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Songs Of The 50s

Discussion in 'Music' started by Sheldon Scott, Jan 12, 2016.

  1. Tony Page

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    The 1955 hit Yellow Rose of Texas by Mitch Miller.
     
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    I still have a few Sing Along With Mitch albums kicking around. All of the song sheets have been torn out.
     
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    Another 1955 hit

     
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    So I had to go listen to:
    -Dinah Washington sing this
    -Etta James sing this
    -Ella sing this

    Each have their own shade of this song.

    But Ella??? Damn, girl. How do you do it?
     
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    WHAT? No Joe Cocker??? 'samatta wichu?
     
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    I can't listen to Cocker without seeing Belushi.
     
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    Here is the king Elvis

     
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    1955 billboard rank number 36 Chuck Miller - the house of blue lights

     
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    This is the DeJohn sisters version is also made by The McGuire Sisters
    1955


     
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    John you got some great female voices there.
    Dinah Washington is one of my favorites.
    Ella is in a league of her own.
     
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    From the 50s

     
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    From 1955 Perez Prado-- Cherry pink and Apple blossom White.
     
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    Billboard number 3 for 1955 the four aces sing Love is a Many-Splendored Thing.

     
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    From 1955 number 30 on Billboard Les Paul and Mary Ford hummingbird

     
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