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Vincent Eugene Craddock (February 11, 1935 – October 12, 1971), known as Gene Vincent, was an American musician who pioneered the styles of rock and roll and rockabilly. His 1956 top ten hit with his Blue Caps, "Be-Bop-A-Lula", is considered a significant early example of rockabilly. He is a member of both the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Rockabilly Hall of Fame.
Vincent Eugene Craddock was born in Norfolk, Virginia. His musical influences included country, rhythm and blues and gospel music. He showed his first real interest in music while his family lived in Munden Point, Princess Anne County (now Virginia Beach), Virginia, near the North Carolina line, where they ran a country store. He received his first guitar at the age of twelve as a gift from a friend.
His father, Ezekiah Jackson Craddock, volunteered to serve in the U.S. Coast Guard and patrolled American coastal waters to protect Allied shipping against German U-boats during World War II. His mother, Mary Louise Craddock, maintained a general store at Munden Point. Craddock's parents moved the family and opened a general store and sailors' tailoring shop in Norfolk.
You Are the One or You're the One may refer to:
You Are The One is a 2006 Filipino romantic comedy film starring Sam Milby and Toni Gonzaga.
Cute and bubbly Sally Malasmas (Toni Gonzaga) reluctantly agrees to process her application for a visa, obeying her parent's wish that their small family be reunited. The rest of her family: mom, dad and older sister, Charry (Jodi Sta. Maria) are already residing states-side and they worry that she is lonely living in the Philippines by herself; but as far as Sally is concerned, her simple Philippine life surrounded by loyal, loving friends and co-workers is nearly perfect. However, during the interview process for her Visa application, things goes awry and her application gets abruptly denied by the handsome, yet dismissive American consul, Will Derby (Sam Milby).
The next day, a bewildered Will wakes from a one-night stand with a girl he picked up from a bar the night before and due to the notorious Manila gridlock, he misses work. He finds himself instead diverted to the Census Bureau where Sally incidentally works. Seeing an opportunity for revenge, Sally buries Will's inquiry form beneath an already mounting pile of paperwork. As she expected, Will waits all day for his turn through sweltering heat and hunger until he gets fed up and finally confronts the scheming Sally. She gives him a dose of his own medicine and nonchallantly brushes him off, informing him that his form cannot be processed properly because it is incomplete and that he must return the next day since its time for her to go home. An outraged Will cries foul to Sally's supervisor, who sides with him. Thus, in order to redeem the bureau's reputation, Sally is ordered to stay behind after hours until Will finds the information he needs.
"You Are the One" is the second single by rock group Shiny Toy Guns from their album We Are Pilots. This single peaked at #25 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart, at #94 on the UK Singles Chart, and at #23 on the Dance Airplay chart.
The song has its roots in a composition called "Neo (The One)", which was released in 2001 by Shiny Toy Guns members Jeremy Dawson and Chad Petree, under the alias Slyder, and appeared on the soundtrack to Grand Theft Auto III.
The music video begins with a girl trapped in a large bubble of water. The band is then shown to be playing in front of her. Throughout the video, she looks around inside her bubble, until the song's bridge, at which point the bubble explodes. Heavy rain then starts falling on the band, and intense winds begin to blow. The girl, now free from the bubble, is taken away by what appears to be an angel. The video closes with the band walking toward the camera.
UK CD single
You Are The One For Me recorded Oktober 13, 1958 Capitol , Los Angeles, Words and music : Clifton Simmons. Lyrics : You, are the one Oh you, you, are the one Oh you, are the one For me Oh oh, don't you see You, you, are my life Cause cause cause you Never cause me strive Oh you, are the one For me Oh oh don't you see Piano break Oh I, tremble at your touch Cause cause cause I Love you so much Oh darling You are the one For me Yes don't you know You... you... yeh Oh , oh... Oh oh don't you know You, you
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Vincent Eugene Craddock (February 11, 1935 – October 12, 1971), known as Gene Vincent, was an American musician who pioneered the styles of rock and roll and rockabilly. His 1956 top ten hit with his Blue Caps, "Be-Bop-A-Lula", is considered a significant early example of rockabilly. He is a member of both the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Rockabilly Hall of Fame.
Vincent Eugene Craddock was born in Norfolk, Virginia. His musical influences included country, rhythm and blues and gospel music. He showed his first real interest in music while his family lived in Munden Point, Princess Anne County (now Virginia Beach), Virginia, near the North Carolina line, where they ran a country store. He received his first guitar at the age of twelve as a gift from a friend.
His father, Ezekiah Jackson Craddock, volunteered to serve in the U.S. Coast Guard and patrolled American coastal waters to protect Allied shipping against German U-boats during World War II. His mother, Mary Louise Craddock, maintained a general store at Munden Point. Craddock's parents moved the family and opened a general store and sailors' tailoring shop in Norfolk.
Well I came home last night a long about ten
Well I came home last night a long about ten
Well the door was locked and I just couldn't get in
Yes I knocked and I knocked, bim-bam
Yes I knocked and I knocked, bim-bam
Yes I knocked and I knocked, bim-bam
Yes I knocked and I knocked, bim-bam
Well the next time baby you'll know just who I am
(Rock it Blue Caps, go now!)
Well I looked and I couldn't find where you hid the key
Well I looked and I couldn't find where you hid the key
I had a feeling baby, you been holding out on me
So I just knocked and I knocked, bim-bam
Yes I knocked and I knocked, bim-bam
Yes I knocked and I knocked, bim-bam
Yes I knocked and I knocked, bim-bam
Well the next time baby you'll know just who I am
(Rock Blue Caps, go now!)
Well I said I'm waiting for you to come sneakin' in
Well I said I'm waiting for you to come sneakin' in
Gonna ask you baby just where you think you been?
So, I knocked and I knocked, bim-bam
Yes, I knocked and I knocked, bim-bam
Yes, I knocked and I knocked, bim-bam
Yes, I knocked and I knocked, bim-bam
So the next timer baby you'll know just who I am