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Jimmy Clanton (born September 2, 1938, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States) is an American singer who became known as the "swamp pop R&B teenage idol". His band recorded a hit song "Just A Dream" which Clanton had written in 1958 for the Ace Records label. It reached number four on the Billboard chart and sold a million copies. Clanton performed on Dick Clark's American Bandstand and toured with popular artists like Fats Domino, Jerry Lee Lewis and The Platters.
Clanton formed his first band called the Rockets in 1956 while attending Baton Rouge High School.
One of the few white singers to come out of the New Orleans R&B/rock & roll sound, he rode the crest of the popular teen music wave in the 1950s and 1960s. His records charted in the U.S. Top 40 seven times (all released on Ace); his Top 10 records were: the song "Just a Dream," (Pop #4, R&B #1 in August 1958, credited to 'Jimmy Clanton and His Rockets'), "Go Jimmy Go" (peaked at number five in late 1959) and "Venus in Blue Jeans" in September 1962 (written by Howard Greenfield and Jack Keller). In early 1961, Clanton was drafted and spent the next two years in the U.S. Army, continuing to have chart successes with "Don't Look at Me" and "Because I Do." His next major hit, "Venus in Blue Jeans," peaked at number seven in mid-1962. His only hit in the UK Singles Chart was "Another Sleepless Night", which spent one week at number 50 in July 1960.
Jeans are trousers, a type of garment, typically made from denim or dungaree cloth. Often the term "jeans" refers to a particular style of pants, called "blue jeans," which were invented by Jacob W. Davis in partnership with Levi Strauss & Co in 1871 and patented by Jacob W. Davis and Levi Strauss on May 20, 1873. Prior to the Levi Strauss patented trousers, the term "blue jeans" had been long in use for various garments (including trousers, overalls, and coats), constructed from blue colored denim. Originally designed for cowboys and miners, jeans became popular in the 1950s among teenagers, especially members of the greaser subculture. Jeans were a common fashion item in the 1960s Hippie subculture and they continued to be popular in the 1970s and 1980s youth subcultures of punk rock and heavy metal. Historic brands include Levi's, Lee, and Wrangler. In the 2010s, jeans remain a popular fashion item, and they come in various fits, including skinny, tapered, slim, straight, boot cut, cigarette bottom, narrow bottom, bell bottom, low waist, anti-fit, and flare. "Distressed" (visibly aged and worn, but still intact and functional) jeans trousers have become increasingly fashionable, making pre-sale "factory distressing" a common feature in commercially sold jeans.
An ace is a playing card.
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Albert James "Alan" Freed (December 15, 1921 – January 20, 1965), also known as Moondog, was an American disc jockey. He became internationally known for promoting the mix of blues, country and rhythm and blues music on the radio in the United States and Europe under the name of rock and roll. His career was destroyed by the payola scandal that hit the broadcasting industry in the early 1960s.
Freed was born to a Russian-Jewish immigrant father, Charles S. Freed, and Welsh-American mother, Maude Palmer, in Windber, Pennsylvania. In 1933, Freed's family moved to Salem, Ohio where Freed attended Salem High School, graduating in 1940. While Freed was in high school, he formed a band called the Sultans of Swing in which he played the trombone. Freed's initial ambition was to be a bandleader; however, an ear infection put an end to this dream.
While attending the Ohio State University, Freed became interested in radio. Freed served in the Army during World War II and worked as a DJ on Armed Forces Radio. Soon after World War II, Freed landed broadcasting jobs at smaller radio stations, including WKST (New Castle, PA); WKBN (Youngstown, OH); and WAKR (Akron, OH), where, in 1945, he became a local favorite for playing hot jazz and pop recordings. Freed enjoyed listening to these new styles because he liked the rhythms and tunes.
JUST A DREAM by Jimmy Clanton - Who should be in the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame. THE USE OF ANY COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL IS USED UNDER THE GUIDELINES OF "FAIR USE" IN TITLE 17 § 107 OF THE COPYRIGHT ACT OF 1976 UNITED STATES CODE. "FAIR USE" IS A USE PERMITTED BY COPYRIGHT STATUTE THAT MIGHT OTHERWISE BE INFRINGING. SUCH MATERIAL REMAINS THE COPYRIGHT OF THE ORIGINAL HOLDER AND IS USED HERE SOLELY FOR THE PURPOSES OF EDUCATION, COMPARISON, AND CRITICISM ONLY. NON-PROFIT, EDUCATIONAL, OR PERSONAL USE TIPS THE BALANCE IN FAVOR OF "FAIR USE". NO INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT IS INTENDED
Jimmy Clanton was one of the most serious and complex of the generation of teen idols in which he is usually grouped, standing head and shoulders above the likes of Fabian, Bobby Rydell and others, but Clanton was a dedicated R&B; enthusiast and singer with a great voice and a genuine feel for New Orleans music. What's more, he also wrote many of the songs that he recorded -- a relative rarity among White singers of his day. Clanton was born in Baton Rouge, LA on September 2, 1940. He reached his teen years just as R&B; was starting to find an audience among younger Whites. By the time he formed his first band, the Dixie Cats, in 1956, he was emulating the sounds of Fats Domino, Little Richard and Elvis Presley, and his other influences included Johnny Ace. His rivals in those days include...
Features Fifties and Sixties Teen Idol and Hit Parade Hall of Fame member Jimmy Clanton singing his 1958 hit...his first gold record!
Rock & Roll Music 1 I Trusted You (Ace 537) 2:49 2 That's You Baby (Ace 537) 2:31 3 Just A Dream (Ace 546) 2:32 4 You Aim To Please (Ace 546) 2:34 5 A Letter To An Angel (Ace 551) 2:54 6 A Part Of Me (Ace 551) 2:51 7 My Love Is Strong (Ace 560) 2:23 8 Ship On A Stormy Sea (Ace 560) 2:17 9 My Own True Love (Ace 567) 2:33 10 Little Boy In Love (Ace 567) 2:48 11 Go, Jimmy, Go (Ace 575) 2:10 12 Another Sleepless Night (Ace 585) ...
"Come Back" ~ Jimmy Clanton (1960) Ace Records #600 Flip side of, "Wait"
The ashes of legendary disc jockey and creator of the term Rock and Roll Alan Freed were laid to rest in a ceremony at Lakeview Cemetery in Cleveland. A ceremony was held and a monument was unveiled. Legendary disc jockey and rock historian Norm N. Nite introduced the 1950’s teen idol Jimmy Clanton who told stories about early rock and roll, Alan Freed and the music business. Clanton starred in a rock and roll movie produced by Alan Freed called Go Johnny Go. http://www.clevelandpeople.com/
How many nights will it be, how many more, I can't take this much longer, it's killing me, when I dream of you, you're so real by my side, that could last an eternity, but the dream always ends as I open my eyes without you at my side, night after night, enjoy, Dave
"A Letter To An Angel" ~ Jimmy Clanton (1958) Ace Records #551 Flip side of, "A Part Of Me" Words & Music by: Jimmy Clanton & Cosmo Matassa A LETTER TO AN ANGEL has a melody very close to that of Johnny Ace's PLEDGING MY LOVE, however, the lyrics are entirely different. The two saxes , one tenor & one baritone, in the background, and the heavy , but slow drum beat , make A LETTER TO AN ANGEL a perfect "slow dance" number.
Features Hit Parade Hall of Fame member Jimmy Clanton singing his 1958 gold record hit
Take a stroll down memory lane with the Still Solid Gold JIMMY CLANTON singing his 1962 smash hit "Venus in Blue Jeans"
Especially for the many fans and friends of JIMMY CLANTON, a medley of his 10 song set in New Bedford, Massachusetts on March 28, 2015 accompanied by a montage of photos from the evening's performance.
Jimmy Clanton (77 yearห old) is an American singer who became known as the "swamp pop R&B; teenage idol". His band recorded a hit song "Just A Dream" which Clanton had written in 1958 for the Ace Records label. This Clip's Announced on TV before the show for concert “JIMMY CLANTON LIVE IN BANGKOK 2015” On 28 Nov, 2015
The ashes of legendary disc jockey and creator of the term Rock and Roll Alan Freed were laid to rest in a ceremony at Lakeview Cemetery in Cleveland. A ceremony was held and a monument was unveiled. Legendary disc jockey and rock historian Norm N. Nite introduced the 1950’s teen idol Jimmy Clanton who told stories about early rock and roll, Alan Freed and the music business. Clanton starred in a rock and roll movie produced by Alan Freed called Go Johnny Go. http://www.clevelandpeople.com/
Rock & Roll Music 1 I Trusted You (Ace 537) 2:49 2 That's You Baby (Ace 537) 2:31 3 Just A Dream (Ace 546) 2:32 4 You Aim To Please (Ace 546) 2:34 5 A Letter To An Angel (Ace 551) 2:54 6 A Part Of Me (Ace 551) 2:51 7 My Love Is Strong (Ace 560) 2:23 8 Ship On A Stormy Sea (Ace 560) 2:17 9 My Own True Love (Ace 567) 2:33 10 Little Boy In Love (Ace 567) 2:48 11 Go, Jimmy, Go (Ace 575) 2:10 12 Another Sleepless Night (Ace 585) ...
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Rock & Roll Music 1 I Trusted You (Ace 537) 2:49 2 That's You Baby (Ace 537) 2:31 3 Just A Dream (Ace 546) 2:32 4 You Aim To Please (Ace 546) 2:34 5 A Letter To An Angel (Ace 551) 2:54 6 A Part Of Me (Ace 551) 2:51 7 My Love Is Strong (Ace 560) 2:23 8 Ship On A Stormy Sea (Ace 560) 2:17 9 My Own True Love (Ace 567) 2:33 10 Little Boy In Love (Ace 567) 2:48 11 Go, Jimmy, Go (Ace 575) 2:10 12 Another Sleepless Night (Ace 585) ...
Legendary rock and roll singer Jimmy Clanton was a guest on the 3/12/17 edition of 89.1 WFDU fm's "The Vintage Rock & Pop Shop" hosted by Ghosty. Topics discussed include Jimmy's start in music, "Just A Dream" and performing today.
Source: http://www.spreaker.com/user/joet/jimmy-clanton-interview Jimmy Clanton "Live Interview" JoeT's Soda Shop 11/14/13 Remember Then Radio
Louisiana Blues – The Best Louisiana Sounds Find the album here: http://bit.ly/1Ok6jGw http://bit.ly/1ObX5vj http://amzn.to/1LeWV8F http://bit.ly/1ePE9qf http://bit.ly/1VYuQGk http://bit.ly/1fIQf5D http://bit.ly/1gGxWPl http://bit.ly/1RT9jz6 http://bit.ly/1LqHZCQ http://bit.ly/1CFWsmC http://bit.ly/1JodUVZ http://bit.ly/1ePE9qf Join us on facebook : http://on.fb.me/1yY77w3 Tracklist : 00:00 - Clarence Frogman Henry - I Ain't Got No Home 02:19 - Little Walter - My Babe 04:49 - Clarence Garlow - New Bon Ton Roulay 07:38 - Bobby Charles - Take It Easy Greasy 09:50 - Louisiana Red - Alabama Train 13:07 - Muddy Waters - Louisiana Blues 15:59 - Slim Harpo - I'm a King Bee 18:56 - Big Bill Broonzy - Southern Flood Blues 22:12 - Big Joe Reynolds - Third Street Woman Blues 24:52...
Rockabilly 1) I'm Sticking With You (Roulette 4001) 2:13 2) Ever Lovin' Fingers (Roulette 4001) 2:14 3) Warm Up To Me Baby (Roulette 4010) 2:27 4) I Trusted You (Roulette 4010) 1:57 5) Don't Tell Me Your Troubles (Roulette 4017) 2:22 6) Ever Since That Night (Roulette 4017) 2:05 7) Cross Over (Roulette 4023) 2:23 8) It's Shameful (Roulette 4023) 2:19 9) Can She Kiss (Roulette 4057) 2:11 10) I'm Keeping You (Roulette 4057) ...
THE BEAT GENERATION! Volume 3 (C) Rock’n’roll, rhythm’n’blues, country & pop released on Finnish import 78’s & 45’s 1954–1964 (From A To Z) 1. The Crew-Cuts - Crazy About My Baby (Metronome B 656, 1954) 0:00 2. The Checkers - You’ve Been Fooling Around (Parlophone DPY 1027, 1954) 2:22 3. The Chordettes - I Don’t Wanna See You Cryin’ (Columbia DYC 169, 1954) 4:56 4. The Charms - Bazoom (I Need Your Lovin’) (Parlophone DPY 1041, 1955) 7:10 5. Perry Como - Ko Ko Mo (I Love You So) (His Master’s Voice TG 227, 1955) 9:33 6. Renato Carosone & His Quartette - Boogie Woogie Italiano (Parlophone DPY 1086, 1957) 12:12 7. Cozy Cole - Topsy Pt. 2 (London HL 8750, 1958) 14:53 8. The Clovers - Idaho (HMV POP 542, 1958) 18:28 9. Jimmy Clanton & His Rockets - You Aim To Please (London HLS 8699, 1958) 20...
Norm Nite, MCing the ceremony for Alan Freed at the Lake View Cemetery in Cleveland, OH, on May 7, 2016! Includes performances by the Drifters and Jimmy Clanton!
Various Artists - Forever and a Day, Vol. 4 Released 2013-08-02 on Ahorn plus 1. 00:00:00 Johnny Tillotson Send Me the Pillow That You Dream On 2. 00:02:53 Fats Domino I'm Walking 3. 00:05:06 Jimmy Clayton Venus in Blue Jeans 4. 00:07:19 April Stevens Teach Me Tiger 5. 00:09:44 Brian Hyland Sealed with a Kiss 6. 00:12:25 The Crickets Maybe Baby 7. 00:14:26 Roy Head Treat Her Right 8. 00:16:30 Danny & The Juniors Rock'n Roll Is Here to Stay 9. 00:18:58 Bobby Darin Multiplication 10. 00:21:12 Johnny Burnette Dreamin' 11. 00:23:32 The Platters Harbour Lights 12. 00:26:42 Johnny Tillotson Poetry in Motion 13. 00:29:11 Marcels Blue Moon 14. 00:31:30 Allisons Are You Sure 15. 00:33:37 Adam Faith What Do You Want 16. 00:35:14 Johnny Kid & The Pirates Please Don't Touch 17. 00:37:07 Eddy Cochran ...
*Tracklist* 01 - Stan Vincent & Group - High School Love Affair 02 - Jimmy Littleton - What's She Really Like (1961) 03 - Jimmy Barden - Teenage Time (1964) 04 - Ricky North - The Angels Bring Me Dreams (1962) 05 - Jimmy Dallas - Hurtin' In My Heart (1959) 06 - Ben Toro - More Every Day (1960) 07 - The Dene Four - Something New (1959) 08 - Marty Vine - Cheryl (1960) 09 - Don Miller - Lonely 10 - The Sounds feat Frank Williams - Judy ( I Love You So) (1961) 11 - The Elgins - A Picture Of You (1958) 12 - Ray Lynn - Forbidden (1965) 13 - The Sha-Dels - Suddenly (1965) 14 - The Caravelles - One Little Kiss (1962) 15 - Ralph Miranda & The Del Toro's - The Flame 16 - The Elegants - It's Just A Matter Of Time (1961) 17 - Jimmy Clanton - Dreams Of A Fool (1962) 18 - The Chessmen - Prayer Of Love ...
Legendary rock and roll singer Jimmy Clanton was a guest on the 3/12/17 edition of 89.1 WFDU fm's "The Vintage Rock & Pop Shop" hosted by Ghosty. Topics discussed include Jimmy's start in music, "Just A Dream" and performing today.
The ashes of legendary disc jockey and creator of the term Rock and Roll Alan Freed were laid to rest in a ceremony at Lakeview Cemetery in Cleveland. A ceremony was held and a monument was unveiled. Legendary disc jockey and rock historian Norm N. Nite introduced the 1950’s teen idol Jimmy Clanton who told stories about early rock and roll, Alan Freed and the music business. Clanton starred in a rock and roll movie produced by Alan Freed called Go Johnny Go. http://www.clevelandpeople.com/
Source: http://www.spreaker.com/user/joet/jimmy-clanton-interview Jimmy Clanton "Live Interview" JoeT's Soda Shop 11/14/13 Remember Then Radio
the great jimmy clanton interview with teddy smith on wpat in nyc on july 13 2012.
the great jimmy clanton interview with wpats teddy smith on the fri nite am radio reunion shows on every fri nite 7-8pm on wpat930am.com.
the teddy smith fri nite radio reunion on wpat radio, go to wpat930am.com every friday nite at 7pm to 8pm or 9pm for great music and interviews, a jim petrecca production
Features Hit Parade Hall of Fame member Jimmy Clanton singing his 1958 gold record hit
Take a stroll down memory lane with the Still Solid Gold JIMMY CLANTON singing his 1962 smash hit "Venus in Blue Jeans"
Jimmy Clanton was one of the most serious and complex of the generation of teen idols in which he is usually grouped, standing head and shoulders above the likes of Fabian, Bobby Rydell and others, but Clanton was a dedicated R&B; enthusiast and singer with a great voice and a genuine feel for New Orleans music. What's more, he also wrote many of the songs that he recorded -- a relative rarity among White singers of his day. Clanton was born in Baton Rouge, LA on September 2, 1940. He reached his teen years just as R&B; was starting to find an audience among younger Whites. By the time he formed his first band, the Dixie Cats, in 1956, he was emulating the sounds of Fats Domino, Little Richard and Elvis Presley, and his other influences included Johnny Ace. His rivals in those days include...
JUST A DREAM by Jimmy Clanton - Who should be in the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame. THE USE OF ANY COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL IS USED UNDER THE GUIDELINES OF "FAIR USE" IN TITLE 17 § 107 OF THE COPYRIGHT ACT OF 1976 UNITED STATES CODE. "FAIR USE" IS A USE PERMITTED BY COPYRIGHT STATUTE THAT MIGHT OTHERWISE BE INFRINGING. SUCH MATERIAL REMAINS THE COPYRIGHT OF THE ORIGINAL HOLDER AND IS USED HERE SOLELY FOR THE PURPOSES OF EDUCATION, COMPARISON, AND CRITICISM ONLY. NON-PROFIT, EDUCATIONAL, OR PERSONAL USE TIPS THE BALANCE IN FAVOR OF "FAIR USE". NO INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT IS INTENDED
Jimmy Clanton was one of the most serious and complex of the generation of teen idols in which he is usually grouped, standing head and shoulders above the likes of Fabian, Bobby Rydell and others, but Clanton was a dedicated R&B; enthusiast and singer with a great voice and a genuine feel for New Orleans music. What's more, he also wrote many of the songs that he recorded -- a relative rarity among White singers of his day. Clanton was born in Baton Rouge, LA on September 2, 1940. He reached his teen years just as R&B; was starting to find an audience among younger Whites. By the time he formed his first band, the Dixie Cats, in 1956, he was emulating the sounds of Fats Domino, Little Richard and Elvis Presley, and his other influences included Johnny Ace. His rivals in those days include...
Features Fifties and Sixties Teen Idol and Hit Parade Hall of Fame member Jimmy Clanton singing his 1958 hit...his first gold record!
Rock & Roll Music 1 I Trusted You (Ace 537) 2:49 2 That's You Baby (Ace 537) 2:31 3 Just A Dream (Ace 546) 2:32 4 You Aim To Please (Ace 546) 2:34 5 A Letter To An Angel (Ace 551) 2:54 6 A Part Of Me (Ace 551) 2:51 7 My Love Is Strong (Ace 560) 2:23 8 Ship On A Stormy Sea (Ace 560) 2:17 9 My Own True Love (Ace 567) 2:33 10 Little Boy In Love (Ace 567) 2:48 11 Go, Jimmy, Go (Ace 575) 2:10 12 Another Sleepless Night (Ace 585) ...
"Come Back" ~ Jimmy Clanton (1960) Ace Records #600 Flip side of, "Wait"
The ashes of legendary disc jockey and creator of the term Rock and Roll Alan Freed were laid to rest in a ceremony at Lakeview Cemetery in Cleveland. A ceremony was held and a monument was unveiled. Legendary disc jockey and rock historian Norm N. Nite introduced the 1950’s teen idol Jimmy Clanton who told stories about early rock and roll, Alan Freed and the music business. Clanton starred in a rock and roll movie produced by Alan Freed called Go Johnny Go. http://www.clevelandpeople.com/
How many nights will it be, how many more, I can't take this much longer, it's killing me, when I dream of you, you're so real by my side, that could last an eternity, but the dream always ends as I open my eyes without you at my side, night after night, enjoy, Dave
"A Letter To An Angel" ~ Jimmy Clanton (1958) Ace Records #551 Flip side of, "A Part Of Me" Words & Music by: Jimmy Clanton & Cosmo Matassa A LETTER TO AN ANGEL has a melody very close to that of Johnny Ace's PLEDGING MY LOVE, however, the lyrics are entirely different. The two saxes , one tenor & one baritone, in the background, and the heavy , but slow drum beat , make A LETTER TO AN ANGEL a perfect "slow dance" number.
Source: http://www.spreaker.com/user/joet/jimmy-clanton-interview Jimmy Clanton "Live Interview" JoeT's Soda Shop 11/14/13 Remember Then Radio
Norm Nite, MCing the ceremony for Alan Freed at the Lake View Cemetary in Cleveland, OH, on May 7, 2016! Includes performances by the Drifters and Jimmy Clanton!
Norm Nite, MCing the ceremony for Alan Freed at the Lake View Cemetery in Cleveland, OH, on May 7, 2016! Includes performances by the Drifters and Jimmy Clanton!
Norm Nite, MCing the ceremony for Alan Freed at the Lake View Cemetery in Cleveland, OH, on May 7, 2016! Includes performances by the Drifters and Jimmy Clanton!
Norm Nite, MCing the ceremony for Alan Freed at the Lake View Cemetery in Cleveland, OH, on May 7, 2016! Includes performances by the Drifters and Jimmy Clanton!
Lowrider Oldies Vol.9.....(1)Little Anthony & The Imperials - Tears On My Pillow(2)Brenda & The Tabulations - When You're Gone(3)The Touch Of You(4)Barbara Mason - Oh, How It Hurts(5)The Stylistics - Stop, Look & Listen(6)The Delfonics - Break Your Promise(7)The Dramatics - Toast To The Fool(8)Sly Slick * Wicked - Confessing A Feeling(9)Jesse Belvin - Goodnight My Love(10)Jimmy Clanton - Just A Dream(11)Johnny Ace - Pledging My Love(12)Lloyd Price - Just Because
Parte 18 de los videos que estoy creando,con una seleccion de temas de mi coleccion de discos,de la inolvidable musica en ingles de los 50-60-70......esta es la lista de temas que componen el video. Lista de temas 1 Those Magic Changes-Sha Na Na 2 Oop, doop, doop-Rocky Sharpe 3 Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head-B. J. Thomas 4 Tequila-The Champs 5 You've got a friend-Tom Jones 6 Still rock and roll to me-Marmalade 7 Venus in blue jeans-Jimmy Clanton 8 Billy don't be a hero-Paper Lace 9 Kismet-Elvis Presley 10 Stars on 45-The Star Sisters
Louisiana Blues – The Best Louisiana Sounds Find the album here: http://bit.ly/1Ok6jGw http://bit.ly/1ObX5vj http://amzn.to/1LeWV8F http://bit.ly/1ePE9qf http://bit.ly/1VYuQGk http://bit.ly/1fIQf5D http://bit.ly/1gGxWPl http://bit.ly/1RT9jz6 http://bit.ly/1LqHZCQ http://bit.ly/1CFWsmC http://bit.ly/1JodUVZ http://bit.ly/1ePE9qf Join us on facebook : http://on.fb.me/1yY77w3 Tracklist : 00:00 - Clarence Frogman Henry - I Ain't Got No Home 02:19 - Little Walter - My Babe 04:49 - Clarence Garlow - New Bon Ton Roulay 07:38 - Bobby Charles - Take It Easy Greasy 09:50 - Louisiana Red - Alabama Train 13:07 - Muddy Waters - Louisiana Blues 15:59 - Slim Harpo - I'm a King Bee 18:56 - Big Bill Broonzy - Southern Flood Blues 22:12 - Big Joe Reynolds - Third Street Woman Blues 24:52...
Various Artists - Happy Days - 75 Classics Sounds from the Rock 'N' Roll Years Released 2014-05-23 on One Day Music Download on iTunes: https://geo.itunes.apple.com/album/id875192462?uo=6&app;=itunes&at;=10ldAw&ct;=YTAT5060259820625 Download on Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/search?q=Various+Artists+Happy+Days+-+75+Classics+Sounds+from+the+Rock+%27N%27+Roll+Years&c;=music&PAffiliateID;=100l3VM 1. 00:00:00 Jan & Dean Barbara Ann 2. 00:02:20 Bobby Darin Dream Lover 3. 00:04:50 Chris Montez Let's Dance 4. 00:07:16 Santo & Johnny Sleep Walk 5. 00:09:39 Ernie Maresca Shout! Shout! (Knock Yourself Out) 6. 00:11:48 The Crystals He's a Rebel 7. 00:14:21 The Hollywood Argyles Alley-Oop 8. 00:17:05 Bobby Vee Rubber Ball 9. 00:19:26 Dion A Teenager in Love 10. 00:22:03 Paul Evans Seven Little...
little boy in love
how could it happen to me?
they say that love's a gamble
a word that isn't true
but darlin' i still love you no matter what they may do
'til then i'll remain
as they said
little boy in love
i've tried my best to tell them
it's hard to be alone
but now i have my darlin'
someday we'll build a home
'til then i'll remain
as they said
little boy in love
little boy in love
i hear it in my heart
little boy in love
they'll never keep us apart
believe me
if they'll give us a chance
we'll prove our love's sincere
i'll shout it from a mountain
so everyone can hear
'til then i'll remain as they say
a little boy in love
little boy in love
i hear it in my heart
little boy in love
they'll never keep us apart
believe me
if they'll give us a chance
we'll prove our love's sincere
i'll shout it from a mountain
so everyone can hear
'til then i'll remain
as they said