Emile ford & the checkmates - what do you want to make those eyes at me for descargar videos gratis


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Subido: 2011/02/20

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8 years ago

CharlestonBhoy

At pictures they always had a singing interlude with the double header films

9 years ago

Jill Barker

Oh boy, I remember this !! I remember coming home on the coach from a School geography trip in the Scottish Highlands and sitting in the back of the coach singing this with a guy called Ian Lawson !!! Gosh, it takes me back ! Love it !

9 years ago

Northem Ted76

Great awesome video¡¡¡

9 years ago

Maureen Staniforth

Felden street was where my relatives live im back in my home town 6 miles east of manchester

9 years ago

Joseph Kane

This song topped the U-K chart the day I was born on 5th 12.1959

9 years ago

elliebagshawe

Remember seeing Emile and the Checkmates at the Granada in Kettering, he had great stage presence, great song, thoroughly enjoyed the show. The Shadows were his supporting act. More innocent times in those days. I seem to remember Norman Vaughn (Vaughan?) was the compare, he later presented Saturday Night at the London Palladium ... Thank you for posting this recording, it's brought back many happy memories.

9 years ago

Joseph Kane

This song topped the chart on the day I was born on 5/12/1959 as this was a Saturday 

9 years ago

Alan Gardner

A real nostalgia trip

9 years ago

Maureen Staniforth

My family too lived in fulham at the time 

9 years ago

tinzabeenz

LOVE this song. We just had it played at my Dads funeral. 

9 years ago

gavinspreston

emile is still alive and lives in southport.i was talking to his son recently, my late mother knew him well in his early days and we are still close friends, talented guy.

9 years ago

smokie

Carl it would have been my Grandad`s birthday today,lost him 38 yrs ago I was 15 but this was his favourite song so great memories thank you

9 years ago

Ann Gillings Spinks

I so much love these oldies .I can somebody giving a 78 of Paul Banker Diana I was hooked on Paul Anker

9 years ago

Ann Gillings Spinks

I loved these oldies the songs was just great.

9 years ago

kevin heming

Emile lived next door to us in Fulham in the late 50's shortly before their 1st hit record and he and the band used to practise in the garden.Happy days!

9 years ago

satsuma55

GREAT MEMORIES,MONEY CAN NEVER BUY,JUST LOVE THEM

10 years ago

Ken Davison

127 seconds of pure magic

10 years ago

Bettina tyas

Keep-um coming! 

10 years ago

Mary Rawson

I love this..remember this from years ago, dancing to it, etc whatgreat music

10 years ago

livepuppies

This song makes Blurred Lines sound almost feminist. 1950s must have been a dangerous time for women.

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