Red Sovine - Juke Joint Johnny (1957)
Lattie Moore
from:
"Juke Joint Johnny" / "No Thanks Bartender" (Single)
"Juke Joint Johnny: Gonna Shake This Shack Tonight"
(2012 Bear Family Records Compilation)
Country | Rockabilly | Honky-Tonk
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Personnel:
Red Sovine: Vocals
Studio Musicians: Unknown
Produced by Owen Bradley
Recorded:
@ Bradley Film and Recording Studio
in Nashville, Tennessee USA
during 1957
The Rolling Stones - The Singer Not the Song (1965)
Mick Jagger / Keith Richards
from:
"December's Children (And Everybody's)" (LP)
"Get Off of My Cloud" / "The Singer Not the Song" (UK Single)
"Singles Collection: The London Years"
(ABKCO Records Compilation | CD1)
Rock Ballad
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Personnel:
Mick Jagger: Lead Vocals
Keith Richards: Lead Guitar / Backing Vocals
Brian Jones: 12-String Guitar
Bill Wyman: Bass
Charlie Watts: Drums
Produced by Andrew Loog Oldham
Recorded:
@ RCA Records Studios
in Hollywood, California USA
on September 5, 1965
Album Released:
December 4, 1965
London Records
UK Single Released:
on October 22, 1965
Decca Records
Singles Collection: The London Years
(ABKCO Records | CD1)
August 15, 1989
Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians - Auld Lang Syne (1947)
Robert Burns / Traditional
from: "Auld Lang Syne" / "Home on the Range"
Popular | Traditional Pop
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Vocals: The Guy Lombardo Trio
Recorded:
on September 29, 1947
Released:
in December of 1947
10" Shellac | 78 RPM
Decca Records
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Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians performed 'Auld Lang Syne' on New Year's Eve for decades until his death in 1977.
Several sources credit Mr. Lombardo with popularizing the New Year's use of the song, at least in the United States.
Guy Lombardo's 1947 Decca Records version is played in Times Square every New Year's immediately following the dropping of the ball.
-Wikipedia
One of the fourteen singles released by Peter Sellers, Harry Secombe and Spike Milligan a.k.a. 'The Goons'. From June 1955.
The success of The Goon Show inevitably led to approaches for The Goons to make commercial records, and in June 1955, Spike Milligan and Peter Sellers entered EMIs Abbey Road recording studios to make the first Goons single.
The session featured a hilarious deconstruction of the ballad "Unchained Melody" as sung by Bluebottle and Eccles and a duet by Minnie Bannister and Henry Crun, "Dance with Me Henry". Despite the success of the session, both recordings remained unreleased for many years due to the publishers of the original "Unchained Melody" taking exception to the flippant treatment of the song in this parody. Unreleased for thirty five years, both recordings were finally released by EMI as a single in 1990.
Beatles Auditioned by Decca Records in London of 01 JAN 1961 and Rejected Colorization Twitter Reblogged
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