Kay Starr - Rock And Roll Waltz video free download


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Uploaded: 2010/05/13

A Million Selling No.1 hit record in both the USA and UK - Seen here in a 1983 TV performance by the ever fabulous Kay Starr.

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9 years ago

rockinron40

This song was played in the background on a few Happy Days episodes from the first season and I liked it but didn't know who did it or the title for years because I grew up in the 70's and 80's!

9 years ago

lrmartinjr

On Valentine’s Day in 1956, “Rock and Roll Waltz” by Kay Starr was the top record in the USA. “Rock and Roll Waltz” was the first number one single by a female singer in the rock era, the first to have “rock and roll” in the title and the first number one single for RCA Records.

9 years ago

Ash-chan

I learned to waltz in school to this song.

10 years ago

Brian Trueman

What a wonderful song My parents had a stereo record player.

10 years ago

Jack Condella

what a wonderful singer,they don't make em like this today!

10 years ago

cindykrista

Awesome! Love you, Kay!

11 years ago

mrob75

Love the facial expressions here on Kay....She really enjoyed acting out her songs! She was such a CLASS act...Give me Kay Starr ANY DAY over the likes of today's Lady Ga Ga and any similar ilk.

12 years ago

Ollie O'Malley

Sorry, but after seeing the Lena Zavaroni version of this song, give me Lena's any day. Lena was a little powerhouse.

12 years ago

Pauline Minors

Very nice.

12 years ago

Les Mud

introduced on channel 4 by Alan Freeman

12 years ago

MikeBlitzMag

Absolute, utter perfection!

12 years ago

Richard Martin

The top five songs on February 24, 1956 were:#5 – No, Not Much! by the Four Lads#4 – Memories Are Made of This by Dean Martin#3 – The Great Pretender by The Platters#2 – Lisbon Antigua by Nelson Riddle and His Orchestra#1 – Rock and Roll Waltz by Kay Starr

12 years ago

ursecretbestie14

i love to rock and roll waltz

13 years ago

kester1940

@mclarke825 - It's a clip from a 1983 UK TV series titled 'Unforgettable Swingtime'

13 years ago

mclarke825

Cool clip! Any idea what show it was from?

13 years ago

Bob - Nick Nichols

Cool song and great performance by Kay Starr. The original was recorded by her in 1955. Awesome! Thank you for posting this.

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