Monday, 2 February 2015
Musical Monday
If you like The Golden Age music (1954-1959) here are some links for you.
These are quality recordings sung by the original artistes and I thought worthy of sharing with you.
Turn up the speakers, click on a tune and enjoy.
Rock Around the Clock
Bill Haley & his Comets
That's All Right
Elvis Presley
Rock Island Line
Lonnie Donegan
Sixteen Tons
Tennessee Ernie Ford
Crying in the Chapel
The Orioles
Memories Are Made of This
Dean Martin
Willie Can
Alma Cogan
It's Almost Tomorrow
The Dream Weavers
Heartbreak Hotel
Elvis Presley
Rock and Roll Waltz
Kay Starr
Be Bop a Lula
Gene Vincent & the Bluecaps
The Great Pretender
The Platters
Why Do Fools Fall In Love
Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers
Don't Be Cruel
Elvis Presley
Cry Me a River
Julie London
Twenty Flight Rock
Eddie Cochran
Matchbox
Carl Perkins
The Fool
Sanford Clark
Mystery Train
Elvis Presley
Tutti Frutti
Little Richard
Singing the Blues
Guy Mitchell
Butterfly
Charlie Gracie
I Got a Woman
Ray Charles
You Send Me
Sam Cooke
Diana
Paul Anka
Bye Bye Love
The Everly Brothers
Reet Petite
Jackie Wilson
That'll Be the Day
The Crickets
Wandering Eyes
Charlie Gracie
Love Is Strange
Mickey and Sylvia
Great Balls of Fire
Jerry Lee Lewis
Wake Up Little Susie
The Everly Brothers
Johnny B. Goode
Chuck Berry
All Shook Up
Elvis Presley
Catch a Falling Star
Perry Como
The Story of My Life
Michael Holliday
Guess Things Happen That Way
Johnny Cash
The All American Boy
Bobby Bare (aka Bill Parsons)
It's Late
Ricky Nelson
Who's Sorry Now
Connie Francis
Oh-Oh, I'm Falling In Love Again
Jimmie Rodgers
Twilight Time
The Platters
All I Have To Do Is Dream
The Everly Brothers
Move It
Cliff Richard & the Drifters
Book of Love
The Monotones
When
The Kalin Twins
Jailhouse Rock
Elvis Presley
Stupid Cupid
Connie Francis
Summertime Blues
Eddie Cochran
It's All in the Game
Tommy Edwards
To Know Him Is To Love Him
The Teddy Bears
It's Only Make Believe
Conway Twitty
Dream Lover
Bobby Darin
Here Comes Summer
Jerry Keller
Come Softly To Me
The Fleetwoods
Lipstick On Your Collar
Connie Francis
Blueberry Hill
Fats Domino
Oh Carol
Neil Sedaka
Put Your Head On My Shoulder
Paul Anka
Sea of Love
Phil Phillips
Only Sixteen
Sam Cooke
('Til) I Kissed You
The Everly Brothers
Peggy Sue
Buddy Holly
Rock & Roll Music
Chuck Berry
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8 comments:
Vera Lynn is still top of my list!
Oh – the curse of the advancing years – I saw your image begin to appear on screen – the black disc with its red core – and in an instant I was transposed back more than sixty years – to Saturday mornings and receiving my weekly pocket money – a wooden threepenny.
No sooner was that coin in my hot little hand than it was off to the local sweetie shop to purchase some of those magnificent black discs with their red core - - - liquorice wheels.
So whilst the rest of you enjoy listening to the music, I’m off to Amazon to buy some of those black disc sweeties with their delicious red core that I haven’t enjoyed for far such long time ….
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Liquorice-Catherine-Wheels-Box-75/dp/B004CF1Q70/ref=sr_1_1?s=grocery&ie=UTF8&qid=1422873187&sr=1-1&keywords=liquorice+wheels
I'm an aging punk but, you've picked out some absolute gems. The B side of rock around the clock is "thirteen women", it was actually meant to be the A side, the producer thought rock around the clock would sell better, and boy was he right. I recommend thirteen women though, it's not quite "politically correct".
Thank you for that list. Although I think I have most of them on disc/tape/dvd/computer it reminded me to listen to them again.
Did you go to see Buddy? A great play/musical but I think no longer touring the UK.
Oh EP, there’s nae hope for ye!
Can you still get them JRB? Used to love unravelling the liquorice then reaching the allsorts type sweetie in the middle.
Good to know I’ve rekindled happy memories for a short while.
jimnarlene, I’m off to dig around on Youtube for 13 women.
Glad you enjoyed the selection and thanks for commenting.
No Tcheuchter, I haven’t seen Buddy and I don’t know anyone who has seen it. Will go and have a look at the reviews though - after I find ’13 women’ on Youtube. :D
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