Driving backroads at night listening to classic country cured me.
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Driving backroads at night listening to classic country cured me.
vasárnapi zenehallgatás. a fotó az 1960-as években készült Nyugat-Németországban, készítője ismeretlen. magántulajdonban lévő 9x12 cm-es zselatinos ezüst.
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in the front: GDR made Phonoton portable record player (most probably)
in the background: Dansette radiogram
Sonny James - A Little Bit South of Saskatoon (1974) Carole Smith / Sonny James from: "A Little Bit South of Saskatoon" / "Home Style Lovin'" (Single) "A Little Bit South of Saskatoon" (LP) "Slap Shot" (OST)
Country | Nashville Sound | Countrypolitan
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Arranged by Sonny James Produced by George Richey
Recorded: @ The Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville, Tennessee USA on November 5, 1974
Single Released: on January 6, 1975 Columbia Records
Happy Thanksgiving Canada 2025
Sonny James
Year-End Poll #8: 1957
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Choose your favorite song from 1957
1. All Shook Up by Elvis Presley
2. Love Letters in the Sand by Pat Boone
3. Little Darlin by The Diamonds
4. Young Love by Tab Hunter
5. So Rare by Jimmy Dorsey
6. Don't Forbid Me by Pat Boone
7. Singing the Blues by Guy Mitchell
8. Young Love by Sonny James
9. Too Much by Elvis Presley
10. Round and Round by Perry Como
Welcome to the second year of rock and roll's presence in the Top 10. And by rock and roll, I'm talking about the battle between Elvis Presley and future metal god, Pat Boone. The sound of the charts didn't change over night, as seen when looking at the numerous non rock and roll songs featured in this poll. But even if the sound isn't shifting, we're still seeing something of a cultural change. I'll just say it: the acts are starting to get prettier. Now that the young people of the 1950s are buying more music of their own, chart performance is focusing more on individual sales. Is this new demographic of young people the reason why the song Young Love is featured twice on this poll? Probably not, but I thought it was a funny coincidence (previous poll appearance, The Crew-Cuts, also covered this song this same year btw). The era of composers and traditional pop standards isn't over, of course. But as we watch how the course of history played out, it becomes clear which side won in the end.
Monthly Prompt on my Discord Server for April, where I tasked people with: A Circus/Clown-Themed drawing for the month.
Therefore, I got the idea to draw parts of my cast as different Circus Performers. Jake's a Stage Magician, Rachel's The Strongwoman, Sonny and Vivian are Clowns, and Victor is The Ringleader.
Sonny James — Unknown age — United Kingdom
“The heavenly touch of your embrace tells me no one could take your place ever in my heart.”
- Sonny James, Young Love