John Barry Seven - Walk Don`t Run video free download


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Uploaded: 2008/12/06

Before becoming better known as a music composer , John Barry he had a number of UK chart singles as a member of the John Barry Seven .

Walk Dont Run was a no 11 UK chart hit in 1960

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8 years ago

Tim Wenburg

Check out the Tommy Leonetti version complete with lyrics.

10 years ago

William Glover

I bought this version at the time. It was by mistake, but I never regretted it. Love the Ventures version too.

10 years ago

Poopingbotham

Prefer this version over the one by the Ventures, it's got more bite. This one in stereo, unfortunately

10 years ago

James Walsh

Good version....good sound too.

12 years ago

wfarrar69

not a bad version.

12 years ago

Philip Croft

@CultureJudge eh ?

12 years ago

John Barry

I am the John Barry One!

13 years ago

kobraf150

Now I wanna go surfing! But I live in Detroit :(

13 years ago

John Barry

MY THEME TUNE SINCE I WERE A NIPPER!

13 years ago

45rpmSINGLES

@overbrookXXX The Ventures was not the original recording .The song was originally recorded in 1955 by the composer & guitarist Johnny Smith. In 1957 Chet Atkins covered the song . A couple of years later in 1960 The Ventures simplified Chet Atkins version and released it as a single.

13 years ago

Ishiku

@matzomaniac Yes.

13 years ago

matzomaniac

euhm... question: is tha THE john barry? (james bond music etc.)

13 years ago

CultureJudge

@Jayshrewla. I DO respect his work. He's one of the top 5 film composers of the last half of the 20th Century. Doesn't alter the fact that he used this riff in On Her Majesty's. The fact that he garnished it with a vastly superior melody and excitingly shifts the entire phrase up and down with the demands of that melody to create a piece more satisfactory than his source entirely vindicates the appropriation.

13 years ago

bassoonman444

@overbrookXXX ....Many times better....The Ventures were crap....goodbye

13 years ago

CultureJudge

That descending riff is very similar to On Her Majesty's Secret Service....

13 years ago

Strawberry7Lynn

The best version of the tune, though I've yet to hear the "modern jazz" version.

13 years ago

David Nettleton

For the past 50 years I have thought this is the best version of what was originally a modern jazz composition.

14 years ago

Eric Price

Great music: you don't get this anymore. First class.

14 years ago

Mark McDermott

No question about who re-arranged the original James Bond theme with some shreddin' surf bass.

14 years ago

ericynot

And he'd later compose possibly the best movie soundtrack ever, "Dances With Wolves". Who'd have thought?

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