's R&B subsidiary Okeh Records, although "Cry," his histrionic million-seller that year, was a pop entry all the way, with background vocals by the Four Lads. Produced by Mitch Miller, "Cry" remained perched atop the pop charts for nearly three months. Ray encored with "The Little White Cloud That Cried" before moving to the parent Columbia logo and enjoying a steady stream of pop hits, including "Walkin' My Baby Back Home" ...
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Johnny Ray - Cry
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Artist Biography by Bill Dahl - AllMusic Although practically deaf, Johnnie Ray's tear-inflected delivery tabbed him as an early-'50s sensation. Leaving Oregon for Detroit, Ray found a gig at the Flame Club, an R&B and jazz institution. In 1951, Ray signed with Columbia's R&B subsidiary Okeh Records, although "Cry," his histrionic million-seller that year, was a pop entry all the way, with back...
Johnny Ray - Street Of Memories
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Artist Biography by Bill Dahl - AllMusic Although practically deaf, Johnnie Ray's tear-inflected delivery tabbed him as an early-'50s sensation. Leaving Oregon for Detroit, Ray found a gig at the Flame Club, an R&B and jazz institution. In 1951, Ray signed with Columbia's R&B subsidiary Okeh Records, although "Cry," his histrionic million-seller that year, was a pop entry all the way, with back...
Johnny Maestro and The Brooklyn Bridge - Could This Be Magic (a cappella)
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June Valli - Don't let The Stars Get In Your Eyes (Your Hit Parade - Jan 31, 1953)
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June Valli - Till I Waltz Again With You (Your Hit Parade - Jan 31, 1953)
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Johnny Rivers - Poor Side of Town (extended)
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Johnny Rivers is a unique figure in the history of rock music. On the most obvious level, he was a rock star of the 1960s and a true rarity as a white American singer/guitarist who made a name for himself as a straight-ahead rock & roller during the middle of that decade. Just as important behind the scenes, his recordings and their success led to the launching, directly and indirectly, of at l...
Joni Mitchell - Big Yellow Taxi (The Old Grey Whistle Test Show 1974)
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Emerging artist Joni Mitchell moved to New York City in 1967, and took up residence in the arty Chelsea district. She met Elliot Roberts in the fall and he began to manage her career, helping to open up the circuit for her in New York City. While performing at a club in Florida, Joni met ex-Byrds member David Crosby, who was quite taken with her. David was a great help in convincing the record ...
Joni Mitchell - Cactus Tree (The Old Grey Whistle Test Show - 1974)
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Emerging artist Joni Mitchell moved to New York City in 1967, and took up residence in the arty Chelsea district. She met Elliot Roberts in the fall and he began to manage her career, helping to open up the circuit for her in New York City. While performing at a club in Florida, Joni met ex-Byrds member David Crosby, who was quite taken with her. David was a great help in convincing the record ...
Johnny Rivers - Memphis (American Bandstand - July 11, 1964)
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Junior Walker - Shotgun (Shindig)
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Joni Mitchell - Urge For Going
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Johnny Preston - Running Bear
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Johnny Tillotson - Judy, Judy, Judy
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Joni Mitchell - For Free (In Concert on BBC, 1970)
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Joni Mitchell - For Free (In Concert on BBC, 1970)
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Joni Mitchell - My Old Man (In Concert on BBC, 1970)
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Johnny Horton - Sink The Bismarck (Saturday Night Beechnut Show)
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Johnny Horton - Sink The Bismarck (Saturday Night Beechnut Show)
Johnny Tino - I Want Some Lovin' (Crosby-16 1962)
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Johnny Tino - I Want Some Lovin' (Crosby-16 1962)
Johnny Walsh - Girl Machine (Warner Brothers Records 5196 - 1961)
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Johnny Walsh - Girl Machine (Warner Brothers Records 5196 - 1961)
Joni James - Why Don't You Believe Me (MGM Records K11333-A 1952)
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Joni James - Why Don't You Believe Me (MGM Records K11333-A 1952)
Johnny Rivers - Baby I Need Your Lovin
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Johnny Rivers - Baby I Need Your Lovin
June Allyson - Leave It to Jane, Cleopatterer (from the movie Till The Clouds Roll By, 1946)
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June Allyson - Leave It to Jane, Cleopatterer (from the movie Till The Clouds Roll By, 1946)
Born in 1946, I must've sung this song to myself a million times.
Thanks for everything Johnny. You are the man
Always been cool dude, never heard anything negative about him . Very good artist .
Loop de Loop like this platform right RUclips😁
No need for the weird stuff that happened a decade or two later and beyond. Still a hit after so many years.
MY GOOOOD! WHAT A VOICE! I'M FREAKIN' OUT! 😃😁😃❤
“When dancing meant everything”
Quantos bailes dancei essa MÚSICA BRASIL
Schöne Zeiten, damals 👍
It's now June 25, 2024. It's hard to believe he's 81 years old. His " Live at the Whiskey A Go-Go" album still gets played on my stereo!!❤
I was in.the Army 20 yrs old 1966 VNM when I heard this . Really touched my Soul .
Don’t rain on what the North did in Wisconsin too equal portions to Andersonville. Yet, they have had the audacity to dig up graves from starved soldiers. It’s a college stadium, now. For Leftists, Democrats. Yeah! There was no reason to erase these soldiers beings.
Absolutely! Now, this certainty was a civil war that never should have been fought. I’m firm on what history really says yep! But, it was, happened and today many revisionist that are interpreting what really was. They are not primary sources. Yep!
So very talented..should have been a major star!!❤
Quite a guy. I remember him when I was young - enjoyed him then and still do now. Quite a life, too.
Love his songs❤
Is that Doris Day in the intro?
Always love Johnny Horton ❤❤❤
Same here sister. The only thing you and I can really say is. We're relieved their not with us to see how far that kind of music has fallen 😢.
We were called rebs back in the 1700s.
Yes he's one of the best singer you can have has a very beautifully songs you dont hear this songs any where #1my favorites one in the world love all his songs.a wonderful person can sing this song that is history. Congrats Johnny Horton.❤
My favorite song from this amazing talent.
Shirley + Lee did the original in 1955. Johnny Preston covered it in 1960.
He played the sax solo too.
The War that NEVER should have been FOUGHT. Yep!
I am not bragging but I can imitate Johnny, I learned all his songs when I was very young love his music!
Very good song, remember listening to this song on radio when I played hookie from school
This was back when they had good music.
Barney stole this! 😂
Harry Nilsson's (better) version brought me here
I dub the official @JosephRobinettBiden song
Could he ever sing !!!!
Going to Hopewell tomorrow.
I met Johnny Thunder in Petersburgh Virginia towards the end of his career. where he was booked at one of the venues there. Participation was low and he spent a lot of time at our table talking old times.
Makes me happy, when I listen to him.
I had an his album with this on it.and I saw him in person.
Almost 60 years since his death and he not in the Hall of fame no Dwight Yoakum who also should been in hall of fame
Do NOT EVER go back to a girl like this for seconds. They NEVER change. You'll get dumped again, 100%.
The first time I heard Johnny Horton sing. I was hooked for life. When other kids were listening to 80s rock. I Was listening to the Great Johnny Horton.
I listen to him and I am 9 years old
I saw Johnny Rivers in Boston at the Charles River Esplanade over 20 years ago. Even got an autograph on T-Shirt--he seemed almost shy (as some of us vied to get to the table!). Very handsome--even as he got older. His voice sounded just like his records--incredible! One of my favorites was 'Secret Agent Man'. There was an oldies radio station who put about 6 different groups together during the summer and almost all were incredible! I miss those days!!!
I love all his songs.
The drum intro and beat is dynamite
Tears then Tears now
Who is it that announced him?
From my favourite era for popular music, 1955-63.
Love , love this song
THANKS JOHN 1948‼️👍🏼❤️❤️❤️
The only one who can come close to Johnny is Leadbelly ‼️👍🏼😸❤️❤️❤️❤️❤❤❤❤❤❤
My beau in 1966 dedicated this to me on kdwb radio station Mpls Mn
I like this song.
Sweet memories................. thanks