The Casinos - Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye stereo version (audio only) descargar videos gratis


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The Casinos were an anomaly during the late '60s. Instead of producing psychedelic hard rock, they offer doo-wop, a genre many thought died in the early '60s. This classic song by country music legend John D. Loudermilk was number 6 in 1967. A lot of country artists covered this tune also (Glenn Campbell and Eddy Arnold to name 2). This song was covered in 1979 by Texas country/pop/rock band Toby Beau for their second album More Than A Love Song and it became a huge hit in the Philippines. The photos you are seeing came from the website http://www.theoriginalcasinos.com - please support this great group, they are still alive and well making great music as ever before with a new lead vocalist. Sadly, their popular lead vocalist Gene Hughes came to be with the Lord last 2008 at the age of 67 due to complications from a car accident. He may be physically gone but achieved musical immortality with this song.

Comentarios

8 years ago

Sheven718

i had an import copy of this on that very same red fraternity label, " if it dont work out " great little track from the late 60s i always thought they were a black soul band ? i got that wrong ? very soulful for white guys nice one !

8 years ago

Alyssa Evangelista

Paris, Je T'aime <333

8 years ago

J Arellano

For a million years.................. 

9 years ago

Bob Moore

there was still a lot of demand for danceable music at frat parties and sock hops.

9 years ago

Stella Moreno

Besame cada manana...

9 years ago

brent rau

I've heard many versions of this pop-country standard, but this, bar none, is the definitive version of this great song. And as far as I'm concerned, it's the one to beat. Modern pop singers don't have the class it takes to sing this song.

9 years ago

Jerry Reichwein

As a guy left this on another site I want to sing this song to my future ex wife I wish all the women in the world would understand that the guys really do cherish M

9 years ago

Don Flynn

Sweet ! And smooth ! ! !

9 years ago

Sheven718

sweeten my coffee with a morning kiss ! pure class !

9 years ago

Mary Kistler

This was and still is the most romantic song of my life....

9 years ago

James Cressey

This awesome classic gem was not only a chart hit it scored a million seller! God bless!

9 years ago

NEWTON FORREST JA.

THE ORIGINAL I THINK,IF NOT LOVELY VERSION, THANKS

9 years ago

Joey Beltram

this is jessie d i lost my virginty to this in 52 year of the bone yall

9 years ago

debbie hacker

my late husband would sing this to me back in 1967 when we were dating, miss you my darling

9 years ago

misha bendavid

definitely not doo-wop

9 years ago

hector Salcido

Not Doo Woop, but a great song, and the best version ever, by Gene Hughes(R.I.P.) and The Casinos.

10 years ago

pzolsky

do what?

10 years ago

Patequi Guapacha

This is NOT doo wop!

10 years ago

Hugh Martell

one of my favourite doo-wop songs....thanks for sharing

10 years ago

james helm

Tom Dooley of Louisville based show band "Tom Dooley and the Lovelights" supposedly was playing with the Casinos in 1967 when this record was recorded. After he left the band, the Casinos backed Tom up on his first recording (Have A Happy, Happy Time). If you listen to Tom's recording, you can tell the band sounds like the Casinos. If you don't know who Tom Dooley and the Lovelights are, you missed out on a great "live"band back in the late 60's.

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