Baby The Rain Must Fall - Sung By Glenn Yarbrough - Tribute to Steve McQueen descargar videos gratis


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Subido: 2008/12/22

"...every baby boomer honestly believes that

the average woman would rather sleep with a dead Steve McQueen

than a live Ben Affleck." Joe Queenan in the latest GQ

Comentarios

10 years ago

stevewonderr

Released in 1965, "Baby The Rain Must Fall" was filmed in south central Texas at Wharton, Columbus, and Lockhart (towns between Houston, San Antonio, Austin and Victoria)--during hot summer of 1964. As a very little boy then, I still remember hot, dry days and the flat agricultural land that grew cotton, rice and soybeans--a landscape much like parts of the Midwest.

10 years ago

Valerie Piner

Memories....I remember that song when my mom took me to all those sixties movies holding her hand as a young girl of 5 or 6 and then hearing those song soundtracks on the radio. #asixtieschild #Istilllovehearingthem

10 years ago

Michael McFerrin

Has to be the perfect tribute to a great actor.First heard this track on WMIL Milwaukee when they were on 1290 AM/95.7 FM ( now at 106.1 FM...still with a country format).Great song by a great artist!

10 years ago

Juliet Bravo

The scene at 0:21 (From Bullitt) is just so cool.....the trenchcoat and all!

10 years ago

Groovy Reflections

Baby the rain must fall ...sure as long as we've got Steve McQueen! This tune made the top 15 in 1965. Baby The Rain Must Fall - Sung By Glenn Yarbrough - Tribute to Steve McQueen

10 years ago

ditzy blondi

After reading comments Steve McQueen was short ass punk I agree with whatsy he's name below

10 years ago

ditzy blondi

Wow what a gorgeous song what a voice real macho words love you Glen xx

10 years ago

DeAnna Paris

In upchucking a whole load of bullshit.....this is the first song I thought of....I do not love for silver,I do not love for gold,My heart is mine to give away,It never will be sold......Thanks Dad....

11 years ago

Chuck Tiller

It's a very wet Tuesday morning in Houston, Texas. That Maxwell House Dark Roast Coffee and the AM1070 5:20 oldie sure hits the spot. Glenn Yarbrough was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1930 and attended St. John's College in Annapolis, Maryland. He was the lead singer with The Limeliters and had a prolific solo career, recording on various labels. After serving in Korea, in 1957 he was one of the first singers to record the traditional "The House of the Rising Sun." By 1967 he had recorded a long list of successful albums including "Baby The Rain Must Fall,"(the theme tune from the film of the same name starring Lee Remick and Steve McQueen). It reached #12 pop and #2 easy listening Billboard charts in 1965. Have a good Tuesday and if you are where the rain falls, stay dry.

11 years ago

Gene Williams

Bold and heroic, a man's song!

11 years ago

Linda Terry

I love this song and a good tribute to Steve McQueen.....Gone too young.....<3

11 years ago

George Parkins

I swear the intro was used note for note in Super Paper Mario.Glenn Yarbrough has such a great voice

11 years ago

Johnny B free

Great song and great voice!

11 years ago

Angelo Flores

This song and Steve Inspired one of my most beautiful poems by the same title .... "Baby The Rain Must Fall " . The poem has a most beautiful surprise ending ! Only Steve could have inspired a poem like this , There's awful lot of Steve in me .

11 years ago

Gene Williams

Steve was a "One Of A Kind." Even his name was cool!

11 years ago

Rob Smith

There's a reason we called Steve McQueen "The King of Cool!"

11 years ago

Brian Grant

"m a male baby boomer Miss Monroe before Britney or Paris you know your old when you remember When Betty White was hot However Steve was the man what we called a mans man thanks for the post to a great ACTOR and great song"where ever my HEART leads me baby i must GOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!

11 years ago

nicktesla45

Damn Steve was Dripping with Charm and talent , The King of Cool ! Miss ya and love ya Steve !

11 years ago

Cheryl1304

Steve McQueen, totally sexy, awesome.

12 years ago

cakraft24

hard to believe still that he's gone. i thought he would live forever. one of my all time fave songs.

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