Now on the topic of silly songs that made it to the radio; how about "Rubber Ducky" by Ernie. I remember a whole bus load of Nashos, webbing on and ready to go, belting this out, much to the consternation of our Reg leaders. "Rub-a-dub, Ducky".
We got the same taste in music RobE, a fave song of mine is “Ernie” by Benny Hill.
But more in the rock & roll style: -
“Chest Cold Blues” by Vic Vapour & The Rubs.
“Chrome Dome Boogie” by Colin & The Combovers.
“Got no Sense” by Danny & The Dollars.
“Sick & Tired” by Jimmy Swaggert & The Icons.
Live & let Live, Love & let Love, Rock & let Roll, plus related clichés.
I've always liked Robert Gordon's version of: It's Only Make Believe and Flying Saucer Rock'n'Roll, the latter featuring snarling lead guitar from Gordon's manic sidekick the late 'Link Wray'.
hi,a chance jackmoon has given us to move into the sixties,64 on,the beatles started pop music,but the beach boys were huge too,in america,australia and nz,the first beach boys song i heard growing up was, sloop john b,ill add a couple that didnt get alot of airplay,in my room and your so good to me,cheerio, terrence
Not sure if these are 50s or 60's...but have now raided CD compilations from the rest of the family for the following:-
Some girl performers for a change -
Will you still love me tomorrow - Shirelles
He's so fine - Chiffons
My boyfriend's back - Angels
Respect - Aretha Franklin
Where did our love go - Supremes
Crazy - Patsy Cline
Heatwave - Martha and the Vandelles
Please Mr Postman - Marvelettes (and later, Beatles?)
hi guys, just a couple more, like to fine some tunes about red heads though !!!!
put your cat clothes on- carl perkins
rockin with my baby- ?
your lovin man- vernon taylor
ooby dooby- roy orbison anything big O sings is great
CHEERS CATS !!!!!!
hello,one more for the road,id like to name three 50s classics, but i like the cover versions from the sixties,rocknroll music,the beatles.memphis tennessee,johnny rivers.love potion no 9,the searchers. the list goes on,dare i mention,jim reeves!oops,country rock,regards,terrence
Teenager in Love - Dion & also Red Hot Chilli Peppers (more gruntier ver)
Rocket To The Moon - Colin James & also The Speedsters (Better local ver)
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great thinking!deliciouskandy!,this post will refresh a few memories,for past and present veiwers,and i honestly coudnt remember?contributing here,till i scrolled the posts,i wont bore you all with another song i liked,and like you,jackmoon!from the fifties! to at least,1962,63?when mowtown,and the twist!(chubbychecker)came along,and the beatles transformed?rocknroll music to pop music...but,i am gonna stir me mate,rob e up!and disagree?on,the immortal classic by roy o,in dreams,i believe its a rocknroll song,because like you rob,i believe roy detested pop?music too,but went with the flo,and recorded his beautiful ballads...cause its sad and mushy?dont mean its not rocknroll.like teen angel?or leader of the pack?well,roy o was a true statesman of original rocknroll music,tho alot of his hits came in the sixties,my veiw,oops!just scrolled again to see,deliciouskandy from new south wales!bought out this thread again,humblest apologies...tezza.
Hi jackmoon,good post.Damm about the chuck berry lead intro.More heart breakin news though. In dreams is about Roy O as a child wearing big black rimmed glasses,skinny little dude and in his eyes not that good to look at. He would fall asleep every night dreaming he looked more like the other kids without the glasses. So he had in his mind what he wanted to look like and the candy coloured clown they call the sand man made it happen. Have a listen to the words and it,s begomes very clear. (A bit like the Phil Collins track,in the air tonight. I hear that track now and it sends shivers down my spine). I watched a interview and Roy O revealed it in that interview. Anyway I only have to go to Buddy Holly for THAT,LL BE TH DAY for my all time greatest track. Then to Bill Hayleys ,cool track MOVE IT ON OVER.
Ooo Good Topic! To name a few, no order as it changes frequently...
Bobby Darin - Rockin' Robin
Buddy Holly - Oh Boy
Connie Francis - Stupid Cupid
Jimmy Jones - Good Timin'
Bobby Freeman - Do you want to dance
Elvis - Blue Suede Sgoes
Bill Haley - Rock Around the clock
Little Richard - Long Tall Sally
Lavern Baker - Jim Dandy
Real Rock Drive - Bill Haley
She's the Most - Five Keys
LATER The Jodimars
Move me Baby move Me Freddie Bell and the bell Boys
Jump around The Stargazers
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