R Dean Taylor - Indiana Wants Me 1970 video free download


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R Dean Taylor

'Indiana Wants Me'

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8 years ago

amosburke

Dr. Richard Kimble's theme song

8 years ago

wonderfulnmarvelous

amazing memories of the uk in 1970;;;cheers

8 years ago

dlkacz

This song use to make me freak out because I'd have it up so high....and was high....I thought the sirens were near me. It took awhile to realize it was in the song.

8 years ago

Bettie Anne Long

Sorry, Andrew Luck!!

8 years ago

Bettie Anne Long

Love this song, remember a total of 5 cops in my family. BUT we also have Jeff Gordon, Great Larry B, Reggie, Payton started and won here., John Couger M, Ofcourse Andre, The greatest spectacle in Racing, ect. We are blessed. !! God bless in.

8 years ago

Tommy Walker

Still have the 45

8 years ago

Tommy Walker

I love That song, in the early 70s i used to act to it like I was him,, at the end I would put my hands up in surrender

8 years ago

John Mikulak

Crazy that this banal song was #54 that year and songs like Evil Ways...Fire and Rain and We've Only Just Begun were ranked lower...hahha?

8 years ago

jack thomas

This is a great old song I remember back in the 70s. That's when music was really music.

8 years ago

Doug Shoemaker

We'll never know if he survived or got killed in the gunfight.

8 years ago

Adrian Symcox

fantastic brilliant all time classic

8 years ago

shayna464

"Indiana wants me" :)

8 years ago

akfunnyguy

Laura, the best & happiest barista I ever knew told me once this song so reminded her of hi school days....wish she was still here to talk to. RIP Laura

8 years ago

lrd9999

I'm kind of a sucker for songs with sound effects. I still remember waking up to this playing on the clock radio and thinking there must be a fire or something.

9 years ago

Kenneth Besselman

I guess those fags will have to go elsewhere

9 years ago

Kent Teffeteller

There are 3 or 4 different promo versions of this tune alone. One has sirens, one has the sirens mixed out, the other has the sirens mixed lower than the stock single. Sirens on the radio airwaves were frowned on. Your promo has a longer version and also has the gunfire at the end, the earliest promo 45 serviced to radio stations.

9 years ago

RJ McAllister

1970; proof once again that crime dies not pay. Taylor's one and only hit, recorded for Motown's Rare Earth subsidiary, which was where the label put it's small group of white artists at that time. You'll never take alive, copper! Still have my 45, which fades much earlier than the LP cut.

9 years ago

Kavita Batra

hahahahahaha-explains so much about that state!!

9 years ago

paul mcgrath

God Bless You Indiana

9 years ago

Tom Dockery

The freak show and the cowering corporations aren't singing this today.

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