Valerie Carr - When the Boys Talk About the Girls (1958) скачать видео бесплатно


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Charted at #19 on Billboard Disk Jockey chart in August 1958 and #29 on UK Singles chart. This was the only Billboard charting single for this singer. Original Billboard review: "This is the strongest yet by the singer. It's a lovely new Bob Merrill ballad that is handed an appealing thrushing stint by Miss Carr. The kids can easily go for this." Written by Bob Merrill. B-side is "Padre".

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6 years назад

David Walsh

Valerie Carr made one of the best fifties records with this lovely performance. She had a great way with a song.

6 years назад

David Walsh

Valerie Carr was blessed with a fantastic vocal talent. For my money this is one of the great fifties ballads. She never ever made a bad choice of recorded music.

6 years назад

sauquoit13456

On this day in 1958 {May 5th} Valerie Carr performed "When The Boys Talk About The Girls" on Dick Clark's ABC-TV weekday-afternoon program 'American Bandstand'...Twenty days later on May 25th, 1958 the song would peak at #19 {for 1 week} on Billboard's Most Played by Jockeys chart...And on June 8th, 1958 the song entered Billboard's Top 100 chart at position #84, according to Billboard it was tied at #84 with "Tumbling Tumbleweeds" by Billy Vaughn and His Orchestra...

7 years назад

Rajnoma

What a very pleasant, lovely voice! I'm surprised that she didn't have many more hits. Her voice is even better than Doris Day.

7 years назад

Richard Fisher

Great song from 6th grade.

8 years назад

tarquin45

Great record both sides with probably the best version of 'Padre' on the flip. Great voice.

8 years назад

David Chernofsky

this is not a one hit wonder she had other hits including \padre

9 years назад

Carl Denbow

Great song . . . very well sung.  Every time I hear this song it takes me right back to the first time I heard it.  I was "camping" in my backyard with a friend.  It was after midnight and we were listening to our transistor radios -- that big boxy GE model that could pull in stations from everywhere from out rural location.  When this song came on I was just mesmerized by it and when I heard the last few lines that reversed to the boy's perspective -- like you do, when the boy's talk about the girls -- I got chills up my spine.  I still get tingly when I hear it remembering that time and place.  What a wonderful song about such a magical time.

9 years назад

lovandlib

I have this record; my fave.

9 years назад

Steve Aloia

A classic 1950s "romantic imagination" song… Absolutely Excellent!

9 years назад

Alan Healey

Played the grooves off this in '58...sounds as good as it did then.

9 years назад

Archie Morrison

When I hear this I am 18 again

9 years назад

horarwgt

The was Valerie's only hit -- reaching #19 over a chart run of only two weeks (!) in June 1958.

10 years назад

llo97

The most beautiful song I have ever heard! Sung by an amazing voice. A touch of Doris Day.

11 years назад

CatsPjamas1

I don't have any other recordings by Valerie, but thanks very much for asking!

11 years назад

Rotis59

Thanks so much for posting this, its great! Can you please see if you can find and post her other top 100 entry "I Left There Crying" ?

12 years назад

CatsPjamas1

@azw596 Yes, a bit of a switch on their usual use of the word "thrush", haha.

12 years назад

musicmandon1

Beauty. Love this song. This brings to mind going to Seeing Eye to get my third dog in March 1998. I was a newlywed. Throughout my training my wife mailed me tapes. Everybody, knowing I was a newlywed, made their own guesses what was on the tapes. I never told them they were for a business project we were working on back home. I wanted_ them to imagine the tapes being full of erotic whispered promises.

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