The Ames Brothers - My Bonnie Lassie (1955) descargar videos gratis


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Subido: 2009/04/20

Charted at #11 Pop in Billboard in November 1955. The melody comes from "Scotland the Brave". Original Billboard review: "Yellow Rose of Texas" has sparked a march-trend, and the Ames Brothers have wrapped up a catchy highland theme in a personable vocal, with attractive lyrics and a bouncy beat." Written by Roy C. Bennett, Sid Tepper and Marion McClurg. With Hugo Winterhalter's Orchestra and Chorus. B-side is "So Will I".

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10 years ago

Toph Beifong

I love the Fifties music, and have a plethora of records my Grandmother gave me. I listen to them at least once a week. I'll go to her house, and we'll be singing all the songs perfectly, and my brother and sister are just giving us the weirdest looks. I love it!

10 years ago

Moozy Mathers

This is music.

10 years ago

Paul-Octave Hébert

Thumbs up if you have a bonnie lassie that loves it when all the folks say how do you do? :p

10 years ago

jmen4ever

Was 8 months old when this came out. what a good year for music.

10 years ago

TexasTroll

Thumbs up if Mafia 2 brought you here

10 years ago

gena4ka

I LOVE THIS!

10 years ago

emma ayres

my uncle Jimmy loves ames brothers and is begging for me to download the album sing on ames long be remembered

10 years ago

emma ayres

my uncle Jimmy loves ames brothers and is begging for me to download the album sing on ames long be remembered

10 years ago

eyepet2010

Demoman likes this song

11 years ago

Hana Rálišová

I love this SONG !!!! :*

11 years ago

Bill Darling

Thank you, Brick!

11 years ago

BrickPa

There was another version that used this melody, not part of the movie but using the name "Tunes of Glory". If you have it, please post it!

11 years ago

Don MacLachlan

For those still looking for pipes and drums for this tune... the proper name for the melody is: "Scotland The Brave" you can easily find the pipe rendition using that title.

11 years ago

Bill Darling

I enjoy this tune, but cannot seem to find it played on bagpipes. Sing on, Ames Brothers! Long may your singing be remembered!

11 years ago

TheRealTitanGaming

SCOTLAND

11 years ago

mofo jones

Great 

11 years ago

PG RomanReigns Empire

IT IS FROM MAFIA 2. People these days...

11 years ago

PG RomanReigns Empire

MAFIA II FAVORITE.

11 years ago

The Dawg

Eh... I don't know this has a certain finesse to it, or uh not really finesse so to speak I suppose a better term is charm, it's got some real charm that I don't see as much in the original

11 years ago

The Dawg

Oh you lucky bastards...

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