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TOP TEN RARE OLDIES

Ten songs for free.

You seldom hear these great songs on the radio anymore, but you can hear them here anytime. 

  1. Baby Talk/Jan and Dean/1958
  2. She Can't Find Her Keys/Paul Peterson/1961
  3. Baby Sittin' Boogie/Buzz Clifford/1959
  4. Mr. Bassman/Johnny Cymbal/1962
  5. Bless You/Tony Orlando/1962
  6. Pretty Blue Eyes/Steve Lawrence/1959
  7. The Great Imposter/The Fleetwoods/1960
  8. Goodbye Cruel World/James Darren/1962
  9. Sixteen Reasons/Connie Stevens/1959
  10. I Hear You Knocking/Dave Edmunds/1963

Below are a couple of rare videos from England. One is a cover version of Curtis Lee's "Under The Moon Of Love" by Showaddywaddy, and the other is Cliff Richard's song "Please Don't Tease".
 
Showaddywaddy was, probably, the best "doowop group" that I've ever heard. They actually had forty hits in England from 1972 to 1982.
 
Cliff Richard was the first British superstar that paved the way for the "English Music Invasion". He's actually had hits from the 1950s to the 1990s.

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