Jerry Lee Lewis - What`d I Say ( 1961 ) скачать видео бесплатно
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Charted in May 1961 in the UK & peaked at #10
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10 years назад
sauquoit13456
On this day in 1961 {May 19th} Jerry Lee Lewis appeared at the Regal Theater in Chicago, IL...At the time his covered version of ray Charles' "What'd I Say" was at #34 on Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart; the week before it had peaked at #30 {for 1 week} and it stayed on the chart for 8 weeks...It reached #27 on Billboard's Hot Country Singles chart...Between 1957 and 1973 he had eighteen Top 100 records; with three making the Top 10, "Whole Lot of Shakin' Going On" {#3 in 1957}, "Great Balls of Fire" {#2* for four weeks in 1957}, and "Breathless" {#7 in 1958}...'The Killer' will celebrate his 80th birthday in four months on September 29th {2015}...* The four weeks "Great Balls of Fire" was at #2 on the Top 100, the #1 record for those four weeks was "At the Hop" by Danny and the Juniors...
10 years назад
jean-marie Basset
reponse à Alex Brewer:c'est vrai à 100%
10 years назад
Alex Brewer
One of the reasons Rock n Roll will never die. Timeless !
11 years назад
Soulman
Thumbs up for this song !!!
11 years назад
Dmtris123
The opening is ideal for a sports car ad...
12 years назад
sauquoit13456
On this day in 1969 {November 16th} Jerry Lee Lewis performed "What'd I Say" on the CBS-TV program 'The Ed Sullivan Show'... Eight years earlier on April 3rd, 1961 it entered Billboard's Top 100 chart; eventually it peaked at #30 and spent 8 weeks on the Top 100... Of course the original version was by Ray Charles in 1959; it peaked at #6 on the Top 100... Three covered versions have charted; Bobby Darin {#24 in 1962}, Elvis Presley {#21 in 1964}, and Rare Earth {#61 in 1972} RIP Mr Sullivan
12 years назад
theonlymoo5e
Debuted on the CHUM (Canada) chart in May 1961, peaked at #34 & charted for 4 weeks Debuted on the Billboard pop chart on Apr 3, 1961, peaked at #30 & charted for 8 weeks Debuted on the Billboard R&B chart on May 22, 1961, peaked at #26 & charted for 1 week Debuted on the Billboard country chart on May 8, 1961, peaked at #27 & charted for 1 week This would be his final CHUM chart hit & his final Billboard R&B hit
12 years назад
TheSunRecords
This is such a thrilling opening from the killer himself...