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Walkin' To New Orleans - Fats Domino (1960)
Posted by: vinylvend
Video duration: 128 seconds
Timeless smash by Fats Domino on Imperial Records. The string section was added later, and Fats originally didn't like it, but decided it sounded better when the original session and string session were mixed down together.
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Roy Orbison - Lana
Posted by: vinylvend
Video duration: 135 seconds
This is Roy Orbison's version of the song, and Thunderbird1958 posted a cool version by the Velvets, which I had never heard before. Roy is the writer, and I don't believe his version was a single like the Velvets was, but only an album track on "Crying"
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How Very Special Are We (Mother Earth, Father Time)
Posted by: vinylvend
Video duration: 134 seconds
One of the rarest movie scores has got to be that of the Hanna-Barbera produced Charlotte's Web from March of 1973. These songs are classic, I remember hearing them from the movie as a child, and though you all might enjoy them too.
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Deep In The Dark/Charlotte's Web
Posted by: vinylvend
Video duration: 189 seconds
Another one of the beautiful numbers from the animated version of "Charlotte's Web", composed by the Sherman Brothers. This is a slideshow with no speaking, just the song.
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Gee, I'm Glad It's Raining
Posted by: vinylvend
Video duration: 160 seconds
This song from "Ernest Goes to Camp" is one of my favorites. The pics are a collage to this late, great, comedian, whom I have loved since I was a child.
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Sheila (Rare 1st Version)
Posted by: vinylvend
Video duration: 108 seconds
This was the rare, usually unheard 1st version of
Tommy Roe's "Sheila", released on Judd Records. The song was later recut under Felton Jarvis' production for ABC-Paramount Records.
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I Love You - Harmonicats
Posted by: vinylvend
Video duration: 128 seconds
From the Mercury LP "The Harmonicats in the Land of Hi-Fi". One of my grandmother's original LP's from the early 1960's.
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Lonely Women Make Good Lovers
Posted by: vinylvend
Video duration: 199 seconds
Bob Luman's biggest country hit from 1972 on Epic Records, making it to # 4 on the Country charts. He was born in Nacogdoches County, Texas in 1937 and had several chart hits in his career, the other major charter being "Let's Think About Living" in 1960 on Warner Brothers. Bob Luman died in 1978 at the age of 41 from Pneumonia.
Related: country, oldies
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