The song was later made famous by Tiny Tim in the late '60s. 7 "When It's Springtime in Alaska (It's Forty Below)"Johnny Horton Anyone dealing with late-winter weather can relate to this jaunty late-'50s No. 1 song, which details the unseasonable weather Alaskans face during what's...
Written by Johnny Young and produced by Ian “Molly” Meldrum, “The Real Thing” was initially envisioned as a soft-rock ballad in a similar vein as The Beatles’ “Strawberry Fields Forever.” But the demo was superseded by Meldrum’s expansive vision, and “The Real Thing” became one ...
"North To Alaska"这首歌是由Johnny Horton(强尼·霍顿)所演唱。他1925 年出生于美国加州,他的歌曲演绎了美国历史,从独立战争到第二次世界大战,从华盛顿到林肯,后又歌颂西部边疆的开拓者。霍顿的嗓音低沉,深具磁性,而且洋溢着热情、积极的活力。无论是在国内还是国外,不管是摇滚或是流行还是乡村,几乎每首歌曲都畅...
1959 hit for Johnny Horton that tells of the 1815 battle of new orleans from the perspective of an American Soldier. Purchase 10 Oh Lonesome Me 285 votes 1958 Don Gibson hit that would go on to be re-recorded by other like Ray Charles ...
Johnny Horton originally recorded (All for) The Love of a Girl written by Johnny Horton and Johnny Horton released it on the single (All for) The Love of a Girl in 1953. It was also covered by Des Smyth and The Collegemen, Jimmy Little, Clint Curtiss, Do
Johnny Horton: North to Alaska (North to Alaska, 1960) Another theme for a John Wayne film, this song also gave away a lot of the plot – but it still appeared in the film under the opening credits. It’s a perfect earworm with just a touch of camp; you’ve got to love the back...
By Johnny Horton, This song was a number one hit in 1959 and was later brought back to life again by Johnny Cash. The song begins by coming across as a light-hearted take on springtime. However, the song goes down a dark turn when the singer and main protagonist is caught dancing with...
starring Marlon Brando as "Johnny" and Lee Marvin as "Chino". Trumpet and saxophone played superbly by Ron Matthews. Motorcycle and police sound effects and narration by Mark Sepic, who also sings the part of the Sheriff whom the bikers lock up in his own jail. Reminds some people a bit...
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