Nick Dadd Retro Roadshow [Retro, Solo Artist]
1. Music to Watch Girls By [Andy Williams] [50s, 60s and 70s classic gold]Artist's comments: A song that always invokes images of long summer days and stylish young men and women checking each other out in their quest for love. A 60s pop classic!Format: 44.1kHz stereo, bit rate: 192k, Time: 2:45, Size: 3.785 MiBAdded: 12 Dec 2018Add to Player »
2. Magic Moments [Perry Como] [50s, 60s and 70s classic gold]Artist's comments: A tune that always takes everybody back to simpler times. Family picnics, Saturday afternoon rides out in their dads old car, Sunday tea of jam and an uncut loaf, fish and chips Friday teatime followed by a night out at the local dancehall. Golden days!Format: 44.1kHz stereo, bit rate: 192k, Time: 2:37, Size: 3.604 MiBAdded: 12 Dec 2018Add to Player »
3. I Could Easily Fall (In Love with You) [Cliff Richard] [50s, 60s and 70s classic gold]Artist's comments: In the early 60s in Britain, before they began screaming for the Beatles, the girls were screaming for Cliff Richard. During this period he churned out one classic pop song after another. This is one of them.Format: 44.1kHz stereo, bit rate: 192k, Time: 3:01, Size: 4.154 MiBAdded: 12 Dec 2018Add to Player »
4. Twenty Flight Rock [Eddie Cochran] [50s, 60s and 70s classic gold]Artist's comments: In 1956 Elvis paved the way for a crop of talented rock'n'roll performers to follow him into the charts with their own brand of the new 'devils music'. The time to be a teenager had arrived. Eddies performance of this song in the movie 'The Girl Can't Help It', filmed in glorious deluxe colour, introduced him worldwide to a loyal fan base who celebrate his talent as a performer, musician and songwriter to this day.Format: 44.1kHz stereo, bit rate: 192k, Time: 1:44, Size: 2.405 MiBAdded: 12 Dec 2018Add to Player »
5. Let the Heartaches Begin [Long John Baldry] [50s, 60s and 70s classic gold]Artist's comments: 1967 was the summer of love and alongside the new 'hippy' music big ballads were the order of the day with the likes of Engelbert and Tom Jones achieving huge popularity. This song by Long John Baldry fit nicely in that category achieving him his only number one record. But what a classic to do it with!Format: 44.1kHz stereo, bit rate: 192k, Time: 3:19, Size: 4.569 MiBAdded: 12 Dec 2018Add to Player »
6. I Just Can't Help Believing [Elvis Presley] [50s, 60s and 70s classic gold]Artist's comments: Following the success of his 1968 Comeback Special Elvis set about performing and recording contemporary music with gusto and defining his relevance on the music scene to a whole new generation. This BJ Thomas penned song scored him yet another Top Ten hit in December 1971.Format: 44.1kHz stereo, bit rate: 192k, Time: 4:35, Size: 6.313 MiBAdded: 12 Dec 2018Add to Player »
7. So You Win Again [Hot Chocolate] [50s, 60s and 70s classic gold]Artist's comments: The only number 1 from Errol and the gang had people strutting their stuff on the dance floor back in the disco days of July 1977 and remains a floor filler to this day.Format: 44.1kHz stereo, bit rate: 192k, Time: 4:32, Size: 6.250 MiBAdded: 16 Jan 2019Add to Player »
8. Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song [B. J. Thomas] [50s, 60s and 70s classic gold]Artist's comments: BJ Thomas was a much bigger star in the US than in the UK. By the time this song became his second US number 1 in 1975 he had had a string of top ten hits including Hooked On A Feeling, I Just Can't Help Believing and Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head, his first US number 1 in 1970 and his only UK hit scraping the Top 40 over here the same year. I had the pleasure of seeing him play live on Beale Street in Memphis many years ago and he sang this song. Loved it so it's a regular in the show.Format: 44.1kHz stereo, bit rate: 192k, Time: 3:17, Size: 4.533 MiBAdded: 16 Jan 2019Add to Player »
9. Johnny Remember Me [John Leyton] [50s, 60s and 70s classic gold]Artist's comments: When this song hit the top spot in August 1961it was banned by the BBC for it's death references! In spite of that it has endured and provides a great foot tapping sing along number at shows and remains popular to this day.Format: 44.1kHz stereo, bit rate: 192k, Time: 2:43, Size: 3.735 MiBAdded: 16 Jan 2019Add to Player »
10. The Letter [The Box Tops] [50s, 60s and 70s classic gold]Artist's comments: This track was a huge hit for the Box Tops all the way back in 1967, topping the US charts and giving them a number 5 hit in the UK. A great track to get people up and jigging at the shows and rarely performed or heard these days.... unless you come to see the Retro Roadshow that is!Format: 44.1kHz stereo, bit rate: 192k, Time: 2:01, Size: 2.780 MiBAdded: 16 Jan 2019Add to Player »
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