General Discussion > The Buzz
Frankie Laine
Lona:
--- Quote from: Simon on February 09, 2007, 21:00 ---The one I remember of his is Cool Water. Don't ask me why. When I was a child, it was in our record collection, and it's just one of those tunes that stuck, but I probably haven't heard it for nearly 40 years. I can even picture the record sleeve clearly to this day!
Someone's going to tell me it wasn't him now!
--- End quote ---
Must have been a 78 Simon, "Cool, Clear Water"
I remember him doing a duet with Johnnie Ray called "Up above my Head"
I have most of his records and also Johnnie Ray. They were both big stars in the 50's
Simon:
It was definitely an LP, Lona, and I'm pretty certain it was this one, or one with a very similar sleeve.
Clive:
I'd forgotten about Cool Clear Water. I thought it would be interesting ti look up his discography of British hits and was surprised find so many. Childhood memories came flooding back!
.1952...........7..........High Noon
.1952...........8..........Sugarbush (W/Doris Day)
.1953..........11..........Girl In The Woods
.1953...........1..........I Believe
.1953...........2..........Where The Winds Blow
.1953...........1..........Hey Joe
.1953...........1..........Answer Me
.1953...........5..........Tell Me A Story (W/Jimmy Boyd)
.1954...........2..........Blowing Wild
.1954...........9..........Granada
.1954...........3..........Kids Last Fight
.1954...........3..........My Friend
.1954...........9..........There Must Be A Reason
.1954...........8..........Rain, Rain, Rain (W/Four Lads)
.1955..........20..........In The Beginning
.1955...........2..........Cool Water
.1955...........6..........Strange Lady In Town
.1955..........16..........Hummingbird
.1955...........7..........Hawkeye
.1956..........10..........Sixteen Tons
.1956..........28..........Hell Hath no Fury
.1956...........1..........A Woman In Love
.1957..........13..........Moonlight Gambler
.1957..........19..........Love Is A Golden Ring
.1957..........25..........Goodevening Friends (W/Johnnie Ray)
.1957..........25..........Up Above My Head (W/Johnnie Ray)
.1959...........6..........Rawhide
.1961..........50..........Gunslinger
Sandra:
--- Quote from: Clive on February 09, 2007, 22:39 ---
.1953...........1..........Hey Joe
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I wonder if thats the same song that Jimi Hendrix did ?
I always thought that most of Hendrix's early songs were written by Bob Dylan :dunno:
Lona:
You missed one Clive
"On the sunny side of the Street" ;)
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