Tommy Sands - The Worryin' Kind - 1958 - vinylrip
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- Tommy Sands, born August 27, 1937 in Chicago, Illinois, is an American pop / rock singer and actor.
Sands parents worked in entertainment industry. His break came with a role in a TV movie. From the movie was released the single "Teen-age Crush" (1957), which became a big hit. Some other hits with him was "Call My Phone", "Goin 'Steady" (both 1957), "Sing Boy Sing" (1958) and "The worryin' Kind" (1958). He also starred in films such as Mardi Gras (1958) Babes in Toyland (1961), The Longest Day (1962) and None But the Brave (1964).
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This is a rip from a original 7" or 12" vinyl that i have.
I was first introduced to Tommy Sands by rockabilly singer Glen Glenn in Palm Springs in the late 1990s. A couple of years later I was driving Tommy to a special show in Los Angeles when I asked him, "Tommy, of all the songs you have recorded, which one is your favorite ? He replied that Capitol Records always wanted him to sing Big Band style songs, but he wanted to sing in the rockabilly style, his favorite was The Worrying Kind. Yes ! That is also my favorite of your songs !"
The best Gene Vincent song that Gene Vincent never recorded. LOVE this record.
One of the most incredible rock records of its time, remarkable vocals and a great rhythm with a tantalising guitar solo that's totally mesmerising.
I haven't heard this song in over 50 years. I always liked it, good sound.
It was the "pick hit of the week" back in the day, in San Francisco, where I lived (KOBI and KYA FM). A few days after I heard it for the first time I went to a local department store record department to buy it. Not only was it not available, but it was not played on the radio starting right around that time. I thought that was really strange.
This did not enter the top 100 until Jan of 59
I haven't heard this song since it came out way back in 1958. I always liked it but I could never find it. Thanks for having it here !!!
Would not known him, what a great talent
This is what rockn'roll is, too: the real attitude and a proud accent...!! 🕵🏼♀️🎶😃👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
Awsome song! Thanks for uploading, been lookin' for this tune for a long time.
A real good tune !!!
great guitar by Scotty Turner!
superbe version...!!
Found this record in a skip , I told Tommy Sands about it when I saw him at a rockabilly weekend 😅😅
EddieParker this was one of my very favorite ones the music is awesome fantastic beat wow 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍
Hes best song to date for sure
Alll the best xxx 👍😘
Brilliant
Not the biggest hit ever, but one of the greatest rockabilly songs of all time!
First heard this as a teenager and loved it. I'm now 76 years old and finally got around to doing my own cover of it. Here's the link:
ruclips.net/video/hiRALqcDlJU/видео.html
So true, one of the best rockabilly tracks EVER!
@@squarecreative7941 First heard this as a teenager and loved it. I'm now 76 years old and finally got around to doing my own cover of it. Here's the link:
ruclips.net/video/hiRALqcDlJU/видео.html
If you like it, please share it. This song deserves to be heard (no matter who sings it)!
I understand Tommy's father-in-law had this record pulled off the airwaves, shortly after it was released. Thus, it was not the big hit it was otherwise destined to become.
Now there was a fellow you wouldn't want to get the wrong side of.
Well he was not married to Nancy when this was released.
Frank Sinatra was as vindictive and vengeful as anyone could be. Your "timing" observation is irrelevant.
@@RobbyBonfire It most certainly is!!LOL They divorced in 1965 this record was released in 1958. So to try to blame Nancy's father is crazy.
rocker
Sands was married to Nancy Sinatra between 1960 and 1965, when they divorced.
Frank got him some acting gigs "None but the Brave" is one
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Fanbloodytastic
Great record, but what's the point of showing these cars all the way through it ?
What's with the car?
I don't know, perhaps the car owner is worried about the die back on his Pyracantha? Great song though!
with the sharks
What's with the car
Whats with the showing of that CRAPPY car ??
Good but the Robert Gordon version is better..jaguar car of course ;)