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@escapefelicity2913
@escapefelicity2913 43 минуты назад
Sonny is the MAN
@JoseMorales-lw5nt
@JoseMorales-lw5nt 2 часа назад
Fun fact: The iconic NICKELODEON doo wop jingle that played during commercials back in the 80's and 90's.... That was Eugene Pitt and The Jive Five!❤
@beverlymousseau4744
@beverlymousseau4744 6 часов назад
Great songs thank you for sharing I just loved James Darren
@jreeder6168
@jreeder6168 8 часов назад
They set the standard for this song. Impossible to improve on it.
@FranciscoEvandroGadelhadeO-g4y
@FranciscoEvandroGadelhadeO-g4y 10 часов назад
Canta muito
@ElvarMasson
@ElvarMasson 15 часов назад
Petula!!! 💖
@barbaramay1866
@barbaramay1866 16 часов назад
💕 love love. Thank you. Gene’s voice is incredible and so unique. RIP sweet man. 😇
@sonnysoldies5288
@sonnysoldies5288 10 часов назад
Thanks for commenting and did you see Volume Two? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-43YEgytLRfQ.htmlsi=eqINnXtZLhnPlRhK
@patrickrosenick531
@patrickrosenick531 20 часов назад
I was 8 years old in 1967 This music takes me back to my first transistor radio my Father bought me Almost 66 now and music is a huge part of my everyday life Keep it goin Sonny👍🏽
@sonnysoldies5288
@sonnysoldies5288 20 часов назад
Thanks for commenting.
@KravchenkoGaming
@KravchenkoGaming 23 часа назад
teresa version it's sounds like fast forward movie hahahaha
@MannyEmm
@MannyEmm День назад
Wow, three of my all time favorite songs!
@billmurray7473
@billmurray7473 День назад
Dolly's version of " I Will Always Love You " will be remembered for generations. Not to take anything from Whitney Houston, but the Original is more basic, not so Over The Top.
@vikithomasson7772
@vikithomasson7772 День назад
Without pausing this great collection to check my memory, which I don’t want to do, I think Olivia Newton John also covered ‘I Will Always Love You’ on one of her albums - that I still have?
@Emanonik
@Emanonik 16 часов назад
Whitney murdered it but Dolly didn't seem to mind.
@billmurray7473
@billmurray7473 День назад
1974 was a good year for Country music.
@nealgordon3712
@nealgordon3712 День назад
Hi Sonny wonderful songs many of them I remember. Thank you Sonny for posting these wonderful songs
@romaneberhard9633
@romaneberhard9633 День назад
your channel is extremely comforting tonight sonny, as always btw. thx a lot!
@sonnysoldies5288
@sonnysoldies5288 20 часов назад
Thanks for commenting.
@sonnysoldies5288
@sonnysoldies5288 День назад
1. Billy Swan - I Can Help #1 in October 1974 on the Monument label. 2. Dolly Parton - Jolene #1 on the Country chart in February 1974 on the RCA Victor label. 3. Jim Stafford - My Girl Bill #12 in May 1974 on the MGM label. 4. John Denver - Sunshine On My Shoulders #1 in February 1974 on the RCA Victor label. 5. Anne Murray - Love Song #12 in January 1974 on the Capitol label. 6. Dolly Parton - I Will Always Love You #1 on the Country chart in June 1974 on the RCA Victor label. 7. Jim Croce - I'll Have To Say I Love You In A Song #9 in March 1974 on the ABC label. 8. Donny & Marie Osmond - I'm Leaving it (All) Up To You #4 in July 1974 on the MGM label. 9. John Denver - Annie's Song #1 in June 1974 on the RCA Victor label. 10. Ray Stevens - The Streak #1 in April 1974 on the Barnaby label.
@vickihalbeisen9513
@vickihalbeisen9513 День назад
Still have those on 45's. Great time to be young and going to the store to get the new great hit on a 45.
@BIGELOW.65
@BIGELOW.65 День назад
GOOD LINEUP OF SONGS!!!
@sek795
@sek795 День назад
Excellent Choices, Sonny! Love them!
@billmurray7473
@billmurray7473 День назад
Didn't Pentatonix perform ' Jolene ' along with Dolly? and First2Eleven as well?
@williambilyeu9801
@williambilyeu9801 День назад
I know quite a bit about all those subjects. I am confused about the songwriting credits though. The Sam Cooke version credits B. Campbell; the song paper credits Barbara Campbell, Herb Alpert and Lou Adler; but the record credits Cooke, Adler & Alpert. I always thought it was Sam Cooke who wrote the song. (One of my favorites, by the way!)🤔😊👍👍
@sonnysoldies5288
@sonnysoldies5288 День назад
That is confusing...someone messed up and I don't know which one is correct.
@montsesr2809
@montsesr2809 День назад
Dream LOVE la mejor.la escucho ❤
@WilliamKlaes-rc2ip
@WilliamKlaes-rc2ip День назад
This one surely needs to be a 1 in my book.
@sonnysoldies5288
@sonnysoldies5288 День назад
Thanks for commenting and I agree with you.
@MarcKlark
@MarcKlark День назад
😢
@MusicGunn
@MusicGunn 2 дня назад
My apologies to the Beatles, but Happy Together is my favorite here. The creepiest is definitely Something Stupid. It is a father daughter duet. Yikes. Good song otherwise. Even The Bad Times Are Good was a number 1? Glad those days are over. Janis Ian has done MUCH better.
@sonnysoldies5288
@sonnysoldies5288 День назад
I guess you didn't read the contents to see that the last three songs were just bonus songs, not number 1s but thanks for commenting anyway.
@MusicGunn
@MusicGunn День назад
@@sonnysoldies5288 It wasn't an attack on you personally. My opinion stands.
@smurfstoolsoldiesmusictimemach
I'm just taking a trip in time....thanks Sonny!
@sonnysoldies5288
@sonnysoldies5288 День назад
Thanks for commenting my friend.
@bene.divinocordeiro6196
@bene.divinocordeiro6196 2 дня назад
❤ Sensacional ❤❤❤❤
@Dills1995
@Dills1995 2 дня назад
Thanks for adding The THIRTEENTH FLOOR ELEVATORS. I know they aren’t well known but Roky Erickson pioneered so much of the sounds to come. Plus, how many rock bands had a jug player?😂
@sonnysoldies5288
@sonnysoldies5288 2 дня назад
1. The Jimi Hendrix Experience - All Along The Watchtower #20 in September 1968 on the Reprise label. 2. The Doors - Light My Fire #1 in June 1967 on the Elektra label. 3. Steppenwolf - Magic Carpet Ride #3 in October 1968 on the Dunhill/ABC label. 4. The Who - I Can See For Miles #9 in October 1967 on the Decca label. 5. The Byrds - Eight Miles High #14 in April 1966 on the Columbia label. 6. The Peanut Butter Conspiracy - It's A Happening Thing #93 in March 1967 on the Columbia label. 7. The Amboy Dukes - You Talk Sunshine, I Breathe Fire #114 in October 1968 on the Mainstream label. 8. The Balloon Farm - A Question Of Temperature #37 in March 1968 on the Laurie label. 9. Fever Tree - San Francisco Girls (Return of the Native) #91 in June 1968 on the Uni label. 10. The Thirteenth Floor Elevators - You're Gonna Miss Me #55 in August 1966 on the IA label. Sound is from a live performance since all original versions are now blocked on RU-vid from new postings.
@TheGeosto
@TheGeosto 3 дня назад
Without commenting at all on the band or the music, Paul Revere himself seems to be one of the happiest men in show business. Always having a complete blast.
@mastrofnone8025
@mastrofnone8025 3 дня назад
cool. you noticed that too?
@ariinkeroinen2615
@ariinkeroinen2615 3 дня назад
Yeah! Alright! Still so fresh to hear that thing, after so many years has gone by..! ❤😂
@ariinkeroinen2615
@ariinkeroinen2615 3 дня назад
Very Best slices of that mighty era, this music shows it up very much how it has done..! 😅❤😂
@ariinkeroinen2615
@ariinkeroinen2615 3 дня назад
When ya got yer life to The old-timer ages, there never has been some rainy days! 😊❤😮
@mikephalen3162
@mikephalen3162 3 дня назад
"Talk Talk" is the perfect rock single, IMHO.
@emiliopedace3915
@emiliopedace3915 3 дня назад
La dolce e romantica musica della mia Generazione.
@johnwiebel8697
@johnwiebel8697 3 дня назад
Second Brenda Lee song has no audio.
@sonnysoldies5288
@sonnysoldies5288 3 дня назад
If you read the contents you'll see that it's blocked by RU-vid and the sound had to be muted.
@charleschildsmith6397
@charleschildsmith6397 3 дня назад
Looking for part one
@sonnysoldies5288
@sonnysoldies5288 3 дня назад
It's still out here. See note about Beatles songs not being the originals because of blockage. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ussRhFFXN5M.htmlsi=ttGRi4224jO-r7qR
@chila62
@chila62 3 дня назад
Wooow amigo, the better Psicotic Reaccion ever!!! min 23:23 Count Five fathers of heavy metal!!
@sonnysoldies5288
@sonnysoldies5288 3 дня назад
It's also on my new post of psychedelic stuff ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Sw0LltYtng4.htmlsi=LJWgepdWWNVEe_1Q
@mrd4739
@mrd4739 4 дня назад
Her and K Carpenter I could listen all day
@d.brownjr.4845
@d.brownjr.4845 4 дня назад
I be dip. Jim Stafford! My god I haven't heard this in a loooong time. I had the 8 track. Who like wild weed flower. Cow patty.
@sonnysoldies5288
@sonnysoldies5288 3 дня назад
I still use 8 tracks but I never ran across that one...thanks for commenting.
@d.brownjr.4845
@d.brownjr.4845 4 дня назад
Nah bro, that sweet Canadian song bird Remember her very well. Loved her and Karen Carpenter .
@keefercfer
@keefercfer 4 дня назад
Thank Sonny 🙏
@bm-tn7uw
@bm-tn7uw 4 дня назад
Wowww un des meilleur merci
@danielreckley94
@danielreckley94 4 дня назад
I remember these nice selectoion love paperoses ❤❤❤
@vickihalbeisen9513
@vickihalbeisen9513 4 дня назад
I remember when these all came out 11 years old back when music was good country and rock. Great time to be a young person. Still have my 45"s of these oldies
@MarsiaPowers
@MarsiaPowers 3 дня назад
The older generation didn't like our music either. It's always that way.
@bhayescampbell
@bhayescampbell 4 дня назад
Some of these I haven’t heard since 1965 when I was 15 years old. I think songs make more of an impression when you’re in your teens.
@dwightshelby
@dwightshelby 4 дня назад
She was such an amazing singer. You're not the only one.
@sonnysoldies5288
@sonnysoldies5288 4 дня назад
Am I the only one that loved Anne Murray's voice?
@davidthebowler
@davidthebowler 3 часа назад
Absolutely not...I loved her voice
@sonnysoldies5288
@sonnysoldies5288 4 дня назад
1. Anne Murray - Danny's Song #7 in February 1973 on the Capitol label. 2. Charlie Rich - Behind Closed Doors #15 in June 1973 on the Epic label. 3. Jim Stafford - Spiders & Snakes #3 in December 1973 on the MGM label. 4. Marie Osmond - Paper Roses #5 in October 1973 on the MGM label. 5. Charlie Rich - The Most Beautiful Girl #1 on October 1973 on the Epic Label. 6. Vicki Lawrence - The Night The Lights Went Out In Georgia #1 in March 1973 on the Bell label. 7. Anne Murray - What About Me #64 in June 1973 on the Capitol label. 8. Merle Haggard - If We Make It Through December #28 in December 1973 on the Capitol label. 9. Eric Weisberg & Steve Mandrell - Dueling Banjos #2 in February 1973 on the Warner label. 10. Jeanne Pruett - Satin Sheets #28 in June 1973 on the MCA label.
@lawrencegolba2244
@lawrencegolba2244 4 дня назад
Boston put on a great concert as well
@howardduhaime1536
@howardduhaime1536 4 дня назад
THE ABSOLUTE BEST MUSIC EVER MADE.
@ANOCKS
@ANOCKS 4 дня назад
THE BUBBLE PUPPIES ?????????? now thats got to be rare, I don't know how you found that but it's very cool, never heard of them, good job !
@patrickmolloy7130
@patrickmolloy7130 4 дня назад
Awesome these sounds!! 🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
@michellourenco2905
@michellourenco2905 4 дня назад
Best combo
@MrRustyspot
@MrRustyspot 4 дня назад
Same song :)