Monday, May 24, 2010

ALL KIWI



Johnny Cooper - front left - still around living quite close to me in Naenae where he has recently been involved in the setting up of a local small powered radio station. Unfortunately I can't get it at home but it is OK on the car radio.


Teddy Bennett - I hadn't realised he also had a link to Naenae.

All
kiwi to listen to -
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Johnny Cooper - Pie cart Rock & Roll.
Johnny Cooper - Rock around the clock

Max Merritt & the Meteors – C’mon everybody.
Max Merritt & the Meteors - Get a haircut.
Max Merritt & the Meteors - Teenbeat.
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Supersonics - Detour.
Supersonics - Guitar Boogie.

Teddy Bennet - Babyface .
Teddy Bennet - Where were you on my wedding day.

Friday, May 21, 2010

ALL LADIES


The ladies.

Eydie Gorme - Mama Teach Me To Dance. Pictured above with husband singer Steve Lawrence
Annette Funicello - Blame It On The Bossa Nova. Eydie's hit
Carol Deene - Some People.
Sylvia Syms - Dancing Chandelier.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

MOSTLY COVERS

Some variety today with some cover versions headed by Malcolm McLaren who died on 8 April this year. A one time manager of the Sex Pistols he also sang and here is his version of the Max Bygraves hit You need hands. I like it.

Also today we have

Chicago's own Nick Noble with Ferlins hit A falling star
Vince Everett - Such a night (The boy from Tupelo and Johnny Ray)
Doug Franklin & the Blue Notes - Lucky love (Mike Preston)
Adam Faith - I ran all the way home (The Impalas)
Dorsey Burnette - There was a tall oak tree
Bobby Vinton - My song of love

Friday, May 7, 2010

BUSY BUT SOME ODDS

Been very busy and also away but "I'm Bach" Some odds are here. Starting with singer songwriter Paul Evans doing his demo version of the Kalins big hit When.
From the stage (originally) Oklahoma! with the great Gordon McRae and Shirley Jones who went on to fame on TV with The Partridge Family.
Jimmy Justice (who's big one was When my little girl was smiling) - Don't let the stars get in your eyes
Billy Fury - You're having the last dance with me
Patti Page - Pretty boy lonely
Adam Faith - Ricky's big Gene Pitney written song Hello Mary Lou

Sunday, March 14, 2010

BACK

Have been away so no updating. Upon my return I thought the blog had been deleted but it was still here (must have typed in the wrong password or something).
If that happens I will start again I suppose. Who knows. In that case email me at
uuem at hotmail dot com
if you are that interested. I think you can work out the true email address!!!

Onward to a few decades ago - Sonny and a bit of Country.
I understand the leading singer for over a decade with the most chart success in C & W was not Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson and similar high profile artists but Sonny James who had 16 straight No.1 singles and between 1953 - 1993; entering the C & W charts 72 times!!

In addition with Young Love he had a Pop hit.

He was the producer of one of my favourites -Paper Roses by Marie Osmond.

Sonny James sings - Caribbean - Running Bear - White Silver Sands

Others today are - Don Gibson -Lonesome No. 1 and Nashville Teens - Lament Of The Cherokee Reservation People

Sunday, February 7, 2010

THE DAY AFTER

The day after Waitangi (New Zealand) Day so we have Johnny Devlin with Doreen and Shona Laing with an extended mix version of her I'm glad I'm not a Kennedy - listen here.

Plus we have some classical (and a classic redone)

The redone classic is
Bill Haley and Rock aound the clock 2000
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The classical is
The Red Army Choir - Battle Hym of the Republic (live)

Pavarotti & Bryan Adams-O Sole Mio
Joseph Schmidt-A Star Fell From Heaven

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

TODAYS

Summer seems to have arrived at last (but for how long). But enough of all that - on to the music-

The Brothers (Dean & Marc) - Soiux City Sue
Billy J Kramer - Beautiful Dreamer & Da doo ron ron
Ernie Maresca (Songwriter Demo) - The Wanderer. An unusual one - the writers demo of asong that became a big hit for Dion. Later he had a hit himself with Shout Shout (Knock yourself out).
Crew Cuts - Mostly Martha. Back to the 50's and when the crew cut was the rage - no wonder the Beatles looked weird at first.
Mavericks - True love ways. I think the Mavericks Dance the night away is one of the best of very few good songs of the past 30 years. Here led by the superb voice of Raul Malo they sing a Buddy Holly hit. I am sure they had some NZ connection - manager or somebody connected was a Kiwi.
Mouth & MacNeal-How Do You Do
Preston Epps - Bongo Rock