The Drifters - At The Club.wmv video free download


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Duration: 02:58
Uploaded: 2011/08/05

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9 years ago

Ron Wylie

My favorite too, absolutely wonderful, what talent

9 years ago

deborah king

yeah!

9 years ago

MrGoldenthroat

The exquisite timeless voice of the great Johnny Moore!!!!

9 years ago

Joseph Smith

Great Song !

9 years ago

loopy twat

still on tour now ,,,,,the youngest must be 105 years old now 

9 years ago

wilbar2922

Had never even heard of this song when I visited England in 1972 where it was very popular all over the place.

9 years ago

נסיכה טוֹבָה

i love this song so much

9 years ago

richard bowes

One can hear future influence on pop music writing and arranging, like I hear "Hang on Sloopy" here and "Game of Love", but not enough cow bell.

9 years ago

brian goodwin

2 bits and a $ wouldnt even get ya a big mac nowadays lol

9 years ago

brian goodwin

fantastic

10 years ago

elamite66

I remember when I was 15 and this came out back in Highbridge the Bronx It didn't go far on the charts except for the NY R&B station charts and I imagine as this was 1965 Billboard reinstated the R&B chart after it lapsed for 1964 I think the British Invasion did it as the reason it was dropped was because it was coming closer to the Pop chart I always liked this lesser known Drifters hit as sauquoit13456 put it RIP Johnny Vaya con Dios 

10 years ago

branko kokman

'60sThe Drifters - At The Club ALBUM FIVE DECADE & MORE

11 years ago

sauquoit13456

On this day in 1965 {March 10th} the Drifters performed "At The Club" on ABC-TV program 'Shindig!'... Sadly, exactly 24 years later on March 10th, 1989 group member Doc Green passed away at the age of 54... R.I.P. Mr. Green and Jimmy McNeill {Shindig's host, 1940 - 2013}... {See the next post below}...

11 years ago

sauquoit13456

On this day in 1965 {February 23rd} the Drifters performed "At The Club" on the NBC-TV program 'Hullabaloo!'... About three weeks earlier on January 30th it entered Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart; eventually it peaked at #43 and spent 6 weeks on the Top 100... It reached #10 on Billboard's Hot R&B Singles and #35 on the U.K. Singles chart... Johnny Moore, the song's lead singer, passed away on December 30th, 1998 at age 64... May he R.I.P.

11 years ago

Roy Richard Llowarch

Love this song. It is my favourite Drifters number and reminds me of Fareham Youth Club in southern England. Well when I wasn't barred from the youth club for fighting, swearing or just being a 15 year old dick! :-)

11 years ago

Roy Richard Llowarch

Easily the best! :-)

11 years ago

marie povey

My favorite Drifters song, bar non.

11 years ago

jeff james

on youtube vodka in hand drifters at the club need time machine go back to 70,s brill!!!!!

11 years ago

jeff james

brilliant, what memories!

11 years ago

BarbedHook

this is music

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