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Subject: 1950s Music Sun Nov 04, 2007 9:25 pm
Post your favorite songs from 1950 to 1959 here! Before hip hop, before rap, before heavy metal, it was the birth of rock and roll! From Bill Haley to Buddy Holly to Fats Domino to the Rat Pack, lets hear it for 50s music!
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Subject: Re: 1950s Music Sun Nov 04, 2007 9:30 pm
1958 - Chantilly Lace - The Big Bopper
Spoiler:
(telephone rings) Hello baby, Yeah, this is the Big Bopper speakin Ha ha ha ha ha, oh you sweet thing Do I what? Will I what? Oh baby you know what I like
Chorus; Chantilly lace and a pretty face And a pony tail a hangin down That wiggle in the walk And giggle in the talk Makes the world go round There ain't nothin in the world Like a big eyed girl That makes me act so funny Make me spend my money Make me feel real loose like a long necked goose Like a girl, oh baby that's what I like
What's that baby, but, but, but Ohhhhhh honey But oh baby you know what I like
Chorus
What's that honey Pick you up at 8 and don't be late But baby, I ain't got no money honey Ha ha ha ha ha Oh alright baby, you know what I like
Chorus
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Subject: Re: 1950s Music Sun Nov 04, 2007 9:38 pm
1958 - Summertime Blues - Eddie Cochran
Spoiler:
Well I'm a- gonna raise a fuss, I'm a- gonna raise a holler I've been a- workin' all summer just to try to earn a dollar Tried to get the car go out on a date The boss says "No dice son, you gotta work late" Sometimes I wonder what I'm a- gonna do But there ain't no cure for the summertime blues
Well, my mom and poppa told me "Son, you gotta earn some money If you wanna use the car to go riding next Sunday" Well I wouldn't go to work, I told the boss I was sick He said "You can't use the car 'cause you didn't work a lick" Sometimes I wonder what I'm a-gonna do But there ain't no cure for the summertime blues
Gonna take two weeks, gonna have a fine vacation Gonna take my problem to the United Nations Well I called my Congressman and he said quote "I'd like to help you son, but you're too young to vote" Sometimes I wonder what I'm a-gonna do But there ain't to cure for the summertime blues
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Subject: Re: 1950s Music Sun Nov 04, 2007 9:39 pm
bobrob2004 wrote:
Post your favorite songs from 1951 to 1959 here! Before hip hop, before rap, before heavy metal, it was the birth of rock and roll! From Bill Haley to Buddy Holly to Fats Domino to the Rat Pack, lets hear it for 50s music!
Nevermind. I had lots of songs to post but they're all 1950!
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Subject: Re: 1950s Music Sun Nov 04, 2007 9:42 pm
catbox_9 wrote:
bobrob2004 wrote:
Post your favorite songs from 1951 to 1959 here! Before hip hop, before rap, before heavy metal, it was the birth of rock and roll! From Bill Haley to Buddy Holly to Fats Domino to the Rat Pack, lets hear it for 50s music!
Nevermind. I had lots of songs to post but they're all 1950!
Ah, do it anyway!
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Subject: Re: 1950s Music Sun Nov 04, 2007 9:42 pm
Here's the very short list of songs I have from 1950 on my iPod:
La Bamba - Richie Valens
Blueberry Hill - Fats Domino
Chantilly Lace - The Big Bopper
Summertime Blues - Eddie Cochran
That'll Be The Day - Buddy Holly (and the Crickets?)
Bye Bye Love - The Everly Brothers
All I Have to do is Dream - The Everly Brothers
Wake up Little Susie - The Everly Brothers
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Subject: Re: 1950s Music Sun Nov 04, 2007 9:44 pm
bobrob2004 wrote:
catbox_9 wrote:
bobrob2004 wrote:
Post your favorite songs from 1951 to 1959 here! Before hip hop, before rap, before heavy metal, it was the birth of rock and roll! From Bill Haley to Buddy Holly to Fats Domino to the Rat Pack, lets hear it for 50s music!
Nevermind. I had lots of songs to post but they're all 1950!
Ah, do it anyway!
I was kidding!
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Subject: Re: 1950s Music Sun Nov 04, 2007 9:48 pm
catbox_9 wrote:
bobrob2004 wrote:
catbox_9 wrote:
bobrob2004 wrote:
Post your favorite songs from 1951 to 1959 here! Before hip hop, before rap, before heavy metal, it was the birth of rock and roll! From Bill Haley to Buddy Holly to Fats Domino to the Rat Pack, lets hear it for 50s music!
Nevermind. I had lots of songs to post but they're all 1950!
Ah, do it anyway!
I was kidding!
I knew you were, I just wanted to see how many 1950 songs you could think of!
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Subject: Re: 1950s Music Sun Nov 04, 2007 9:54 pm
1958 - Yakety Yak - The Coasters (I should probably get out of '58...)
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Subject: Re: 1950s Music Sun Nov 04, 2007 9:54 pm
bobrob2004 wrote:
catbox_9 wrote:
bobrob2004 wrote:
catbox_9 wrote:
bobrob2004 wrote:
Post your favorite songs from 1951 to 1959 here! Before hip hop, before rap, before heavy metal, it was the birth of rock and roll! From Bill Haley to Buddy Holly to Fats Domino to the Rat Pack, lets hear it for 50s music!
Nevermind. I had lots of songs to post but they're all 1950!
Ah, do it anyway!
I was kidding!
I knew you were, I just wanted to see how many 1950 songs you could think of!
1950 songs
Let's see....
"I Can Dream, Can't I?" - The Andrews Sisters
"Rag Mop" - Ames Brothers
"Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy" - Red Foyley
"Music! Music! Music!" - Teresa Brewer
"If I Knew You Were Comin' (I'd've Baked A Cake) - Eileen Barton
"The Third Man Theme" - Anton Karas
"Mona Lisa" - Nat King Cole
"Goodnight, Irene" - Gordon Jenkins and The Weavers
"Harbor Lights" - Sammy Kaye"
"The Thing" - Phil Harris
"The Tennessee Waltz" - Patti Page
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Subject: Re: 1950s Music Sun Nov 04, 2007 9:55 pm
catbox_9 wrote:
Here's the very short list of songs I have from 1950 on my iPod:
La Bamba - Richie Valens
Blueberry Hill - Fats Domino
Chantilly Lace - The Big Bopper
Summertime Blues - Eddie Cochran
That'll Be The Day - Buddy Holly (and the Crickets?)
Bye Bye Love - The Everly Brothers
All I Have to do is Dream - The Everly Brothers
Wake up Little Susie - The Everly Brothers
Hopefully this thread will cause you to add to that list! Maybe by opening day, all that will be on your iPod will be 50s music!
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Subject: Re: 1950s Music Sun Nov 04, 2007 9:58 pm
catbox_9 wrote:
bobrob2004 wrote:
catbox_9 wrote:
bobrob2004 wrote:
catbox_9 wrote:
bobrob2004 wrote:
Post your favorite songs from 1951 to 1959 here! Before hip hop, before rap, before heavy metal, it was the birth of rock and roll! From Bill Haley to Buddy Holly to Fats Domino to the Rat Pack, lets hear it for 50s music!
Nevermind. I had lots of songs to post but they're all 1950!
Ah, do it anyway!
I was kidding!
I knew you were, I just wanted to see how many 1950 songs you could think of!
1950 songs
Let's see....
"I Can Dream, Can't I?" - The Andrews Sisters
"Rag Mop" - Ames Brothers
"Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy" - Red Foyley
"Music! Music! Music!" - Teresa Brewer
"If I Knew You Were Comin' (I'd've Baked A Cake) - Eileen Barton
"The Third Man Theme" - Anton Karas
"Mona Lisa" - Nat King Cole
"Goodnight, Irene" - Gordon Jenkins and The Weavers
"Harbor Lights" - Sammy Kaye"
"The Thing" - Phil Harris
"The Tennessee Waltz" - Patti Page
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Subject: Re: 1950s Music Sun Nov 04, 2007 9:58 pm
bobrob2004 wrote:
catbox_9 wrote:
Here's the very short list of songs I have from 1950 on my iPod:
La Bamba - Richie Valens
Blueberry Hill - Fats Domino
Chantilly Lace - The Big Bopper
Summertime Blues - Eddie Cochran
That'll Be The Day - Buddy Holly (and the Crickets?)
Bye Bye Love - The Everly Brothers
All I Have to do is Dream - The Everly Brothers
Wake up Little Susie - The Everly Brothers
Hopefully this thread will cause you to add to that list! Maybe by opening day, all that will be on your iPod will be 50s music!
I doubt that last part. I mean, my iPod is nowhere near full and it has 50s all the way to today (and "The Entertainer" that's even older than the 1950s!). I'll bet that above list will grow (although I doubt the songs I posted from 1950 will make the cut...I'm yet to listen to any of them; however). What year was "White Christmas"? I've never heard that (shame on me!) and don't like Christmas music that much, but I'll listen to it a little bit at Christmas time and that's the #1 selling Christmas song ever...
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Subject: Re: 1950s Music Sun Nov 04, 2007 10:00 pm
bobrob2004 wrote:
catbox_9 wrote:
bobrob2004 wrote:
catbox_9 wrote:
bobrob2004 wrote:
catbox_9 wrote:
bobrob2004 wrote:
Post your favorite songs from 1951 to 1959 here! Before hip hop, before rap, before heavy metal, it was the birth of rock and roll! From Bill Haley to Buddy Holly to Fats Domino to the Rat Pack, lets hear it for 50s music!
Nevermind. I had lots of songs to post but they're all 1950!
Ah, do it anyway!
I was kidding!
I knew you were, I just wanted to see how many 1950 songs you could think of!
1950 songs
Let's see....
"I Can Dream, Can't I?" - The Andrews Sisters
"Rag Mop" - Ames Brothers
"Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy" - Red Foyley
"Music! Music! Music!" - Teresa Brewer
"If I Knew You Were Comin' (I'd've Baked A Cake) - Eileen Barton
"The Third Man Theme" - Anton Karas
"Mona Lisa" - Nat King Cole
"Goodnight, Irene" - Gordon Jenkins and The Weavers
"Harbor Lights" - Sammy Kaye"
"The Thing" - Phil Harris
"The Tennessee Waltz" - Patti Page
That's every #1 song from 1950 except one - the first #1 song in 1950 was Gene Autry's "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer". I'll go out on a limb and say that was #1 in 1949, too! EDIT: Yes, I am correct! Autry recorded it in 1949! That's for another thread. You can start the 1940s thread, but I'm still adjusting to the 1950s!
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Subject: Re: 1950s Music Sun Nov 04, 2007 10:02 pm
TRIVIA TIME:
Name the oldest #1 song...by a solo artist...where the singer is NOT dead (as of this moment). For extra fun, how about one female and one male song.
NOTE: Is this a trick question? Perhaps the song is from the 1940s or 1960s (or 1930s and earlier or 1970s and later).
HINT: In 1940 there were 3 songs that went #1. The third song, "Frenesi" is by Artie Shaw (1910-Dec. 30, 2004). Almost!
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Subject: Re: 1950s Music Sun Nov 04, 2007 10:16 pm
catbox_9 wrote:
TRIVIA TIME:
Name the oldest #1 song...by a solo artist...where the singer is NOT dead (as of this moment). For extra fun, how about one female and one male song.
NOTE: Is this a trick question? Perhaps the song is from the 1940s or 1960s (or 1930s and earlier or 1970s and later).
HINT: In 1940 there were 3 songs that went #1. The third song, "Frenesi" is by Artie Shaw (1910-Dec. 30, 2004). Almost!
HINT: If you were thinking "Doctor, Lawyer, and Indian Chief" from Battle Creek's Betty Hutton (1946) she died 3/11/2007.
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Subject: Re: 1950s Music Sun Nov 04, 2007 10:20 pm
Nobody cares about my trivia question? I'm working hard on the answer.
Here's the answer, she's a female:
Spoiler:
The weeks of October 9 and October 16, 1948 Margaret Whiting's (7/22/1924) "A Tree in the Meadow" was #1
What is the oldest #1 song by a male solo artist who is still alive?
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Subject: Re: 1950s Music Sun Nov 04, 2007 10:21 pm
How about some country music!
1953 - Your Cheating Heart - Hank Williams
Spoiler:
Your cheatin' heart will make you weep You'll cry and cry and try to sleep But slee-eep won't come the whole night through Your cheatin' heart will tell on you
When tears come down like fallin' rain You'll toss around and call my name You'll wa-alk the floor the way I do Your cheatin' heart will tell on you
Your chea-eatin' heart will pine some day And crave the love you threw away The ti-ime will come when you'll be blue Your cheatin' heart will tell on you
When tears come down like fallin' rain You'll toss around and call my name You'll wa-alk the floor the way I do Your cheatin' heart will tell on you
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Subject: Re: 1950s Music Sun Nov 04, 2007 10:31 pm
1957 - Little Darling - The Diamonds
Spoiler:
Ah ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ah
Little Darlin' Oh Little Darlin' Oh ho where are you My Love-ah I was wrong-ah To try to love you
Ah ooh ah ooh ah ohh ah
No way-ah That my love-ah was just for you for only you
(Spoken)
My darlin' I need you To call my own and never do wrong
To hold in mine, Your little hand I'll know too soon, that all is so grand Please hold my hand
(Sung)
My dear-ah I was wrong-ah To try to love you
Ah ooh ah ooh ah ohh ah
No way-ah That my love-ah was just for you for only you
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Subject: Re: 1950s Music Sun Nov 04, 2007 10:31 pm
catbox_9 wrote:
Nobody cares about my trivia question? I'm working hard on the answer.
Here's the answer, she's a female:
Spoiler:
The weeks of October 9 and October 16, 1948 Margaret Whiting's (7/22/1924) "A Tree in the Meadow" was #1
What is the oldest #1 song by a male solo artist who is still alive?
Ok, I guess I'll start looking for the answer too...
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Subject: Re: 1950s Music Sun Nov 04, 2007 10:35 pm
The other answer:
Spoiler:
For 4 weeks in September, 1949 Vic Damone's (b. 6/12/1928) "You're Breaking My Heart" was #1
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Subject: Re: 1950s Music Sun Nov 04, 2007 10:36 pm
catbox_9 wrote:
The other answer:
Spoiler:
For 4 weeks in September, 1949 Vic Damone's (b. 6/12/1928) "You're Breaking My Heart" was #1
And there it is! I didn't have to look very far...
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Subject: Re: 1950s Music Sun Nov 04, 2007 10:39 pm
bobrob2004 wrote:
catbox_9 wrote:
The other answer:
Spoiler:
For 4 weeks in September, 1949 Vic Damone's (b. 6/12/1928) "You're Breaking My Heart" was #1
And there it is! I didn't have to look very far...
Can you find a version of either one of those songs to post? I can't. I started a 1940s music thread because I know how much you love the stuff.
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Subject: Re: 1950s Music Sun Nov 04, 2007 11:08 pm
1957 - Silhouettes - The Rays (although Herman's Hermits did a better job, that's 60s music!)
Took a walk and passed your house Late last night All the shades were pulled and drawn Way down tight From within, a dim light cast Two silhouettes on the shade Oh, what a lovely couple they ma-ade
Put his arms around your waist Held you tight Kisses I could almost taste In the night Wondered why I'm not the guy Whose silhouette's on the shade I couldn't hide the tears in my eye-eyes
Lost control and rang your bell I was sore Let me in or else I'll beat Down your door When two strangers who had been Two silhouettes on the shade Said to my shock Your on the wrong blo-ock
Rushed down to your house with wings On my feet Loved you like I never loved You my sweet Vowed that you and I would be Two silhouettes on the shade All of our days Two silhouettes on the sha-ade
Silhouettes (silhouettes) Silhouettes (silhouettes) Silhouettes (silhouettes) Ty-oh, oh-oh Silhouettes (silhouettes) Silhouettes (silhouettes) Silhouettes (silhouettes) Ty-oh, oh-oh Two silhouettes on the shade Silhouettes
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Subject: Re: 1950s Music Sun Nov 04, 2007 11:10 pm
catbox_9 wrote:
bobrob2004 wrote:
catbox_9 wrote:
The other answer:
Spoiler:
For 4 weeks in September, 1949 Vic Damone's (b. 6/12/1928) "You're Breaking My Heart" was #1
And there it is! I didn't have to look very far...
Can you find a version of either one of those songs to post? I can't. I started a 1940s music thread because I know how much you love the stuff.
I'll try. Why do you keep making everyone think I'm like 70 years old?
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Subject: Re: 1950s Music Sun Nov 04, 2007 11:11 pm
You know, you are allowed to start a 1960s music thread....
(or 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s....those last 3 aren't very good though).
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Subject: Re: 1950s Music Sun Nov 04, 2007 11:14 pm
catbox_9 wrote:
You know, you are allowed to start a 1960s music thread....
(or 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s....those last 3 aren't very good though).
Yeah, I was thinking about it. Maybe tomorrow.
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Subject: Re: 1950s Music Sun Nov 04, 2007 11:19 pm
bobrob2004 wrote:
catbox_9 wrote:
You know, you are allowed to start a 1960s music thread....
(or 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s....those last 3 aren't very good though).
Yeah, I was thinking about it. Maybe tomorrow.
Oh, don't forget 1930s music! And 1920s music and earlier is good, too!
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Subject: Re: 1950s Music Sun Nov 04, 2007 11:21 pm
catbox_9 wrote:
bobrob2004 wrote:
catbox_9 wrote:
You know, you are allowed to start a 1960s music thread....
(or 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s....those last 3 aren't very good though).
Yeah, I was thinking about it. Maybe tomorrow.
Oh, don't forget 1930s music! And 1920s music and earlier is good, too!
They had music in the 30s and 20s! What do you think of the songs that I posted so far?
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Subject: Re: 1950s Music Sun Nov 04, 2007 11:24 pm
bobrob2004 wrote:
catbox_9 wrote:
bobrob2004 wrote:
catbox_9 wrote:
You know, you are allowed to start a 1960s music thread....
(or 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s....those last 3 aren't very good though).
Yeah, I was thinking about it. Maybe tomorrow.
Oh, don't forget 1930s music! And 1920s music and earlier is good, too!
They had music in the 30s and 20s! What do you think of the songs that I posted so far?
Sure they did! Ragtime music goes back that far. Beethoven, Mozart, etc. go back even further.
I've tested out the new songs, but nothing has stuck so far...