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Bobby Goldsboro - Molly , Australian No. 2, March 1963 First hit ,followed later in 1968, in the sad songs department, by Honey
Painting by Renoir - Gabrielle and Jean
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A slighty sad song but i still like it alot !
I put more classic rock on almost everyday ! Keep a eye out !
I gotta put a picture on my music so it would be seen as a video format ,they will not let me just upload a music file :( i make them on windows movie maker) Other classics rock songs in my other videos !!
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I always liked BG but never owned any of his music, so the only songs I knew were the ones I heard played on the radio. Loved this one the first time I heard it and it's remained a favorite of mine ever since.
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A pleasant hit for BG, albeit that rare hit that he did not write himself. It was written by Sonny Curtis, one of Buddy Holly's original Crickets and famous in his own right for singing and writing the theme to the Mary Tyler Moore Show. This clip was taken from the 1960's variety show, "Jimmy Durante Presents the Lennon Sisters."
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"The Straight Life" (1968)
"Glad She's A Woman" (1969)
Why do some of us choose to live in the past? When we see how our culture has changed--how these titles today are suggestive of things other than what they were intended--is it any wonder we wish we were young again? Friends, travel back with me 40 years to a more innocent time...
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This is a performance by singer-songwriter Bobby Goldsboro of "Can You Feel It?" from a show in the 1960's called "Jimmy Durante Presents The Lennon Sisters." This has always been a BG fave of mine, if only for the nice 12-string guitar part.
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Here's a fine performance of BG singing, not lip-syncing, an original hit on the 1960's show "Jimmy Durante Presents the Lennon Sisters," complete with Go-Go dancers.