This is great because there is so little live footage of Eddie Cochran. He died so young tragically. He was very talented and wrote his own songs just like Buddy Holly who also was lost so young. Eddie was only 21 and Buddy was only 22. The great music they left behind is amazing considering how young they were. And I wouldn’t leave out Richie Valens either. He was only 17 and had good songs too. RIP to all three
@@peetermuna4178 And he originally recorded it. I read that Liberty Records wanted to buy the disc from Colonial Records (the label that released the Loudermilk version) but they wouldn't sell so Liberty got Eddie Cochran to record it.
they were different personalities. With the arrival of the Beatles he could have gone in any direction ..maybe producing rather than singing, performing
Here we go again, same comments about he would have been as big as Elvis had he lived. In the same 3 year period from 1956 to 1959 Elvis had 12 number 1's, Eddie had none and only 1 top ten hit, please tell me why he would have been as big as Elvis???
@@andrewfisher3924You're correct if you think they should not be compared because Elvis never wrote a song in his life. At 21 Cochrane had already provided us with several classics.
I'm a huge fan of Elvis and I completely agree with you. Eddie Cochran was a legendary musician. My biggest inspiration is Eddie Cochran. I'm saving up so I can buy the Eddie Cochran gretsch signature guitar 😂
@@Gam1ngYT_ it was a fun time. I saw a mini rock and roll artists in the 50s and 60s. I had a great time with my friends and we're still friends today, so take care and have a wonderful day. 🤗
Awesome! You can see how everyone wanted to be, or at least took some lead from what Elvis was doing. The sneers, the shoulder shrugs, the sly eye movements.. What a shame we never saw what EC could have been. Legends never die.
3 stars is one of my favorite songs, Eddie Cochran's version because it holds so much history and you can actually hear him crying in the Take, only for him to die a year later
He's doing lip-synch here, everybody who went to the Dick Clark show back then were doing it over their pre recorded song. That said, i also think his voice is incredible too.
...he looked so uncomfortable in that first quarter. poor guy. he seemed to warm up towards the end, but i don't doubt for a moment he'd rather not have mimed, that he struggled in an uncomfortable hand-hold until his ear caught those last chords. even so, wow ... what a piece of footage! gracias.
"Summertime Blues", he at least cowrote and played all the instruments on the record. I knew his cousin years later. Eddie's mom was still getting some royalty money in the mid 1970's. This song was also a good hit. A great singer/rocker.
Im sure she did. His songs 'Somethin else', 'C'mon everybody', 'Summertime Blues' and 'Twenty flight rock' were covered by so many artists and bands that i think his mom never stopped to recieve money from his songs.
For sometime blues he held a Elton role, his main thing was guitar/music/beat/voice and came up with the guist of most of his songs but the lyrics themselves were co-wroten
Fourth? Really fourth...? His legacy outlives the three you mention with perhaps the exception of Mr Holly - par. Just think if he had not come to the cold UK on tour...
This is great because there is so little live footage of Eddie Cochran. He died so young tragically. He was very talented and wrote his own songs just like Buddy Holly who also was lost so young. Eddie was only 21 and Buddy was only 22. The great music they left behind is amazing considering how young they were. And I wouldn’t leave out Richie Valens either. He was only 17 and had good songs too.
RIP to all three
this song was written by John D Loudermilk
@@peetermuna4178 And he originally recorded it. I read that Liberty Records wanted to buy the disc from Colonial Records (the label that released the Loudermilk version) but they wouldn't sell so Liberty got Eddie Cochran to record it.
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Okay, fine but Cochran sang it. His voice was good and unique.
@@peetermuna4178I think they used to call him Johnny Dee. He also wrote Tobacco Road. And later as a Country artist he wrote Abilene.
I'm 100% sure if Eddie had lived through the 60's, he would have become an absolute superstar alongside Elvis.
they were different personalities. With the arrival of the Beatles he could have gone in any direction ..maybe producing rather than singing, performing
@@vincentl.9469 Just by face value, he seemed to be fun :D
Personally I think he’d have been as big as Elvis had he lived longer .
me too
Here we go again, same comments about he would have been as big as Elvis had he lived. In the same 3 year period from 1956 to 1959 Elvis had 12 number 1's, Eddie had none and only 1 top ten hit, please tell me why he would have been as big as Elvis???
@@andrewfisher3924You're correct if you think they should not be compared because Elvis never wrote a song in his life. At 21 Cochrane had already provided us with several classics.
I'm a huge fan of Elvis and I completely agree with you. Eddie Cochran was a legendary musician. My biggest inspiration is Eddie Cochran. I'm saving up so I can buy the Eddie Cochran gretsch signature guitar 😂
@@andrewfisher3924 he may even have quit performing..concentrating on recording...or turned to acting; many singers did
I SAW EDDIE PERFORM LIVE IN 1958. IT WAS A GREAT SHOW!
Thats nice man. I like people who writes about being on live shows in the middle 1900s 👍
@@Gam1ngYT_ I seen dozens of shows a rock and rollers in the sixties and seventies. I had lots of fun going with friends. 🤗
@@Jim4979 thats sound fun:-)
@@Gam1ngYT_ it was a fun time. I saw a mini rock and roll artists in the 50s and 60s. I had a great time with my friends and we're still friends today, so take care and have a wonderful day. 🤗
Mini should read many
That's wild, here Eddie just turned 21 a week before this aired and had only 6 months to live!
I love Eddie Cochran's songs and he was very talented singer. He was so cute and cool.
Awesome!
You can see how everyone wanted to be, or at least took some lead from what Elvis was doing. The sneers, the shoulder shrugs, the sly eye movements..
What a shame we never saw what EC could have been. Legends never die.
omg... he was soooo gorgeous!!!
I consider him the forth star,alongside Holly,the bopper and valens. Just a shame they all went so soon,all equally great.
jmen4ever he knew he would be next. he was offered to be in the winter dance party your he turned it down.
3 stars is one of my favorite songs, Eddie Cochran's version because it holds so much history and you can actually hear him crying in the Take, only for him to die a year later
I only consider Eddie joint 2nd with his friend Buddy!
@@32southpaw76 yes, but at least in La Bamba Eddie is protrayed! (I screamed when I realized)
Those girls were SO lucky to have Eddie Cochran right beside them!!!! I can't believe how serious the girl to his left is.
I was just thinking the same thing. She could barely make herself look at him.
She must have been an Elvis fan.
@Victor Jones It was a tv show she knew who he was alright.
@@Elvis-guy1973 She probably panicked to know she was going to be on TV live
@@fernandomaron87 the question is would she have behaved the same way if that had been Elvis?
Such a great talent ❤
Wow! How did Eddie make his voice sound so "reverberant" without even a microphone? Incredible!
He's doing lip-synch here, everybody who went to the Dick Clark show back then were doing it over their pre recorded song. That said, i also think his voice is incredible too.
It's called 'playback'
...he looked so uncomfortable in that first quarter. poor guy. he seemed to warm up towards the end, but i don't doubt for a moment he'd rather not have mimed, that he struggled in an uncomfortable hand-hold until his ear caught those last chords. even so, wow ... what a piece of footage! gracias.
Happy birthday to Eddie Cochran his birth verse is John 10:3 rest in peace ✌️ Blessings and hugs 🤗❤️💕💖🙏🙏🙏!
eddie in a smoochier mood than usual. the wholesome scenario dotted by a slight suggestion of naughtiness.
I love that solo, it has such a badass cowboy feel to it, contrasting to the teen oriented lyrics.
How can Dick be the star of the show? He is just a presenter surely?...Eddie Cochran is a legend!!
Songs like this should be on 1 of songs ever made
Friends don't let friends clap on beats one and three.
Always clapping off beat
in his autobiography roy orbison said this song had a bid influence on him,
Dick Clark Beach Nut Saturday night show was great the late and great Eddie Cochran right Sittn in Balcony
"Summertime Blues", he at least cowrote and played all the instruments on the record. I knew his cousin years later. Eddie's mom was still getting some royalty money in the mid 1970's.
This song was also a good hit.
A great singer/rocker.
Im sure she did. His songs 'Somethin else', 'C'mon everybody', 'Summertime Blues' and 'Twenty flight rock' were covered by so many artists and bands that i think his mom never stopped to recieve money from his songs.
For sometime blues he held a Elton role, his main thing was guitar/music/beat/voice and came up with the guist of most of his songs but the lyrics themselves were co-wroten
Brings back sittin in the balcony @ the movie theatre,holdin hands makin out magic moments! Dig the REVERB GUIRTAR. jGaylon Fox Farmington NM
Ce document est magnifique le voir souriant en plus pour moi c'est le meilleur musicalement et sa voix puissance bon j'arrête la merci.
Fourth? Really fourth...?
His legacy outlives the three you mention with perhaps the exception of Mr Holly - par.
Just think if he had not come to the cold UK on tour...
Yeah just think...Elvis would have been screwed!
He was saying that eddie cochran is one of the 4 stars, he is not saying that any of them had a better career
Wow. Just wow.
Dick Clark, the man that never aged in looks. All teens love Dick Clark. And Especially EDDIE ❤. Ed RIP DICK AND EDDIE.
Nice Rockin' R&B to open.
Adoro esse garoto, mandava bem demais.
Com certeza. Muito talento e carisma.
wonder if the girl next to Eddie realised such a big moment in life
who else is envious of the girls on the balcony? ^.^
I’m a 28year old man and I’m envious lmfao . @1:48 that girl could care less .
@@hellbent6344 She was petrified.
Thanks for this better quality upload SUPERB
I wonder what squares gave this 13 thumbs down? They probably listen to grime and rap, or crap as I like to say.
trap = crap :)
Super des documents rares sur le géant eddy cochran décédé bien trop tôt . Gène vincent a toujours été peiné de la mort de son ami .
Eden elvis.rocks even today
terrific.where can I get some beech nut gum?
I think the girl on the right was an Elvis fan.
excellent eddie...btw lots of gum was sold that year
Return to Macon county film brought me here🤙😎
Wow Gum chewing was HuGe back then ! I never realized
Sponsor was Beech Nut gum. I'm sure they passed out freebies.
Wow
17 squares.
Those haircuts
Who was the vocal group on this? Written by the now departed songwriting genius John D. Loudermilk ("Tobacco Road", etc.)
I believe it was the Johnny Mann Singers
Some pretty girls in this video!
Just miming (badly) in the balcony......
They always clapping off beat
El mejor para mi gusto personal pero el destino acabo con tu vida con solo 22 años pero
Nunca me olvidaré de tus canciones
Solo tenia 21, amigo.
Sounds like Elvis
My friends say I look like Eddie
I went out with a guy who looked like Eddie. Too bad he was a complete psycho...
Wow
@@Thegaminator348 (I didn't mean that you're a psycho, lol.
Lol I know
Yes, you do. ruclips.net/video/XeK-M-gJ_dk/видео.html
Another great performer made to lip sync to his music by Dick Head Clark.
These girls did NOT look cool - chewing gum!