! MY TELEGRAM-CHANNEL: t.me/thekoolkats Donate for motivation: www.donationalerts.com/r/grey_step MUSIC: 0:00 - "Love Me", The Phantom (1958) 1:28 - "Sixteen Chicks", Joe Ducktail Clay (1956) 3:24 - "Please Give Me Something", Bill Allen (1958) 5:35 - "Big Sandy", Bobby Roberts (1956) 7:30 - "Rockin' On The Graveyard", Jackie Morningstar (1959) 10:03 - "Sputnik", Jerry Engler (1957) 12:28 - "Hocus Pocus", The Raiders (1958) 14:53 - "I'm Gone", Vic Gallon (1956) 17:28 - "Rockin' Daddy", Eddie Bond (1956) 19:26 - "You're Gone, I'm Left", Tyrone Schmidling (1958) 21:24 - "You Oughta See Grandma Rock", Skeets McDonald (1956) 23:22 - "She Bops A Lot", Ronnie Pearson (1958) 25:14 - "Rock On The Moon", Jimmy Stewart (1959) VIDEOS: 0:03 - Cadillac Commercial (1959) 0:07 - Bernardine (1957) 3:25 - Hot Rod Girl (1956) 10:03 - GM Firebird III Gas Turbine Car Promo Film (1958) 12:28 - Hot Rod Girl (1956) 17:28 - Chevrolet Commercial (1954) 19:26 - Edsel Commercial (1958) 23:22 - High School Hellcats (1958)
: 0:00 - "Love Me", The Phantom (1958) 1:28 - "Sixteen Chicks", Joe Ducktail Clay (1956) 3:24 - "Please Give Me Something", Bill Allen (1958) 5:35 - "Big Sandy", Bobby Roberts (1956) 7:30 - "Rockin' On The Graveyard", Jackie Morningstar (1959) 10:03 - "Sputnik", Jerry Engler (1957) 12:28 - "Hocus Pocus", The Raiders (1958) 14:53 - "I'm Gone", Vic Gallon (1956) 17:28 - "Rockin' Daddy", Eddie Bond (1956) 19:26 - "You're Gone, I'm Left", Tyrone Schmidling (1958) 21:24 - "You Oughta See Grandma Rock", Skeets McDonald (1956) 23:22 - "She Bops A Lot", Ronnie Pearson (1958) 25:14 - "Rock On The Moon", Jimmy Stewart (1959)
@@roadglidered Hot Rod Girl: 3:31 - John Smith on the left. 5:33 - Frank Gorshin on the left in the dark shirt. 7:20 - Chuck Connors is the cop. Dabs Greer also had a small part in the movie!
I love Rock N Roll and I love the Rockin Blues to. When I Wake Up and crawl out of bed I'm Rockin to the Blues. This old time Rock N Roll sounds Kinda Bluesy to me. Kick it up and play it loud for me.
💯🔥🙉🙈🙊🤗 great music and the video is perfect love seeing SoCal back in the gay what an awesome time"keep up the great work and love the video is so awesome you did a great job 😎
Skeets McDonald was a West Coast-based Country music singer, who also was a cast member of the 1950s music program, “Town Hall Party”, which was broadcast nationally on NBC Radio, and televised locally on KTTV Los Angeles, California. McDonald would play a balanced amount of Country and Rockabilly/R & B songs of that time period. For a Country music program, “Town Hall Party” was very progressive in its choice of Rock songs and Rock music artists, such as Johnny Cash, Gene Vincent And The Blue Caps, Carl Perkins, and Jerry Lee Lewis.
Good show where the performers really act and sing, unlike the national Dick Clark Show. Although the level of "staging" at the Town Hall Party was just as good. For example, Bob Luman's performance of "Shake, Rattle And Roll" - dance improvisation and crazy man at the piano, that's all it takes.
Hmm... why? I like Elvis' 1954-1955 singles when he was on Sun Records. He played exactly like the early 50s memphis R&B bands, but adding touches of hillbilly boogie to it.
@@greystep6520 I didn't hate Elvis. I'm 77 so I was about 10 when he started out. I liked Mystery Train, the old Bill Craddup cover. And Don't Be Cruel later. But he was nothing special to me. I used to listen to the Moondog show with Alan Freed because I liked the rythm and blues . I liked Doo Wop. I liked Buddy Holly. But that's me. Ral Donner sounded a lot like Elvis and I liked him .Girl Of My Best. Friend was better by Ral. I liked Terry Stafford 's Suspicion better than Elvis' version..I got burned out on Elvis when I found out he had his Memphis Mafia pick up underage girls for him.
@@wesleycook7687 agree, Terry Stafford nailed it. Elvis has been very promoted since 1956, but I think if that kind of support had been given to Gene Vincent or Johnny Burnette or even Link Wray, they would have been bigger than Elvis. My guess is probably false, because Eddie Cochran had a lot of screen time and hits, but got more popularity in England than in the US. Maybe an early death in 1960 influenced it, who knows. And the Memphis Mafia, yes... many artists have dark sides, like Jerry Lee Lewis and his marriage to his 13-year-old cousin! Ain't that a shame? Terrible! But I still love Jerry Lee's music.
@@greystep6520 "Gene Vincent or Johnny Burnette or even Link Wray, they would have been bigger than Elvis" Seriously? They are all great but non of them were on a level with Elvis. If anything Elvis was held back by that dead weight Parker sucking the life out of him. Elvis never performed outside of the US, can you imagine the frenzy if he'd done a world tour instead of those cringe movies Parker locked him into, the first four were ok'ish but everything after was just candyfloss and a waste of his talent
! MY TELEGRAM-CHANNEL: t.me/thekoolkats
Donate for motivation:
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MUSIC:
0:00 - "Love Me", The Phantom (1958)
1:28 - "Sixteen Chicks", Joe Ducktail Clay (1956)
3:24 - "Please Give Me Something", Bill Allen (1958)
5:35 - "Big Sandy", Bobby Roberts (1956)
7:30 - "Rockin' On The Graveyard", Jackie Morningstar (1959)
10:03 - "Sputnik", Jerry Engler (1957)
12:28 - "Hocus Pocus", The Raiders (1958)
14:53 - "I'm Gone", Vic Gallon (1956)
17:28 - "Rockin' Daddy", Eddie Bond (1956)
19:26 - "You're Gone, I'm Left", Tyrone Schmidling (1958)
21:24 - "You Oughta See Grandma Rock", Skeets McDonald (1956)
23:22 - "She Bops A Lot", Ronnie Pearson (1958)
25:14 - "Rock On The Moon", Jimmy Stewart (1959)
VIDEOS:
0:03 - Cadillac Commercial (1959)
0:07 - Bernardine (1957)
3:25 - Hot Rod Girl (1956)
10:03 - GM Firebird III Gas Turbine Car Promo Film (1958)
12:28 - Hot Rod Girl (1956)
17:28 - Chevrolet Commercial (1954)
19:26 - Edsel Commercial (1958)
23:22 - High School Hellcats (1958)
Thank you very much
Thanks for the Rockabilly Bluesy music and I will never get enough. I never grew up and I'm wild n crazy about Rock N Rollin all night long. 4:40
😊😊😊l
F*ck I Really Do Love 1950's rockabilly - it's well and truly in my blood from 1976 aged 16 to December 29th 2023 aged 63 and a half.
Is that a young Pat Boone in the red T-Bird?
Cars in the 50's we're great.
Wow ! Wish I could turn back time! Hot cars, cool Dudes , super music❤ danke!!!
chuck Connors in a 1955 ford Fairlane cop car was cool,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Men looked like men as well as great music cars and bikes
The movie with Chuck Connors and Frank gorshin, The dragstrip is the long gone San Fernando dragstrip.
So much better than the sh-t we are fed with today
Elvis-free, pure rawkabilly
The Rifleman ,the Joker ,Pat Boone -wow so young
!!!Y kuie buena Selección musical y Fotos Originales de la época!!!
I'll forever be lost in the 50's and I'm 76
Me as well and I'm 78
Rockabilly!! Born 1976!
:
0:00 - "Love Me", The Phantom (1958)
1:28 - "Sixteen Chicks", Joe Ducktail Clay (1956)
3:24 - "Please Give Me Something", Bill Allen (1958)
5:35 - "Big Sandy", Bobby Roberts (1956)
7:30 - "Rockin' On The Graveyard", Jackie Morningstar (1959)
10:03 - "Sputnik", Jerry Engler (1957)
12:28 - "Hocus Pocus", The Raiders (1958)
14:53 - "I'm Gone", Vic Gallon (1956)
17:28 - "Rockin' Daddy", Eddie Bond (1956)
19:26 - "You're Gone, I'm Left", Tyrone Schmidling (1958)
21:24 - "You Oughta See Grandma Rock", Skeets McDonald (1956)
23:22 - "She Bops A Lot", Ronnie Pearson (1958)
25:14 - "Rock On The Moon", Jimmy Stewart (1959)
Спасибо !
Обожаю Эту музыку !
Super music !
Wow seeing those Ford Eddie's, do those stunts is amazing didn't know cars that heavy could do that 🥺💯🔥😎
😮😊 Rocka , Rockabilly !!!!!!!!!!
Kevin Phoenix
Excellent music and cars!
Cheers from France
This is good for me.
All thumbs up...!!!
Даааа. Было время!
Amazing video as always. Fifties rockabilly was so cool. If only I had a spare time machine 😃
no doubt I would go to all kinda sock hops at wild parties !!!
pretty authentic, thanks to the soundtrack;
Awesome 💥🔫
Franchement les années 50 c'était vraiment sympa
😊 j'adore ces anciennes voitures et les musiques aussi
Written and Directed by Quentin Tarantino
No music no life 🎶
Love rock and roll
Great song list, and Chuck Connors, John Smith and Frank Gorshin all in the same movie is cool, too.
What movie is that please?
@@roadglidered Hot Rod Girl: 3:31 - John Smith on the left. 5:33 - Frank Gorshin on the left in the dark shirt. 7:20 - Chuck Connors is the cop. Dabs Greer also had a small part in the movie!
@@TheAzmountaineerthank you
Que c'est bon d'écouter du rockabilly merci d'avoir partager ❤ 😊 !
bonjour vous connaissez le titre du film dans ce clip ?
Excellent, merci !!
The clip at 9:45, is that Chuck Conners? What movie is that?
!!!KUIE Buen ViDiO!!!
I'm only 50 years old and everyone thinksi was the guy from the tracks in my past
❤ROCK N ROLL 4 ever....❤
Great mix !!!
I love Rock N Roll and I love the Rockin Blues to. When I Wake Up and crawl out of bed I'm Rockin to the Blues. This old time Rock N Roll sounds Kinda Bluesy to me. Kick it up and play it loud for me.
💯🔥🙉🙈🙊🤗 great music and the video is perfect love seeing SoCal back in the gay what an awesome time"keep up the great work and love the video is so awesome you did a great job 😎
I was saying back in the day, 😏😁
The greatest decade in American history. Cannot be repeated. Things could have gotten better, but the country took a very wrong turn...
That' s correct, man !
No pun intended lol
Absolutely .
Very good@@willymueller3278
Skeets McDonald was a West Coast-based Country music singer, who also was a cast member of the 1950s music program, “Town Hall Party”, which was broadcast nationally on NBC Radio, and televised locally on KTTV Los Angeles, California. McDonald would play a balanced amount of Country and Rockabilly/R & B songs of that time period. For a Country music program, “Town Hall Party” was very progressive in its choice of Rock songs and Rock music artists, such as Johnny Cash, Gene Vincent And The Blue Caps, Carl Perkins, and Jerry Lee Lewis.
Good show where the performers really act and sing, unlike the national Dick Clark Show. Although the level of "staging" at the Town Hall Party was just as good. For example, Bob Luman's performance of "Shake, Rattle And Roll" - dance improvisation and crazy man at the piano, that's all it takes.
Daddy Cool.🎸
yep great play list
あ、「ライフルマン」のチャック・コナ-ズさんも出演していますね。
the 50s were the best!
I love rockabilly aaaaauuu
😂love it
excellent
вот это крутяк!
I remember watching the movie at the beginning. I think it starred Pat Boone. Not bad, all things considered.
What name of the movie
@@roadglidered I believe it's called Bernadine. It was released in 1957, I think
❤
ЙОЙ !!!
Love it.
JRB wants this to be electric. 😅
Tex Williams
Billy bob
映像は何かのドラマですか?
写っている人、歌手のパット・ブ-ンさん? さらには「ララミ-牧場」のジョン・スミスさん?
The MAGA Movement is here! It will make the World happy!
Rockabilly and Rock and Roll .Loved the older stuff. Except for Elvis.
Hmm... why? I like Elvis' 1954-1955 singles when he was on Sun Records. He played exactly like the early 50s memphis R&B bands, but adding touches of hillbilly boogie to it.
@@greystep6520 I didn't hate Elvis. I'm 77 so I was about 10 when he started out. I liked Mystery Train, the old Bill Craddup cover. And Don't Be Cruel later. But he was nothing special to me. I used to listen to the Moondog show with Alan Freed because I liked the rythm and blues . I liked Doo Wop. I liked Buddy Holly. But that's me. Ral Donner sounded a lot like Elvis and I liked him .Girl Of My Best. Friend was better by Ral. I liked Terry Stafford 's Suspicion better than Elvis' version..I got burned out on Elvis when I found out he had his Memphis Mafia pick up underage girls for him.
@@wesleycook7687 agree, Terry Stafford nailed it. Elvis has been very promoted since 1956, but I think if that kind of support had been given to Gene Vincent or Johnny Burnette or even Link Wray, they would have been bigger than Elvis. My guess is probably false, because Eddie Cochran had a lot of screen time and hits, but got more popularity in England than in the US. Maybe an early death in 1960 influenced it, who knows. And the Memphis Mafia, yes... many artists have dark sides, like Jerry Lee Lewis and his marriage to his 13-year-old cousin! Ain't that a shame? Terrible! But I still love Jerry Lee's music.
I love Jerry Lewis's Crawdad Song. It is crackin '
@@greystep6520 "Gene Vincent or Johnny Burnette or even Link Wray, they would have been bigger than Elvis" Seriously? They are all great but non of them were on a level with Elvis.
If anything Elvis was held back by that dead weight Parker sucking the life out of him. Elvis never performed outside of the US, can you imagine the frenzy if he'd done a world tour instead of those cringe movies Parker locked him into, the first four were ok'ish but everything after was just candyfloss and a waste of his talent
Can you by any chance post the names of movies used for the video?
First 10 minutes is clips from Hotrod girl, 1956.
Track listing?
my pinned comment
Wonder what movie that is with the boats
Bernardine (1957)
Eight
Buenísimo 🤗❤
First video looks like Terence Hill.
good
12.31 min. Tell me name of the artist.Please.
Группа "The Raiders", песня "Hocus Pocus" (1958)
@@greystep6520 Big thanks, mr Grey!
Wouldv'e beeb great if you gave us the song names
All song names in the pinned comment.
Da James Dean a Chuck berry lunga vita al rock n roll