Saturday, February 05, 2022
"These Foolish Things (remind me of you)": Song History, Commentary, Discography, Performances on Video
Cover versions of The Things We Did Last Summer by Sammy Davis, Jr. and Carmen McRae | SecondHandSongs
Original versions of The Things We Did Last Summer by The Four Lads with Claude Thornhill & His Orchestra | SecondHandSongs
Cover versions of These Foolish Things (Remind Me of You) written by Jack Strachey, Harry Link, Eric Maschwitz | SecondHandSongs
Original versions of These Foolish Things by Sammy Davis, Jr. with Orchestra directed by Sy Oliver | SecondHandSongs
▶︎ Guys on 45 1961-1965 | various artists | Teensville
▶︎ Guys on 45 1961-1965 | various artists | Teensville: Guys on 45 1961-1965 by various artists, released 13 January 2017
1. Let Me Come Back Home - Bruce Cloud
2. He's Taken My Baby - Jericho Brown
3. Yesterday's Kisses - Dean Barlow
4. I Don't Have The Heart To Tell Her - Vinnie Monte
5. Down And Out - George Freeman
6. In A Woman's Eyes - Obrey Wilson
7. Dance Only With Me - Robert Knight
8. Two Of The Chosen Few - The Romeos
9. Feelings - Peter James
10. I Can't Help It - Randy Sparks
11. Paint Me A Pretty Picture - The Impossibles
12. This Is Worth Fighting For - Billy Ford
13. Afraid Of Love - Eddie Hurt
14. My Guardian Angel - Jimmy Breedlove
15. Don't Jump To Conclusions - Obrey Wilson
16. Anything For You - The Furys
17. What Makes One Fall In Love - Marty Richards
18. No Mail On Monday - Kenny Gamble
19. Watching Over You - Johnny London
20. So Much To Live For - Bruce Scott
21. I Saw You - Bobby Ray & The Cadillacs
22. Are You Ever Coming Home - The Pageants
23. Stage Door - Peter James
24. You Can't Even Be My Friend - The Escorts
25. Are You Glad When We're Apart - Jerry Jackson
26. You'll Come Back - Ronny Douglas
27. BONUS TRACK - Emperor Of My Baby's Heart - Kurt Harris
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▶︎ GUYS GO POP! 1965 | various artists | Teensville
▶︎ GUYS GO POP! 1965 | various artists | Teensville: GUYS GO POP! 1965 by various artists, released 15 August 2016
1. City Lights - Jerry Naylor
2. Around The Corner - The Duprees
3. I Made An Angel Cry - Bruce Scott
4. I Adore You - Tommy Regan
5. My Hometown - Jimmy Boyd
6. Happiness Across The Street - Paul
7. Knowing I Won't Go Back There - Kenny Rankin
8. At The Head Of The Crowd - The Royal Lancers
9. Her Mother Read Her Diary - Johnny Cooper
10. Every Window In The City - Ritchie Adams
11. One Fine Day - Ed Harden
12. Natalie Would - Joe Perkins
13. Say Goodbye To Donna - Cory Wells & The Enemys
14. You'll Come Crying To Me - Ray Singer
15. Let's Pretend - Ron Murphy
16. Blue Ribbons - Vic Dana
17. Jealous Feeling - Bobby Hart
18. Have I Stayed Away Too Long - Robbie & The Revelations
19. Don't Fool Yourself - John Summers
20. Don't Shut Me Out - Ken Kirkham
21. That's What I'll Give To You - Jimmy Boyd
22. Nine To Five - Tommy Regan
23. She Waits For Him - The Duprees
24. Leave Him And Come To My Arms - Jerry Naylor
25. These Are The Times - Jimmy Griffin
26. Don't Say Goodbye To Me - Bruce Scott
A new release from Teensville records puts the spotlight on a glorious year for music: 1
Friday, February 04, 2022
Lee Hazlewood & Ann-Margret - 31 трек. Слушать онлайн на сайте mp3-malina.me
Lee Hazlewood & Ann-Margret - 31 трек. Слушать онлайн на сайте mp3-malina.me: Скачать mp3 (320kbps). Lee Hazlewood & Ann-Margret - Greyhound Bus Depot, Lee Hazlewood & Ann-Margret - Greyhound bus depot
Am I That Easy to Forget · Lee Hazlewood, Ann-Margret
Am I That Easy to Forget · Lee Hazlewood, Ann-Margret: Listen to The Cowboy & The Lady on Spotify. Lee Hazlewood · Album · 2017 · 17 songs.
The Cowboy & The Lady | Light In The Attic Records
The Cowboy & The Lady | Light In The Attic Records: The “Cowboy” moved slowly out of the booth and into the studio. You could tell by the look in his eyes, that the half-dozen shots of Chivas Regal had put his ego to rest, and he was ready to sing with the “Lady.” They Sang for three nights - the “Cowboy” and the “Lady”, and the Gods were kind, and their album was finished on time. Herein, lie the results…some good, some bad and some more. -Lee Hazlewood
“He had that wonderful, raw sense of humor and that good ol’ boy accent. He certainly could turn a phrase.” -Ann-Margret
In 1969 Lee Hazlewood’s personal record label LHI Records was flush with major label cash and Lee wanted to make Ann-Margret his next big star. In the quest for a hit, the pair recorded fuzzed out acid rock (“It’s A Nice World To Visit (But Not To Live In)” & “You Turned My Head Around,”) orchestral pop (“Sleep in the Grass” & “Chico”) and a genuine country album cut in Nashville.
Light in the Attic Records is proud to continue it’s Lee Hazlewood archival series with an expanded reissue of Lee & Ann-Margret’s The Cowboy & The Lady. The album is Hazlewood’s truest country album and a perfect example of the genre hopping he was afforded at LHI with unlimited cr
(20+) Rock's Classic Albums | Today is classic debut album Sunday | Facebook
(20+) Rock's Classic Albums | Today is classic debut album Sunday | Facebook: Today is classic debut album Sunday. Every Sunday will have a debut album. These are first albums by a group or singer. In some cases the debut album is...