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| Tweet Topic Started: Jan 23 2011, 08:29 PM (3,177 Views) | |
| aitch | Feb 10 2011, 01:34 PM Post #71 |
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The 4 for today the last one is how I feel at present with this car fiasco doing my head in, still hope for the best First one was 4 weeks at the top from Oct 16th 1956 Nov 13th for 7 weeks was this one and at present this seems appropriate for my mood. Jan 1st 1957 one week and just to complicate matters this was the 54th number one for one week, the week afterwards 8th jan compare the styles, and see what your thoughts are on both artists :thumbs: |
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| Deleted User | Feb 11 2011, 09:38 AM Post #72 |
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Only record I liked by Tommy Steel was little white bull. Guy Mitchel I like the one you have put up and She wears red feathers. Frankie Lane to many great songs to mention by him. Great choice though for the four you have put on |
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| Super Bee | Feb 11 2011, 09:47 AM Post #73 |
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After having listened to both guy and Tommy, I prefer the latter by far. The american version has far to much of a jazz feel to it for my taste. |
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| aitch | Feb 11 2011, 07:29 PM Post #74 |
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Im a bit late today, but here is the 3 for today, the 55th first Jan 22nd 1957 for 1 week Number 56, 7 weeks from feb 19th and the start of the hits for me as a young man in 1957, this is number 57, 5 weeks at the top, the first of a fewfor this group as far as I was concerned rock and roll in the top 20 started at this time :nod: :nod: :angel: |
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| Deleted User | Feb 11 2011, 07:30 PM Post #75 |
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I like both versions, but I always liked Tommy Steele. :nod: Oops, sorry Aitch. We posted together. Loved Lonnie Donegan so must have a listen now. Young Love was the first thing I learned to play on my guitar, without instruction. :) |
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| aitch | Feb 12 2011, 05:07 PM Post #76 |
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while mi chickings cookin I thowt Id put todays 3 on fer your delecatation , so here they are May 14th for 1 week 1957, this is number 58 2 weeks at the top for this, the king of easy music Number 60 3 weeks from the 4th June, for this man hope you like them, at least you are getting a good selection of styles of music. :thumbs: :whistle: |
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| Deleted User | Feb 12 2011, 05:10 PM Post #77 |
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I've opened up another tab to Fireside so that I can listen and type at the same time. Just listening to Butterfly. I'd forgotten all about that song. Will listen to Johnny Ray next. Thanks again Aitch. :thumbs: |
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| aitch | Feb 13 2011, 11:31 AM Post #78 |
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Well here it is Sunday and its reet cowd owt theer, so before ah gut mi dowters Ill pur a few moor on for yu, fust off is thisun June 25th 1957 for 2 weeks and then the king himself, his first British number 1, June 29th for 7 weeks and lastly for today, one of my favourites, this was the number 1, for 9 weeks August 27th the pace is hotting up, the rock and roll era is almost upon us. :clap: Edited by aitch, Feb 13 2011, 09:08 PM.
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| Pam | Feb 13 2011, 02:36 PM Post #79 |
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looking forward to the rock :D |
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| Deleted User | Feb 13 2011, 05:28 PM Post #80 |
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Mister Aitch, ya've put Elvis on two times, same song. So good I'll listen to it twice. :D |
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