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Monday, August 01, 2016

Music Monday and Monday's Music Moves Me


The Coasters ∙ Along Came Jones


The Coasters - Charlie Brown


Yakety Yak-The coasters-original song-1958


Good Golly Miss Molly-Little Richard



Once again I have No Link for Music Monday.maybe soon the Host will be putting the link back up!





























6 comments:

  1. Another great set! The Coasters are one of my favorite groups from that period.

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  2. Dude of Dudes, you always bring back wonderful memories of my brother's parties. He was six yrs. older than me & loved his rock & roll. Sure do miss him. ROCK ON BRUTHA!!! YOU DUH BEST!!! hugs and have a great rockin' week! :)

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  3. John Holton,I know what you mean! cheer

    Marie Moody,I'm glad you enjoyed my tunes! cheer :))

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  4. I used to turn up Yakety yak and Good Golly Miss Molly so loud! Love these.
    Very nice selections Mike.

    Have a great week!

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  5. Mike, how is it I forget about some of the old classic groups. These are such delightful songs from a lost time. I remember hearing these songs when I was in elementary school in the mid-60s when the older girls played records at lunch and danced. I always loved watching them! Thanks for putting a smile on my face.

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  6. Those are some great (and dance-able) vintage tunes, Mike! Thanks for sharing! :)

    From The Ground Up just Rise, Move, and Ride!

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