Saturday, November 27, 2010

All Poms

All British today - just click here

Max Bygraves - Any dream will do
The Drifters - no it is the Shadows - South of the Border. They changed their name so they wouldn't get mixed up with the US singing group.
Alma Cogan - With a little bit of Luck from My Fair Lady
Eddie Calvert of Oh My Papa fame with a bit of Italy Il Silenzio

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Seeking something modern

Some modern stuff here if the mid 60's is modern.

The Seekers: Kumbaya, Just a closer walk with thee, Four strong winds.
An African, religious and Canadian song from an all Australian group.

Talking about Australians (was I) this has been a good year for us (Kiwis) versus the old enemy Oz in sport. We won the Netball and Rugby 7's at the Games as well at the Bledisloe Cup and the League Four Nations.

Fleetwoods - Come Softly To Me (1965 Version). This is an updated version (is it better - I don't think so) of their great hit.

Well back to the music - Beach Boys - Sloop John B parody. An interesting version.

And last but not least we go back a bit further in time to a Dutch oldies group Long Tall Ernie & the Shakers with a medley of oldies called - Do you remember.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Pacific Time


I am back from my trip to OZ so to start off all from the Pacific region.

I remember like yesterday the short but popular Alan "Red" Hewitt (Rhythm Guitar / Vocals) leading his group The Buccaneers (Johnny Willetts - Lead Guitar George Jones - Drums Gary Daverne - Piano / Sax Peter Cox - Bass Guitar) with his big hit cover of Robbin' the cradle. Although I slightly preferred the Tony Bellus version at the time I still thought Red's version was terrific.

It destroyed the US version in Auckland and he was all the rage for about a year or so.

Sadly I read that Red passed away in 2006 but he was still playing to the end.

So today we have

Red Hewitt - Robbin' the Cradle and The Girl in the Teddy bear Coat - both from 1960.

Australians Barry Crocker with the Donald Peers hit - Please don't go and Johhny O'Keefe - Shout.

Kiwi Johnny Devlin - Honey Don't

And from Tahiti Terorotua & His Tahitians - Vini Vini (1958-Tamoure), Die Tahiti - Tamoures - Tamoure (Vini-Vini).

All here