Duration: 03:05 minutes Upload Time: 07-07-01 20:47:51 User: spoonfedcornbread :::: Favorites :::: Top Videos of Day |
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spoonfedcornbread ::: Favorites I don't have that one. Thanks. 07-08-19 19:58:14 _____________________________________________________ | |
spacepatrolman ::: Favorites Nice Phil Spector style production do you have Youll Be Needing Me. 07-08-19 16:14:51 _____________________________________________________ | |
nelsonwalrus ::: Favorites It's really sad 07-08-17 01:06:22 _____________________________________________________ | |
emeraldpink ::: Favorites Nelsonwalrus, you are so right!!!! Back in those days, you could put on the radio and hear one great song after another. I almost never listen to the radio anymore because it makes me ill. There are dozens and dozens of "singers" who can't sing a note, yet who have somehow managed to become millionaires from their "music"!!!!! People such as Nino and April have so very much talent and recorded for DECADES, yet didn't have the large number of hits that they so richly deserved. 07-08-16 19:28:02 _____________________________________________________ | |
nelsonwalrus ::: Favorites Sounds incredible but back then(especially mid sixties) you could walk into where ever they would sell records with your eyes closed pick out any record from the racks , come back home and play it, it would be a great song on both sides of the 45. From number 1 on the charts to number 100 and even beyond that charting. You tell that to the generation today they couldn't possibly imagine or believe it. Back me up THE TRUE MUSIC GENERATION!! 07-08-16 01:07:55 _____________________________________________________ | |
ziggyarnold ::: Favorites This is probably my most favorite tune of all times. When it came out in '66, it was going against some pretty stiff competion: "Good Vibrations" by the Beach Boys, "Last Train to Clarksville," "Cherish"... Thanks for sharing. 07-07-30 23:24:45 _____________________________________________________ | |
JSG1951 ::: Favorites I read this song and L.P. were recorded at Goldstar right after Spector recorded River Deep Mountain High using the same echo and control panel settings and many of the same musicians.Another great song by them was was the follow up single Habit of Lovin' You. 07-07-12 22:06:26 _____________________________________________________ | |
emeraldpink ::: Favorites This is a song with very clever lyrics and a wonderful sound! Did any of you know that it was later recorded by Chad Everett (who was very popular as the star of "Medical Center" on tv) and also by John Travolta? Believe me, this original by Tempo and Stevens is by far the best!! 07-07-06 16:14:19 _____________________________________________________ | |
spoonfedcornbread ::: Favorites Glad to be able to put it on. 07-07-06 12:54:47 _____________________________________________________ | |
dabudooya ::: Favorites This is great! I have been looking for this song on all the music sites. Thanks for putting it up on YouTube. I also, still have the original 45. 07-07-06 01:03:41 _____________________________________________________ | |
spoonfedcornbread ::: Favorites I think I appreciate them a lot more now than I did when they were new. I took the music for granted back in the 60s. 07-07-03 12:44:02 _____________________________________________________ | |
lolabelle22 ::: Favorites OMG! I haven't heard this since it was a hit. It's better than I remember. Thank you. 07-07-03 02:31:35 _____________________________________________________ |
Saturday, September 8, 2007
Nino Tempo & April Stevens - All Strung Out - music only
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