Gene Pitney - If I Didn't Have a Dime (To Play the Jukebox) video free download


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Gene Pitney - If I Didn't Have a Dime (To Play the Jukebox)

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8 years ago

Antonio Zinno

Gene e un grande

8 years ago

Antonio Zinno

Gene e un grande

8 years ago

Antonio Zinno

Gene e un grande

9 years ago

hairulhizad

most of him song have girl voice - that is what i like

9 years ago

Thomas Haverstock

Roy number 1 Gene number 2

9 years ago

bob hill

first heard this while I was in Canada I was with a loverly girl called Debbie and played it constantly brill night.

9 years ago

Ineke Videler-Keijzer

hele mooie muziek,hebben wij een mooie dans op

9 years ago

59cadcoupe

Great melody, never heard this one,,,,

9 years ago

Tania Wilder

Gene Pitney, after Elvis, the most emotive white singer to grab my attention as a 12 yr. old music fan. It wasn't cool to be a Pitney fan in 1964/65, but along with my Beatles and Stones and Pretty Things LPs, I bought all of Gene's because I just loved his distinctive singing style. Will always be a fan and this song is my favourite of his.

9 years ago

Johnny Ruys

My all time favorite of mr. Gene Pitney - respect <3

9 years ago

Jim Thomas

forshore one of my favourite songs ,thanks for sharing it.

9 years ago

daniel klodt

what a sweet tune so innocent love the lyrics and beat not a nigga or mother fu@%$@ in it at all so refreshing

9 years ago

Rob Halpin

I knew the Pitneys, went to school with Gene and Lynne's kids. Great people and great music. They never played the celebrity card. Just good folks. Always appreciated Gene's songwriting, especially, and all of the hits, though was more into the psyche/hard rock/punk stuff from 60s/70s but just listened to "If I didn't have a dime..." and was blown away. Back to listening to it all again with new ears. Love ya Gene and all the Pitneys. Robbie Halpin

9 years ago

Tony B

This was the first record I EVER played on a Juke box. I was 14, it cost 3d, it was in a cafe in Bridport on our way back home from a family caravan holiday in West Bay. It brings back wonderful memories of happy days. Wow!

9 years ago

Gloria Adams

First time hearing this song but I love it.

9 years ago

sauquoit13456

On this day in 1962 {August 26th} "If I Didn't Have A Dime (To Play the Jukebox)" by Gene Pitney entered Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart at position #99; and on October 7th, 1962 it peaked at #58 {for 1 week} and spent 7 weeks on the Top 100...The week it peaked at #58, the record's A-side, "Only Love Can Break A Heart", was at #13 on the Top 100, and three weeks later it would peak at #2 {for 1 week}...Both songs were from his 2nd studio album, "Only Love Can Break A Heart", and the album also produced two more Top 100 hits; "(The Man Who Shot) Liberty Valance" {peaked at #4} and "Half Heaven - Half Heartache" {reached #12}...R.I.P. Gene Francis Alan Pitney {1940 - 2006}...

9 years ago

Steve Watts

Enjoy all his music. But since I own and have repaired Jukeboxes this is special. Thank you You Yube. Steve

9 years ago

denise lefeuvre

gr8 classicccccccccccccccc

9 years ago

PENDA MYMUSIC

What a wonderful unique voice this man had. He will be missed! Thank goodness for this media so we can enjoy his superb talent.Penda

9 years ago

John Baylis

I saw him 5 times and he was one of the true greats-- loved him and so sad he's gone

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