Bill Hayes - The Ballad Of Davy Crockett ( 1956 ) descargar videos gratis


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Subido: 2010/04/10

Charted in Jan 1956 in the UK and peaked at # 2.

The only UK hit for this US singer.

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9 years ago

sauquoit13456

Happy Birthday to Bill Hayes, born ninety years today on June 5th, 1925...And exactly sixty years ago today on his 30th birthday his version of "The Ballad of Davy Crockett" was at #9 on Billboard's Best Sellers in Store chart; and just over twelve weeks earlier on March 10th, 1955 it would peak at #1 {for 5 weeks} on that chart and it stayed on the Top 100 for 20 weeks...

10 years ago

sheri cumiford

where can I download this song

10 years ago

nisw1918

For the rest of the story see my video thanks 

12 years ago

exton70

pancho Lopez????

12 years ago

Liam Sigaud

Inspiring.

12 years ago

Ben Rimbey

Oh, thanks!

12 years ago

craig1974

that version was from Fess Parker

12 years ago

TimCurryFan85

Hearing Tim Curry, aka DR. FRANKENFURTER... sing this was AMAZING! :D Look it up on here, NOT LYING :)

12 years ago

Ben Rimbey

Back To The Future.

13 years ago

Richard Martin

The number one song on this date in 1955 was "The Ballad of Davy Crockett" by Bill Hayes. Although it was some three months away from the beginning of the rock and roll era this song was enjoying its first of five weeks at number one. Three versions of this song were on the chart at the same time. Hayes' version is the only one to reach number one.

13 years ago

shadowhuggerD

apple pie started in england /=

13 years ago

sauquoit13456

On this date in 1955 {Feb. 26th} "The Ballad of Davy Crockett" entered Billboard's Best Sellers chart; on March 26th it would peaked at #1 {for 5 weeks} and spent 20 weeks in the Top 100... Ranked 6th on Billboard's Year-End Hot 30 Singles of 1955 chart... Four other versions charted in 1955; Fess Parker {#5 & the original}, 'Tennessee' Ernie Ford {#5}, Walter Schumann {#14}, and Mac Wiseman {#10 on Billboard's Country chart}

13 years ago

Darrell Cole

...and I always wanted a coonskin cap

13 years ago

elvis presley

@Alikah1 Me too.

13 years ago

Alikah1

@sunrecords56 You,too?

13 years ago

vTHExUNKNOWENv

I love it... Reminds of of the old south

13 years ago

Daniel McLean

This song replaced mr. sandman because they were both in Back to the Future. Duh.

13 years ago

Brandon Stevens

I dont fully understand how this song replaced mr. sandman at #1 in 1956..

13 years ago

elvis presley

USA Music. Apple Pie Coke a Cola Mickey Mouse and Elvis Presley

13 years ago

mkl62

A #1 hit for Bill Hayes on the Top 40 charts. It would finish at #6 for the year 1955. Fess Parker and Tennessee Ernie Ford also finished the year with this hit. It would probably be the only time 3 different artists had the same hit to finish at the end of the year. But the biggest event was July 9. That was the day that Bill Haley and His Comets hit #1 with Rock Around the Clock, signifying the start of the Rock Era.

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