6. Gary U.S. Bonds 7. Benedikt Anton Aufschnaiter
** Del Shannon
1. Runaway , Music Video , Live ( Lyrics ) 2. The Pied Piper3. Hats Off To Larry 4. Needles And Pins 5. Little Town Flirt
6. The Answer To Everything 7. Keep Searching 8. Hey Litlle Girl
9. Thinkin' It Over 10. Break Up 11. For A Little While 12. Lies
13. Led Along 14. New Orleans (Mardi Gras) 15. Runnin' On Back
16. River Cool 17. Be My Friend 18. Been So Long 19. Rag Doll
20. Early In The Morning 21. Why Don't You Tell Him 22. Liar
23. The Big Hurt 24. It's My Feeling 25. Out Of Time 26. Memphis
27. Ginny In The Mirror 28. Mary Jane 29. Broken Promises
30. I Go To Pieces 31. Handy Man 32. Pretty Woman 33. Misery
34. Over You 35. Never Thought I Could 36. I Wake Up Crying
37. My Wild One 38. Move It On Over 39. Lightning Strikes
40. Midnight Train 41. Marie's The Name Of His Latest Flame
42. It's Too Late 43. I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry 44. Hey Baby
45. I Won't Be There 46. I Don't Care Anymore 47. Hey Little Star
48. Honky Tonk Blues 49. Hey Little Girl 50. Hey Good Looking
51. Go Away Little Girl 52. Give Her Lots Of Lovin' 53. Dream Baby
54. From Me To You 55. Everybody Loves A Clown 56. Let's Dance
57. She Thinks I Still Care 58. Do You wanna Dance 59. Crying
60. Cry Myself To Sleep
Del Shannon : Del Shannon (December 30, 1934 – February 8, 1990) was an American rock and roll singer-songwriter who had a No. 1 hit, "Runaway", in 1961. Del Shannon was born Charles Weedon Westover in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He grew up in Coopersville, a small town near Grand Rapids. There he learned ukulele and guitar and listened to country and western music, including Hank Williams, Hank Snow, and Lefty Frizzell. In 1954, he was drafted into the Army, and while in Germany played guitar in a band called The Cool Flames. When his service ended, he returned to Battle Creek, Michigan, and worked in a furniture factory as a truck driver and selling carpets. He also found part-time work as a rhythm guitarist in singer Doug DeMott's group, working at the Hi-Lo Club. When DeMott was fired in 1958, Westover took over as leader and singer, giving himself the name Charlie Johnson, and renaming his band The Big Little Show Band. In early 1959 he added keyboardist Max Crook, who played the Musitron (his own invention of an early synthesizer). Crook had made recordings and persuaded Ann Arbor disc jockey Ollie McLaughlin to hear the band. In turn, McLaughlin took the group's demos to Harry Balk and Irving Micahnik of Talent Artists in Detroit. In July 1960, Westover and Crook signed to become recording artists and composers, on the Bigtop label. Balk suggested Westover use a new name, and they came up with Del Shannon, combining a friend's assumed surname with Del from his favorite car, the Cadillac Coupe de Ville.
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** Ernie K-Doe
1. Mother-In-Law ( Lyrics ) 2. Hotcha Mama3. I Can't Believe She Gave It All To Me
Ernie K-Doe : Ernie K-Doe (February 22, 1936 - July 5, 2001), born Ernest Kador, Jr., was an African American rhythm and blues singer best known for his 1961 hit single "Mother-in-Law" which went to #1 on the Billboard pop chart in the U.S. Born in New Orleans, K-Doe recorded as a member of the group the Blue Diamonds in 1954 before making his first solo recordings the following year. "Mother-in-Law", written by Allen Toussaint, was his first hit, and was #1 on both the Billboard pop and R&B charts. K-Doe never had another top-40 pop hit, but 1961's "Te-Ta-Te-Ta-Ta" (#21) and 1967's "Later For Tomorrow" (#37) both made the R&B top 40.
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** Ricky Nelson
1. Travelin' Man , Live(1) , Live(2) ( Lyrics ) 2. Summertime3. Poor Little Fool , Live ( Lyrics ) 4. I Will Follow You 5. Cindy
6. Sweeter Than You 7. Lonesome Town 8. Just Take A Moment
9. Hello Mary Lou ( Lyrics ) 10. Young World 11. Stood Up
12. Someday (You'll Want Me to Want You) 13. A Long Vacation
14. Teenage Idol 15. Everlovin' 16. Proving My Love 17. Windfall
18. I'm Not Afraid , Live 19. Fools Rush 20. I've Got A Feeling
21. I Can't Stop Loving You 22. It's Up To You , Live ( Lyrics )
23. Dreamlover 24. My One Desire 25. Garden Party ( Lyrics )
26. For Your Sweet Love 27. I Don't Want To Be Lonely Tonight
28. A Flower Opens Gently By 29. Down Home 30. Look At Mary
31. You Are The Only One 32. Again , Live 33. Thank You Darling
34. A Wonder Like You 35. Believe What You Say 36. I'm A Fool
37. My Bucket Got A Hole In It 38. When Your Lover Has Gone
39. Unchained Melody 40. Gypsy Pilot 41. Don't Make Promises
42. Come Out Dancin' 43. Our Own Funny Way 44. Nighttime Lady
45. A Legend In My Time 46. Never Be Anyone Else But You , Live
47. She Belongs To Me 48. Bright Lights And Country Music
49. Wild Nights In Tulsa 50. You Just Can't Quit
51. Try (Try To Fall In Love)
Ricky Nelson : Eric Hilliard Nelson (May 8, 1940 – December 31, 1985), better known as Ricky Nelson or Rick Nelson, was an American singer-songwriter, instrumentalist, and actor. He placed fifty-three songs on the Billboard Hot 100 between 1957 and 1973, including "Poor Little Fool", which happens to be the first No. 1 on the chart and nineteen other top-ten hits, and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on January 21, 1987. Nelson began his entertainment career in 1949 playing himself in the radio sitcom series, The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, and, in 1952, appeared in his first feature film, Here Come the Nelsons. In 1957, he recorded his first single, debuted as a singer on the television version of the sitcom, and recorded a number one album, Ricky. In 1958, Nelson recorded his first number one single, "Poor Little Fool", and, in 1959, received a Golden Globe Most Promising Male Newcomer nomination after starring in the western film, Rio Bravo. A few films followed, and, when the television series was cancelled in 1966, Nelson made occasional appearances as a guest star on various television programs.
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** Pat Boone
1. Moody River , Live ( Lyrics ) 2. April Love , Live ( Lyrics )3. Don't Forbid Me 4. Love Letters In The Sand , Live ( Lyrics )
5. I Almost Lost My Mind , Live 6. Remember You're Mine
7. Winter Wonderland 8. Speedy Gonzales 9. Tutti Frutti
10. When The Swallows Come Back To Capistrano 11. Sugar Moon
12. Ain't That a Shame 13. Bernardine ( Lyrics ) 14. Anastasia
15. I'll Be Home 16. Paradise City 17. Two Hearts , Two Kisses
18. Friendly Persuasion (Thee I Love) 19. I'll See You In My Dreams
20. Long Tall Sally 21. Chains Of Love 22. At My Front Door
23. Why Baby Why 24. Walking The Floor Over You 25. Mr. Blue
26. The Nearness Of You 27. Three Coins In The Fountain 28. Alone
29. Cherie , I Love You 30. Ten Lonely Guys 31. Gee Whittakers
32. Dance With Me Slow 33. I Need You 34. Georgia On My Mind
35. Silent Night 36. It's A Sin To Tell A Lie 37. No Other Arms
38. It's Too Soon To Know 39. Tenderly 40. Love Is Here To Stay
41. Deep Purple 42. For A Penny 43. Good Rocking Tonight
44. Gospel Boogie 45. Cheek To Cheek 46. A Thousand Years
47. Lazy River 48. The Very Thought Of You 49. Candy Sweet
50. The Gypsy 51. With The Wind And The Rain In Your Hair
52. Again 53. That's My Desire 54. There's A Moon Out Tonight
55. It's Been A Long , Long Time 56. Everybody's Somebody's Fool
57. They Can't Take That Away From Me 58. Gondoli Gondola
59. Till The End Of Time 60. Blue Hawaii 61. My Blue Heaven
62. Fascination 63. I Need Someone 64. I'm Sorry 65. Jealous
66. San Antonio Rose 67. SI SI SI 68. I've Got You On My Mind
69. Amore Baciami 70. Alabam 71. Peg'o My Heart 72. Frenesi
73. Paper Doll 74. Personality 75. Havin' Fun Spo Dee-O-Dee
76. Didn't It Rain 77. Technique 78. Beulah 79. This Girl Is Mine
80. Bewildered
Pat Boone : Charles Eugene (Pat) Boone (born June 1, 1934) is an American singer, actor and writer who was a successful pop singer in the United States during the 1950s and early 1960s. He covered black artists' songs (when part of the country was segregated) and sold more copies than his black counterparts. He sold over 45 million albums, had 38 Top 40 hits and appeared in more than 12 Hollywood movies. Boone's talent as a singer and actor, combined with his old-fashioned values, contributed to his popularity in the early rock and roll era. He continues to perform, and speak as a motivational speaker, a television personality, a conservative political commentator and a preacher. According to Billboard, Boone was the second biggest charting artist of the late 1950s, behind only Elvis Presley but ahead of Ricky Nelson and The Platters, and was ranked at No. 9—behind The Rolling Stones and Paul McCartney but ahead of artists such as Aretha Franklin and The Beach Boys—in its listing of the Top 100 Top 40 Artists 1955-1995. Boone still holds the Billboard record for spending 220 consecutive weeks on the charts with more than one song. At the age of twenty-three, he began hosting a half-hour ABC variety television series, The Pat Boone Chevy Showroom, which aired for 115 episodes (1957–1960). Many musical performers, including Edie Adams, Andy Williams, Pearl Bailey and Johnny Mathis made appearances on the show. His cover versions of rhythm and blues hits had a noticeable effect on the development of the broad popularity of rock and roll. During his tours in the 1950s, Elvis Presley was one of his opening acts.
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** Joe Dowell
1. Wooden Heart ( Lyrics ) 2. Bridge Of Love 3. Little Bo Peep4. Our School Days
Joe Dowell : Joe Dowell (born January 23, 1940, Bloomington, Indiana) is an American pop singer. He was born in Bloomington, Indiana, but moved to Bloomington, Illinois, as a child. He first performed at a ninth-grade talent show, and later attended the University of Illinois. At his first recording session (backed by organist Ray Stevens), he sang the tune "Wooden Heart", which had been a hit for Elvis Presley in Europe, but which was never released as a single stateside. "Wooden Heart", the first single released on Smash Records, shot to #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1961. It sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc. In the wake of his success, Dowell wanted to become a songwriter in his own right, but due to contractual obligations, he was required to sing music owned by Smash's parent company, Mercury Records. He had two further hits, "The Bridge of Love" (US #50) and "Little Red Rented Rowboat" (US #23), but after struggles with his management he was dropped from the label. Dowell went on to work in radio advertising, and became a spokesman for banks.
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** Gary U.S. Bonds
1. Way Back When 2. Twist Twist Senora 3. Not Me 4. Jolé Blon5. Quarter To Three , Live 6. This Little Girl Is Mine , Live
7. No More Homework 8. Copy Cat 9. New Orleans
10. School Is Out 11. Dear Lady Twist
Gary U.S. Bonds : Gary U.S. Bonds (born Gary Levone Anderson, June 6, 1939, Jacksonville, Florida) is an American rhythm and blues and rock and roll singer. He is also a prolific songwriter. Bonds's first hit was the song "New Orleans" (reached #6), which was followed by "Not Me", a flop for Bonds but later a hit for The Orlons, and then by his only number one hit, "Quarter to Three" in June 1961. "Quarter To Three" sold one million records, earning a gold disc. Subsequent hits, under his modified name, included "School Is Out" (#5), "Dear Lady Twist" (#9), "School Is In" (#28) and "Twist, Twist, Señora" (#10) in the early 1960s. In a 1963 tour of Europe, he headlined above The Beatles. His hits often featured solos by the saxophonist Gene Barge.
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** Benedikt Anton Aufschnaiter
1. Sonata S.(Lucae) (Hieronymi) (Joannis) (Marci) (Augustini) (Ambrosii)
(Gregorii) (Matthaei)
Benedikt Anton Aufschnaiter : Benedikt Anton Aufschnaiter (baptised 21 February 1665, Kitzbühel – buried 24 January 1742, Passau) was an Austrian Baroque composer. Aufschnaiter got much of his musical education in Vienna, where he lived for several years. Later he got a post at the band near to the emperor's court. On 16 January 1705, he was appointed Kapellmeister at the Passau court by Bishop-Cardinal Johann Philipp von Lamberg as a successor of deceased Georg Muffat. He died there in January 1742. The most from Aufschnaiter's about 300 surviving works are sacred works. In his Regulæ Fundamentales Musurgiæ, he named Giacomo Carissimi, Orlande de Lassus, Johann Kaspar Kerll and Adam Gumpelzhaimer as his idols.