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Frankie valley and the four seasons... Dawn. All the Beatles. The Platters. hank Snow.. Lots of them
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Originally Posted by butterflies5518
Bobby Vinton - "Red Rubber Ball", my cousin and I fought over this record - I won....
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My was Three Dog Night...I do remember most of the songs listed but this was my first record and it was a album
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My first record was a 45 bought at the Redford's dime store in Chattanooga, TN. It was "Precious and Few" by Climax. My brother brought home the first record ( that was not my parents) that I owned was "Abraham, Martin, and John" by Canned Heat. I still have these 45's.
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Originally Posted by luckylindy333
Nobody is going to remember this: Gene Pitney singing "Blue Velvet".
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Originally Posted by katydidit
It's My Party- Leslie Gore. You know, this is going to show how old we are LOL Still love the Golden Oldies. Of course they weren't "oldies" when I was listening to them. They were trash that was going to corrupt the younguns occording to the older folks.
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Bobby did sing Blue Velvet and Gene Pitney sang Town without Pity
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Originally Posted by luckylindy333
Nobody is going to remember this: Gene Pitney singing "Blue Velvet".
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Originally Posted by Phannie1
My first record was a 45 bought at the Redford's dime store in Chattanooga, TN. It was "Precious and Few" by Climax. My brother brought home the first record ( that was not my parents) that I owned was "Abraham, Martin, and John" by Canned Heat. I still have these 45's.
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my taste in music must stem from my very first 2 records, (have no idea which was first)Hank Willeams 45 of Kaw-Liga, and flip side was Your cheating heart/ 2ed record was a red 45 of Mario Lanza's Ave Maria and flip side was Funicule Funicla. very first movie I ever saw was "The great Caruso, staring Maro Lanza I was 6 or 7
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