Nash Chase - Today I Killed A Man I Didn't Know video free download


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Nash Chase - Today I Killed A Man I Didn't Know. New Zealand music - 1971. First single release after winning Studio One's New Faces for 1971. Top Twenty hit. Loxene Golden Disc finalist in the same year.

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9 years ago

Christa Topia

I met nash here in Australia back in 1984 He was playing gigs all over wollongong n.s.w and surrounding areas. One place he would come back to play was the Coniston Pub(Cono)kiwi pub. He mostly played solo but every now and then Zac Eriwata brother to Richard Eriwata along with myself get up and have a play and sing a few and get the pub Rocking n Rolling churr! If nash remember Douglas (Dougie)Johnston he will remember me..dougie son in-law! Kia ora nash all the best and kia kaha from wollongong churr. :)

9 years ago

Santino Frisone

beautiful song

9 years ago

Lawrence Inia

Awesome this song and awesome singer, this song was so popular back in the 70's especially when all our soldiers were fighting in thee Vietnam war.

9 years ago

Mathew Te Puni

one of the best 4 eva.my dad sang this to my mum.only cause he had no blaket.lol just joking people

10 years ago

NannyGee59

wow. i havent heard this song for years. awesome

10 years ago

JimChris Thementalcores

Where is Nash Chase Now?I recently Bought an old Lp of nash which states He's from Taihape.The backing band on that Lp is the high reving tounges. 

10 years ago

Rangitoia Chase

Big brother Nash...a long time ago (before the grandchildren!) lol!

10 years ago

Tracy Parkinson

always a beautiful version..havent heard one better,,certainly does bring back good memories..thanks for the upload..

11 years ago

Valentine Peneha

Another great song.by Nash. Just wanting to know if anyone has heard Nash singing this song call "Lavender lace". If so, would like an upload of it "please"

11 years ago

69feast

the quincy concerve are the backing musicians on this track, either the whole band,or a selected few, and were responsible for most of the instrumental rhythm section, and sometimes horn backings from round this period

13 years ago

Sarah Carran

this is the version I remember from my youth

13 years ago

Billy Bunter

@witchkiwi "Girl made in Japan" was by Buck Owens.

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