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Especial mensual dedicado a recordar singles que alcanzaron su puesto más alto en las listas de pop de EEUU en este mismo mes de hace 60 años.Playlist;(sintonía) BERT KAEMPFTER and HIS ORCHESTRA “Three o’clock in the morning” (top 33)THE SUPREMES “Back in my arms again” (top 1)THE FOUR TOPS “I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch)” (top 1)THE BYRDS “Mr Tambourine man” (top 1)SAM THE SHAM and THE PHARAOHS “Wooly Bully” (top 2)TOM and JERRIO “Boo-ga-loo” (top 57)THE ANIMALS “Bring it all home to me” (top 32)FREDDIE and THE DREAMERS “Do the Freddie” (top 18)ESTHER PHILLIPS “And I love him” (top 54)THE BEAU BRUMMELS “Just a little” (top 8)BOBBY GOLDSBORO “Voodoo woman” (top 27)THE O’JAYS “Lipstick Traces (On A Cigarette)” (top 48)CHUCK JACKSON and MAXINE BROWN “Something you got” (top 55)FONTELLA BASS and BOBBY McCLURE “You'll Miss Me (When I'm Gone)” (top 91)GENE PITNEY “Last chance to turn around” (top 13)GENE CHANDLER “Nothing can stop me” (top 18)ROGER MILLER “Engine engine #9” (top 7)THE OVATIONS (featuring Louis Williams) “It’s wonderful to be in love” (top 61)THE RONETTES “Is this What I Get For Loving You?” (top 75)Escuchar audio
Grammy-winning artist and Mountain Stage host Kathy Mattea joins Dave Weekley on Hotline to share a heartwarming and hilarious backstage tale from her first road gig with Bobby Goldsboro — complete with World Series scores, Johnny Bench's restaurant, and a polyester Reds jersey. They also preview upcoming Mountain Stage performances featuring Livingston Taylor, Al Stewart, Sweet Honey in the Rock, and more. From Riverfront Stadium to the Kodak Theatre, this segment is a music lover's gem.
Segunda entrega de canciones que alcanzaron su puesto más alto en listas norteamericanas de pop en este mes de hace 60 años. Quedaron muchas cosas fuera del primer episodio que no podíamos pasar por alto.Playlist;(sintonía) THE ARROWS feat DAVIE ALLAN “Apache 65” (top 64)ROGER MILLER “King of the road” (top 4)BOBBY GOLDSBORO “Little things” (top 13)JOHNNY RIVERS “Midnight Special” (top 20)JOHNNY CASH “Orange blossom Special” (top 80)HERMAN’S HERMITS “Can’t you hear my heartbeat” (top 2)GERRY and THE PACEMAKERS “Ferry cross the Mersey” (top 6)THE BEATLES “I don’t want to spoil the party” (top 39)GEORGIE FAME and THE BLUE FLAMES “Yeh Yeh” (top 21)THE NASHVILLE TEENS “Find my way back home” (top 98)THE KINGSMEN “The Jolly Green giant” (top 4)DEL SHANNON “Stranger in town” (top 30)RICK NELSON “Mean old world” (top 96)IAN WHITCOMB and BLUESVILLE “This sporting life” (top 100)JEWEL AKENS “The birds and the bees” (top 3)ROY ORBISON “Goodnight” (top 21)RODDIE JOY “Come back baby” (top 86)DUSTY SPRINGFIELD “Losing you” (top 91)STEVE ALAIMO “Real live girl” (top 77)Escuchar audio
National Winnie the Pooh day. Entertainment from 1961. 1st UFO recorded in America, 1st British convicts arrived in Austrailia, BASE Jumping history was made. Todays birthdays - Thomas Watson, Cary Grant, Bobby Goldsboro, David Ruffin, Kevin Costner, Mark Collie, Jonathon Davis, Tom Bailey, Jason Segal. Glenn Frey died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard http://defleppard.com/Winnie the Pooh theme songWonderland by night - Bert Kaempfort & his orchestraNorth to Alaska - Johnny HortonBirthdays - in da cluv - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/Honey - Bobby GoldsboroMy girl - The TemptationsSuperman 14 - Kevin Costner & Modern WestEven the man in the moon is crying - Mark CollieDoctor Doctor - Thompson TwinsComing undone - KornThe heat is on - Glenn FreyExit - It's not love - Dokken http://dokken.net/
Welcome back to the Rick's Rambles Podcast—your weekly dose of fun, inspiration, and happiness! This week, we're kicking off the spooky month of October with some surprising Pumpkin Fun Facts. Did you know every part of a pumpkin is edible—even the stem? It's true! Then, we'll take a heartwarming journey into Project Kosmos, a real-life story that's bound to brighten your day. Next up is our AMA (Ask Me Anything) segment, where friends from around the world throw their best questions my way—who knows what they'll ask this time! In the Story Behind the Song, we'll take a deep dive into the emotional classic Honey by Bobby Goldsboro. And as always, we'll wrap things up with a look at the quirky and fun holidays of the week. It's going to be a fun-filled episode, so tune in for some laughs, inspiration, and a few surprises! If you'd like to support the Rick's Rambles Podcast, the easiest thing to do is share it on your own social media and let folks know what you are listening to. If you'd like to support financially, it's as simple as buying me a cup of coffee, and you can do that here. As always, you are appreciated!
TIME is this episode's spotlight and the songs in the playlist refer to various aspects of time. For example: Bobby Goldsboro focuses on the Summer season, Ray Brown is meeting his girl... LEARN MORE The post Songs About Time appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
More from March of 1964. Even more Beatles on the charts, but figures including Lenny Welch, The Shirelles, Tony Bennett, Bobby Goldsboro and others you may or may not remember continue to make appearances. #madeonZencastr
National Winnie the Pooh day. Entertainment from 2009. 1st UFO recorded in America, 1st British convicts arrived in Austrailia, BASE Jumping history was made. Todays birthdays - Thomas Watson, Cary Grant, Bobby Goldsboro, David Ruffin, Kevin Costner, Mark Collie, Jonathon Davis, Tom Bailey,Jason Segal. Glenn Frey died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard http://defleppard.com/Winnie the Pooh theme songJust dance - Lady GagaStart a band - Brad Paisley Keith UrbanBirthdays - in da cluv - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/Honey - Bobby GoldsboroMy girl - The TemptationsSuperman 14 - Kevin Costner & Modern WestEven the man in the moon is crying - Mark CollieDoctor Doctor - Thompson TwinsComing undone - KornThe heat is on - Glenn FreyExit - It's not love - Dokken http://dokken.net/
Twelve years in a row, Echo Valley has celebrated Christmas with a ton of bubblegum! Here we go again! What are the bubblegum roots of Silver Bells? Patty Duke "celebrates" the holidays! Dramatic readings of the poetry of Richard Thomas, John Boy from the Waltons, and he sings! Shirley Jones and Shaun Cassidy sing together! Plenty of cheery candy from The Archies, 1910 Fruitgum Company, The Monkees, The Brady Bunch, Bobby Goldsboro, Tommy Roe, George Gobel, Bob Hope, Marilyn Maxwell, The Hondells, The Pipsqueeks, The Trashmen, Fred Flintstone, The Rosebuds, and Owl City!
Marc Brillouet vertelt... over HONEY van BOBBY GOLDSBORO © 2023 Daisy Lane & Marc Brillouet
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 977, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Card Games 1: In blackjack, it's the point value held by the most cards. 10. 2: When wild cards are used in straight poker, this replaces the royal flush as the highest type of hand. five of a kind. 3: Played by 2 sets of partners, it's the most popular form of bridge. Contract Bridge. 4: The bidding period of a card game; types of bridge and pinochle are named for it. Auction. 5: You could get a bird in the hand when you play this card game with a black bird on the box. Rook. Round 2. Category: You Are Very Subtractive 1: You won my heart when you knew this is 85 minus 21. 64. 2: You drive me wild when you tell me it's 51 minus 14. 37. 3: Whisper in my ear this result of 253 minus 61. 192. 4: Tell me what I long to hear: 315 minus 213. 102. 5: We'll have a happy ending if you know it's what's subtracted from the minuend. the subtrahend. Round 3. Category: Do The Hits 1: This rock pioneer's first and only No. 1 hit was 1957's "That'll Be The Day". Buddy Holly. 2: The Beatles had 20 No. 1 singles; this man had 18. Elvis Presley. 3: Her rendition of "The Star-Spangled Banner" at the 1991 Super Bowl took the song into the Top 40 for the first time. Whitney Houston. 4: On the U.S. Billboard Top 40 chart, this UB40 hit climbed to No. 34 in 1984 and to No. 1 in 1988. "Red Red Wine". 5: Bee smart and name this 1968 No. 1 hit for Bobby Goldsboro. "Honey". Round 4. Category: A Number Less Than 10 1: Word that begins the Gettysburg Address. 4. 2: In cricket scoring, it's a duck's egg. 0. 3: Points in a perfect aircraft landing. 3. 4: The number of legs on a daddy longlegs, aka the harvestman. 8. 5: Nations in the Iroquois Confederacy, after the Tuscarora tribe joined. 6. Round 5. Category: Popular Names For Boys And Girls 1: Colonial Americans invented this girls' name by combining Sam from Samuel with the Greek for flower. Samantha. 2: This Irish form of Katherine is currently one of the 100 most popular names for girls. Katelyn. 3: Mr. Frome might know it's from the Hebrew for "solid" or "firm". Ethan. 4: Leon means "lion" and this name means "lion bold". Leonardo. 5: It's from the Old Norse for "ruler", whether he has red hair or not. Eric. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/
Episode 13 has The Four Tops as our Featured Artist!! That tremendous Motown sound of the 60s & early 70s (and later!) from the singing group that was together for several decades without any personnel changes. Also this week, Frank's "Guilty Pleasure" returns with a song by the Crazy World of Arthur Brown; Tim's is from Bobby Goldsboro (but...not "Honey"!). Next week, we conclude Season 8 with another Motown favorite--Stevie Wonder! Enjoy!!
ACROSS THE SEASONS, this week's topic, could well have been named the summer show given we included seven Summer themed songs from ABBA, Johnny Rivers, Bobby Goldsboro, Seals & Croft, Sherbet,... LEARN MORE The post Across The Seasons appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
National Winnie the Pooh day. Pop culture from 1977. 1st UFO in America, sliced bread banned, 1st plane to land on a ship. Todays birthdays - Cary Grant, David Ruffin, Kevin Costner, Bobby Goldsboro, Mark Collie, Tom Bailey, Johnathon Davis, Jason Segel. Glenn Frey died.
Please join Peabody, Sherman & Me for the "DayTripper Edition" of Whole 'Nuther Thing. We're going to say goodbye to another year with tunes. Joining us in my WAYBAC Machine to usher in the promise of a better year are Gene Pitney, The Beatles, Ben E. King, The Swinging Blue Jeans, Drifters, Animals, Duprees, Kinks, Jay & The Americans, Gerry & The Pacemakers, The Four Seasons, Honeycombs, Shirelles, Zombies, Gene McDaniels, Dave Clark Five, Petula Clark, Peter & Gordon, Paul & Paula, Freddie & The Dreamers, Freddie Scott, The Hollies, Johnny Burnette, Rolling Stones, Righteous Brothers, Searchers, Bobby Vinton, Manfred Mann, Bobby Goldsboro, The Hollies, Little Anthony & The Imperials, Herman's Hermits, The Everly Brothers, Yardbirds, Cascades, Lenny Welch and The Temptations.
The Saturday Edition of Whole 'Nuther Thing. I'll be serving up tasty morsels from Janis Ian, Mark Knopfler, Johnny Rivers, Traffic, Kenny Rankin, Fleetwood Mac, Cat Stevens, Pure Prairie League, Supertramp, New Riders of The Purple Sage, Bobby Goldsboro, Bob Dylan, Paul Siebel, Blind Faith, Traveling Wilbury's, Lemon Pipers, Mason Williams, George Harrison, The Flying Machine, Simon & Garfunkel, Eagles, John Lennon, Neil Young, and Procol Harum.
Sögulegum leiðtogafundi Nató-ríkjanna lýkur í Madríd á Spáni í hádeginu í dag. Í gær var Svíum og Finnum formlega boðin aðild að bandalaginu, en hvað nákvæmlega varð til þess að Tyrkir létu af andstöðu sinni við aðildina svo að hægt var að bjóða þeim inn? Bogi Ágústsson settist við Heimsgluggann og ræddi fundinn og líka um vitnaleiðslurnar fyrir bandaríska þinginu. Matvælaskortur er ein helsta ógn samtímans og innrásin í Úkraínu hefur gert ógnina enn áþreifanlegri þar sem landið er stór matvælaútflytjandi. Ef siglingaleiðin frá hafnarborginni Ódesa um Svartahaf yrði opnuð hefði það gríðarleg áhrif. Ísak Rúnarsson meistaranemi í opinberri stjórnsýslu við Harvard-háskóla fjallar um þetta í nýrri grein, og hann sagði okkur frá. Húnabyggð er eitt af hinum nýju sveitarfélögum landsins. Það varð til með sameiningu Blönduóss og Húnavatnshrepps. Guðmundur Haukur Jakobsson er forseti sveitarstjórnar Húnabyggðar, og spjallaði við okkur um lífið og tilveruna og verkefnin framundan. Umsjón: Guðrún Hálfdánardóttir og Þórunn Elísabet Bogadóttir Tónlist: For Elena - Ennio Morricone I love Paris - Ella Fitzgerald Don't Break my Heart - Miriam Makeba Summer (the first time) - Bobby Goldsboro
Sögulegum leiðtogafundi Nató-ríkjanna lýkur í Madríd á Spáni í hádeginu í dag. Í gær var Svíum og Finnum formlega boðin aðild að bandalaginu, en hvað nákvæmlega varð til þess að Tyrkir létu af andstöðu sinni við aðildina svo að hægt var að bjóða þeim inn? Bogi Ágústsson settist við Heimsgluggann og ræddi fundinn og líka um vitnaleiðslurnar fyrir bandaríska þinginu. Matvælaskortur er ein helsta ógn samtímans og innrásin í Úkraínu hefur gert ógnina enn áþreifanlegri þar sem landið er stór matvælaútflytjandi. Ef siglingaleiðin frá hafnarborginni Ódesa um Svartahaf yrði opnuð hefði það gríðarleg áhrif. Ísak Rúnarsson meistaranemi í opinberri stjórnsýslu við Harvard-háskóla fjallar um þetta í nýrri grein, og hann sagði okkur frá. Húnabyggð er eitt af hinum nýju sveitarfélögum landsins. Það varð til með sameiningu Blönduóss og Húnavatnshrepps. Guðmundur Haukur Jakobsson er forseti sveitarstjórnar Húnabyggðar, og spjallaði við okkur um lífið og tilveruna og verkefnin framundan. Umsjón: Guðrún Hálfdánardóttir og Þórunn Elísabet Bogadóttir Tónlist: For Elena - Ennio Morricone I love Paris - Ella Fitzgerald Don't Break my Heart - Miriam Makeba Summer (the first time) - Bobby Goldsboro
Sögulegum leiðtogafundi Nató-ríkjanna lýkur í Madríd á Spáni í hádeginu í dag. Í gær var Svíum og Finnum formlega boðin aðild að bandalaginu, en hvað nákvæmlega varð til þess að Tyrkir létu af andstöðu sinni við aðildina svo að hægt var að bjóða þeim inn? Bogi Ágústsson settist við Heimsgluggann og ræddi fundinn og líka um vitnaleiðslurnar fyrir bandaríska þinginu. Matvælaskortur er ein helsta ógn samtímans og innrásin í Úkraínu hefur gert ógnina enn áþreifanlegri þar sem landið er stór matvælaútflytjandi. Ef siglingaleiðin frá hafnarborginni Ódesa um Svartahaf yrði opnuð hefði það gríðarleg áhrif. Ísak Rúnarsson meistaranemi í opinberri stjórnsýslu við Harvard-háskóla fjallar um þetta í nýrri grein, og hann sagði okkur frá. Húnabyggð er eitt af hinum nýju sveitarfélögum landsins. Það varð til með sameiningu Blönduóss og Húnavatnshrepps. Guðmundur Haukur Jakobsson er forseti sveitarstjórnar Húnabyggðar, og spjallaði við okkur um lífið og tilveruna og verkefnin framundan. Umsjón: Guðrún Hálfdánardóttir og Þórunn Elísabet Bogadóttir Tónlist: For Elena - Ennio Morricone I love Paris - Ella Fitzgerald Don't Break my Heart - Miriam Makeba Summer (the first time) - Bobby Goldsboro
Robert (Bobby) Charles Goldsboro is an American pop and country songwriter, popular in the Golden Days of Radio.
In this episode of Ear and Loathing, your hosts Aaron, Damon and George (The Gitmo Bros) talk about bitchen stereos, that tiresome Laurel Canyon crowd, Mac Davis' "Bring Your Kid To Work Day," and the wide variety of goods and services available at Clem Clemson's general store. In the Torture Chamber segment, Damon and Aaron compete for meaningless points by making George listen to his most hated songs. Will George survive the Torture Chamber long enough to share one of his favorite songs? Tune in and find out! Songs featured in this episode: "Nights on Broadway" (The Bee Gees), "All She Wants To Do Is Dance" (Don Henley), "Watching Scotty Grow" (Bobby Goldsboro)
Episode 11 has long-time Cleveland favorite-J Geils as our Featured Artist! Nominated for induction into the Rock Hall an astounding 5 times- yet still waiting for their call. Terrific in concert! Our "Spotlight Year" takes us back to the tumultuous year of 1968; great rock, Top 40 hits and some very surprising #1 Hits by the likes of Bobby Goldsboro and French bandleader Paul Mauriat. In our "Artists who debuted at #1...or #2," we have Clevelander Eric Carmen with his big hit from 1976, "All By Myself."
One FM presenter Josh Revens and Steve present 'Whatever Happened To?' This week's topic is singer Bobby Goldsboro. This program originally aired on Monday the 21st of February, 2022. Contact the station on admin@fm985.com.au or (+613) 58313131 The ONE FM 98.5 Community Radio podcast page operates under the license of Goulburn Valley Community Radio Inc. (ONE FM) Number 1385226/1. PRA AMCOS (Australasian Performing Right Association Limited and Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society) that covers Simulcasting and Online content including podcasts with musical content, that we pay every year. This licence number is 1385226/1.
Governor Youngkin is off to a great start......Texas abortion law goes to Texas Supreme Court.....Oil prices hit 7 year high......The Democrats are going crazy attacking Senators Manchin & Sinema.......Happy # 81 Bobby Goldsboro........and other stories...
Hi Basementeers,Today is a long a waited show, yes we had a great response about the first Bobby Goldsboro show last year, we decided to do another one, so here it is. Some of the listeners to the show were very surprised at all the good top 40 songs Bobby made, nobody got to hear them because the record label kept putting all the 45's out of his sappy (put You To Sleep) ballads no one really liked, so were playing a different take on his real music, his more top 40 pop songs.So let's inter the world of Bobby Goldsboro once again.Intro: Trusty Little Heart1. It's Gonna Change2. Little Drops Of Water3. Can You Feel It4. The L.A.N. Don't Stop Here No More5. I've Got A Thing About You baby6. She Taught Me How To Live Again7. Take Your Love8. Hi, Lilly, Hi, Lo9. Nothings Bad As Being Lonely10. Born To Make You Happy11. Life Get's Hard On Easy Street12. Throwback13. I'm A Little Mixed Up14. Morning, Morning15. Marci Thank You16. Beautiful People17. Look Around You18. All The Women I Wanted19. Lizzy & The Rain Man20. Ain't That Living21. Down On The Bayou 22. Love Is23. I Don't Know You Anymore24. The Next Time I Marry 25. Heaven Here On Earth26. As Tears Go By27. Autumn Of My Life28. I Can See Clearly NowOutro: Honey
Kirk Buchner and Andrea Tessmann, are joined by special guest, Fonda Bryant, to look at the sappy mess of a song, Honey. As a bonus, Fonda tells us the story of her father, Johnnie Taylor, who went #1 with Disco Lady in 1976, and how she fought Sony for royalties.
Tonight, we delve into "A Frightful Night For Halloween" written & originally performed by Bobby Goldsboro and "Anything Can Happen On Halloween" written by Charles Strouse & Don Black, originally performed by Tim Curry. You can watch the full special "Lumpkin The Pumpkin" on YouTube here. You can watch the original performance of "Anything Can Happen On Halloween" right here and you can see an animatic of the iconic Justin McElroy rendition here. Follow us on social media for more spooky content! For links to full songs and more information, check out the the page for this episode on radiotransylvania.com
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Hi Basementeers....Well computer problems took over the basement for the last week but were posting this for last week.....anyway it's a request. We have the music of: Bobby Goldsboro.People might think all he did were smoltzy ballads to put you to sleep, but he wanted to be a pop star and that is what you will hear, his top 40/rock stuff. Bobby even had his own TV show in the mid 70's, so he has done all mediums in the entertainment business.So we will play you some songs maybe you have not heard before.Intro: Mojo Hand1. Pledge Of Love2. Fever3. California Wine4. Dizzy Dizzy Boy5. Little Things6. Ruby Tuesday 7. The Cowboy & The Lady8. Lucy & The Stranger9. Mississippi Delta Queen10. Muddy Mississippi Line11. It's Too Late12. Chippin' Away13. Honey Baby14. Love Arrestor15. The Straight Life16. And Then There Was Gina17. I'm A drifter18. Goodby Marie19. We Gotta Start Loving20. Brand New Kind Of Love21. Summer The First Time22. Danny Is A Mirror To Me 23. A Dime At A Time24. If We Could Outrun The Sun25. Hello Loser26. Everyone But Me27. Lodi28. If You Got A Heart29. Run To Me30. Talk, Talk, Talk31. Guitar Man32. She Chased Me33. Maggie34. QuicksandOutro: It's All In The Game
On this Bob & Tom Extra: We have honey for ED, Bobby Goldsboro, and smokey mountain bears! Support the show: https://members.bobandtom.com/pcd/document?iid=99001I**GTZ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bobby Goldsboro is an American pop singer and songwriter, who released Gold-certified songs such as “See the Funny Little Clown.” In 1968, he released the song “Honey,” which has sold over one million copies. At age 12, Bobby had taught himself how to play a borrowed ukulele. In 1959, Goldsboro graduated from Dothan High School. Later, he attended Auburn University. Bobby left Auburn University after his 2nd year to pursue music. In the early 1960s, Goldsboro played guitar for Roy Orbison for about two years. He first reached the US chart with a hit called ”Molly” in 1962. In 1964, he started his solo career by recording the 1st of a string of 16 top-forty hits, “See the Funny Little Clown.” The single was awarded a gold disc and sold more than 1 million copies.
We've discussed some real stinkers on this show, but this song is certainly up there with the stinkiest of them! Luckily, we learn some fun facts about a weird man's passion for children's puppet entertainment. And, we divulge our Oscar predictions before Hollywood's Biggest Night!
This week, we dig into the album Lost Christmas, Holiday Rarities, and explore the songs we've heard of. Should they have remained "lost"? Artists include Jackie DeShannon, Leon Russell, Jerry Lee Lewis, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Bobby Goldsboro, and Chuck Berry. https://jinglejank.com/episodes/020.html
I was intrigued by the 1968 song "The Prophet" by The Wayward Bus. I played that song on my last show. So I did some research and found a repository for such things as research on ESP, records about ESP, tea cozies based on ESP. I found an album by David Hoy, the aforementioned "prophet". “David Hoy believes the future can be changed…if it can be foreseen. Hoy says “I hope my predictions into the future will be taken away as an experiment in ESP. I make many predictions I cannot explain, but I state them just as they come to me – through a process of mind-release best defined as TIME PROJECTED EMPATHY. In many cases, Hoy frankly hopes that action can be taken to avoid the events he foresees…We predict you will find The Prophet entertainingly awesome.” This record was released in 1970 and doesn't exist in any other format at the moment. But you know I'm gonna bring you the strange. Just like my prom date said about me. Back cover text: Dr. David Hoy, one of America's foremost authorities on extrasensory perception, is a scholar of extraordinary psychic capacity. He has conducted a lifetime study of mind-to-mind communication and is world-renowned for his ESP experiences and research conducted under scientific conditions. He is also the author of several books on ESP, read by a large following in seven languages. Dr. Hoy's astonishing predictions have been well documented and proven to be 85% accurate. David Hoy predicted Bobby Goldsboro's smash hit recording of "Honey" weeks before either of them ever heard of the song! Sixty days before the Silver Bridge collapsed into the Ohio River near Point Pleasant, W. Va., in 1967, David Hoy predicted the disaster on a taped program at radio station KDKA in Pittsburgh. Two years before Jackie Kennedy and Aristotle Onassis were wed, David Hoy predicted the match on Boston radio and TV! Two weeks before the assassination of Sen. Robert Kennedy, David Hoy predicted at Tusculum College in Greenville, Tenn., that Kennedy would win the California primary but that it would be fraught with tragedy! In January of 1969, David Hoy predicted that because of personal tragedy, Sen. Ted Kennedy would not run for the presidency in 1972! Dr. Hoy's methods of predicting future events are recounted in this monumental recording. His vast experieince [sic] in the realm of extrasensory perception uniquely qualifies him to tell others how to awaken their psychic faculties and develop their own extrasensory potential. This album is the most explicit and interesting presentation of ESP development I have come across in my eight years of psychic study. Ronald E. Deckard - Specialist in Psychic Research David Hoy - ESP According To Hoy (Side 1) (1970) Translator - My Favorite Drug (1982) Dan Lewis exposed me to this album, which I like a lot. I remember that and Ken Gee singing "Everywhere I'm Not" for his band The Standard. He sang it as if he was trying to get out of a hostage situation. The Standard was notable for having George Tatuska on drums. Later George was a founding member of Goo Goo Dolls. Ah, South Buffalo in the '80s. Anyhow, a more edgy but less versatile XTC. Translator - Everywhere That I'm Not (1982) Translator - Sleeping Snakes (1982) Barry Mann - Kicks (demo) (1965) Originally offered to The Animals. The Beatles - Revolution (guitars and organ only) (1968) Carole King - Take A Giant Step (demo) (1966) Charles Manson interview from 1966 Diety - Disco Child (1977) The Move - Flowers In The Rain (demo) (1966) Roy Wood and Carl Wayne demo. You can really hear the original chords. Gila - This Morning (1973) From Discogs: Formed in early 1969, out of the Stuttgart political commune, as Gila Füchs, we can only guess as to what their music was like in these early days, yet they quickly established themselves as the foremost exponents of psychedelic space-rock. After disbanding for some six months or so, and working as a member of Popol Vuh, Conny Veit decided to form a new incarnation of Gila. This new band was a veritable supergroup, as it featured Popol Vuh leader Florian Fricke and ex-Amon Düül II multi-instrumentalist Daniel Fichelscher. Although hinted at by the earlier Gila, the new Gila sound [ed: this record] was very much in the Popol Vuh style, with medieval and ethnic touches in a complexly textured rock music featuring multi-guitars and female vocals. Whereas Popol Vuh were purely a studio band, Gila toured and played many concerts, and existed until summer 1974. After this Danny Fichelscher joined Popol Vuh, and Gila eventually split. Conny Veit then joined Guru Guru for a short while before disappearing from the scene for several years. He reappeared within the ranks of Popol Vuh some time later. Whether he has made any other music, we don't know. James Brown - Sayin' and Doin' It (1974) Michael Nesmith and the First National Band - Listen To The Band (early acetate) (1970) I really don't like this version. Odyssey - Who (1974) An early disco project by Vangelis. I have played some Aphrodite's Child on my show, but probably won't play much Jon and Vangelis. Jon being Jon Anderson from Yes. Okie Duke - Ain't No Color To Soul (1971) Farley Parkenfarker is the stage name of keyboardist Okie Duke. Best known for his 1978 recording, Farley Parkenfarker Plays Elvis, which he performed on a highly modified Hammond B-3 organ. Pete Townshend - I Can See For Miles (demo) (1966) Peter and Gordon - I Feel Like Going Out (1968) Peter and Gordon - Woman (early version with Paul McCartney on drums) (1965) Roy Brown - Great Casaboo (1965) I played it twice in a row. I didn't mean to, but it's a great song. Human League -Don't You Want Me (demo) (1981) SAHB (Sensational Alex Harvey Band) - Shake That Thing (1974) Trivia: This album features guest singer Barry St. John, who sang on Dark Side of the Moon, and was a brief member of the band began by my favorite tax cheat, Les Humphries. SAHB - Give My Complements To The Chef (1974) More trivia: Kindly fu** right off if you don't like SAHB. Stop asking for new and original sounds when this one goes shamefully undiscovered. SAHB - Who Murdered Sex? (1978) "Not me," said the censor, "It's all going well..." David Hoy - ESP According To Hoy (Side 2) (1970)
A salute to Super Dave: Actor and comedian Bob Einstein, aka Super Dave Osborne and Marty Funkhouser on Curb Your Enthusiasm, was one of our all-time favorite guests. He passed away while we were gone and we never got to pay proper tribute, so this episode is our salute to Super Dave! He called in whenever he felt like it and would jump into the conversation with whoever we had on, from Norm Macdonald, Bobby Goldsboro, a turkey calling champion, and others. He talks about his appearances on Curb and tells many jokes you'll want to remember.
Time for the 9th Annual Echo Valley Christmas Special! Discover the bubblegum in an Andy Williams TV Christmas special! A dramatic reading from an Archies Christmas comic classic! A joyful sad Christmas song marathon! Strange Christmas gum from Mae West! Plenty of thematically appropriate bubblegum from The Partridge Family, Marty Wilde, Claudine Longet, The Osmonds, Pink Floyd, Bobby Sherman, Bobby Goldsboro, Herman's Hermits, Banaroo, The Twistin' Kings, The Archies, The Christmas Spirit, Gary US Bonds, Lise Miller, The Wombles, and the 1910 Fruitgum Company!
It's the very special 8th annual special Echo Valley bubblegum music Christmas Special! Our first taste of The Monkees' new Christmas album! A dramatic reading with Leonard Nimoy! And, in a double bubble of sorts, Mr. Nimoy sings of Bilbo Baggins! The million dollar quartet of David Cassidy, Shirley Jones, Barbara Eden and Frank "Music Box Dancer"Mills! Veronica confesses her love for Archie Andrews! The Brady kids put up our Christmas tree! Who would steal the baby Jesus on Dragnet?! Plenty of great holiday bubblegum music from The Archies, the 1910 Fruitgum Company, T. Rex, The Beach Girls, Cliff Richard, Bobby Goldsboro, Banaroo, The Cowsills, The Wombles, Derek and Ray, Laughing Wind, Judy and the Duets, and Captain and Tennille! Ho ho ho!
Marc Brillouet vertelt… het verhaal over de nummer 1-hit “Honey” van Bobby Goldsboro uit 1968. © 2020 Daisy Lane & Marc Brillouet
Wenger and Grimm deal with projects around the house, Nazis, listener feedback (at which time they just won't budge on chocolate milk or Bobby Goldsboro), the accelerated timeline, stupid things to say to women in line and, at some point, Nazis again. This is a very good podcast. Reach out to Managing Expectations at pac100media@gmail.com
An extra dose of sunshine brightens this episode! A dramatic reading from a chapter book about The Osmond Brothers and the "New Pop Scene"! Another Echo ValleySad Song Marathon! Movie star Kurt Russell sings Bobby Sherman! Plenty of great bubblegum music from The Hardy Boys, Jonathan King, The Archies, The Banana Splits, Blue Mink, St. David's Row, Beano, Arkade, Austin Roberts, Bobby Goldsboro, Sweet Salt, Sweet Basil, The Osmonds, and The Bottom Line
In an episode first aired December 4, 2017: DJ Andrew Sandoval presents VOLUME 3 of Come To The Wintertime - 40 seasonal sounds from the sixties, including music by The Hep Stars; Zion DeGallier; Chris & Peter Allen; Ronny & The Daytonas; The Boys Next Door; The Beach Boys; The Happenings; Margo Guryan; The Royal Guardsman, The Brothers; Cream; Bobby Goldsboro; Brian Hyland; The Wailers; Saturday's Children; Bob Morrison; Sagittarius; The 4 Seasons; The Knickerbockers; The American Revolution; The Soul Survivors; Society's Children; The Household; The Chicago Loop; Nino Tempo & April Stevens; Fountain Of Youth; Harpers Bizarre; The Cryan' Shames; Simon & Garfunkel; Benjamin Carry Ltd.; Jan & Lorraine; Toast; The Eighth Day; The Tokens; Winston's Fumbs; The Blades Of Grass; The Roman Rebellion; The Barracuda; Attic Sounds; The Iveys; The Ronettes; Beverly & Cary Grant. A full playlist is available here: http://cometothesunshine.com/playlists-show124/
Time for the 9th Annual Echo Valley Christmas Special! Discover the bubblegum in an Andy Williams TV Christmas special! A dramatic reading from an Archies Christmas comic classic! A joyful sad Christmas song marathon! Strange Christmas gum from Mae West! Plenty of thematically appropriate bubblegum from The Partridge Family, Marty Wilde, Claudine Longet, The Osmonds, Pink Floyd, Bobby Sherman, Bobby Goldsboro, Herman's Hermits, Banaroo, The Twistin' Kings, The Archies, The Christmas Spirit, Gary US Bonds, Lise Miller, The Wombles, and the 1910 Fruitgum Company!
This week: Rod McKuen tops the charts! Bobby Goldsboro cuts his toe! The tragic tunes of David Geddes! Gilbert gets a very special birthday tribute! And the song that "inspired" the Casey Kasem meltdown! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Never heard of Bob? You've heard his music and musical friends: Buddy Holly, Charlie Rich, Bobby Goldsboro; its about time you know about Bob Montgomery.
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Part 1 - Rock's pioneering singer songwriter is remembered by those whose lives he changed. Featuring John Goldrosen author of The Buddy Holly Story, preservationist Bill Griggs, plus musicians Bobby Vee, Bobby Goldsboro and Scott Turner. Includes Holly radio interview from 1959.
It's the very special 8th annual special Echo Valley bubblegum music Christmas Special! Our first taste of The Monkees' new Christmas album! A dramatic reading with Leonard Nimoy! And, in a double bubble of sorts, Mr. Nimoy sings of Bilbo Baggins! The million dollar quartet of David Cassidy, Shirley Jones, Barbara Eden and Frank "Music Box Dancer"Mills! Veronica confesses her love for Archie Andrews! The Brady kids put up our Christmas tree! Who would steal the baby Jesus on Dragnet?! Plenty of great holiday bubblegum music from The Archies, the 1910 Fruitgum Company, T. Rex, The Beach Girls, Cliff Richard, Bobby Goldsboro, Banaroo, The Cowsills, The Wombles, Derek and Ray, Laughing Wind, Judy and the Duets, and Captain and Tennille! Ho ho ho!
Bobby Goldsboro joins Mark to discuss his 24 Tonight Show appearances, Ed McMahon opening up for him in Las Vegas, and his friendship with Burt Reynolds.
Best known as the writer and performer of “American Pie,” Don McLean and his songs have hit the Billboard pop, country, and adult contemporary charts nearly twenty times. Staples of his catalog include “Vincent (Starry Starry Night),” which hit #12 in the US and landed at the top of the UK chart; “Castles in the Air,” which charted twice with different versions in 1971 and 1981; and “And I Love You So,” which was covered by Bobby Goldsboro, Perry Como, Johnny Mathis, Glen Campbell and Elvis Presley. McLean’s compositions have been covered by Madonna, Fred Astaire, James Blake, Chet Atkins, Garth Brooks, George Michael, Harry Connick Jr., Josh Groban, Ed Sheeran, and others. He was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2004 and received the BBC Folk Music Lifetime Achievement Award in 2012. “American Pie” was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2002 and was named one of the Top 5 Songs of the 20th Century by the Recording Industry Association of America and the National Endowment for the Arts. McLean has recorded nineteen studio albums. His most recent is Botanical Gardens.
In an episode first aired December 4, 2017: DJ Andrew Sandoval presents VOLUME 3 of Come To The Wintertime - 40 seasonal sounds from the sixties, including music by The Hep Stars; Zion DeGallier; Chris & Peter Allen; Ronny & The Daytonas; The Boys Next Door; The Beach Boys; The Happenings; Margo Guryan; The Royal Guardsman, The Brothers; Cream; Bobby Goldsboro; Brian Hyland; The Wailers; Saturday's Children; Bob Morrison; Sagittarius; The 4 Seasons; The Knickerbockers; The American Revolution; The Soul Survivors; Society's Children; The Household; The Chicago Loop; Nino Tempo & April Stevens; Fountain Of Youth; Harpers Bizarre; The Cryan' Shames; Simon & Garfunkel; Benjamin Carry Ltd.; Jan & Lorraine; Toast; The Eighth Day; The Tokens; Winston's Fumbs; The Blades Of Grass; The Roman Rebellion; The Barracuda; Attic Sounds; The Iveys; The Ronettes; Beverly & Cary Grant.
Tonight 5pm-6pm EST 2pm-3pm PDT 10pm-11pm BST The Menace's Attic/Just Another Menace Sunday bombshellradio.com ( "Menace's Attic: SIx Decades of Rock and Roll by Theme" radio shows This week's show shares some songs for Houston (including a deep and gorgeous R.E.M. track), some reality, some lack of it (think XTC and INXS!), The Ramones and some Easy Listening gems from the 70's including England Dan and John Ford Coley, Joey Heatherton and Bobby Goldsboro! #Classics #rock #MenaceAttic #DJ #Radioshow #DennisTheMenace #ClassicRock #Alternative #BombshellRadio
Bill Hughes has another Essential Song for George. It's Bobby Goldsboro's 'Summer The Last Time'.
The legendary Jerry Chesnut has written more than three dozen Top 40 singles, including Top 10 classics such as Jerry Lee Lewis’s “Another Place, Another Time,” Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton’s “Holding On to Nothing,” George Jones’s “A Good Year For the Roses,” Faron Young’s “It’s Four in the Morning,” Loretta Lynn’s “They Don’t Make ‘Em Like My Daddy Anymore,” and Johnny Cash’s “Oney.” Additionally, he wrote five songs that were recorded by Elvis Presley, including the Top 10 "It's Midnight," and “T-R-O-U-B-L-E,” which would later become a hit single for Travis Tritt. Chesnut also penned charting singles for Tammy Wynette, Dave Dudley, Bobby Goldsboro, Bill Anderson, Hank Williams Jr., Mel Tillis, Tom Jones, and Alan Jackson. His songs have additionally been recorded by Waylon Jennings, Kitty Wells, Ernest Tubb, Eddy Arnold, Ray Price, Marty Robbins, Conway Twitty, Hank Thompson, Willie Nelson, Mark Chesnutt, Johnny Paycheck, George Strait, Elvis Costello, the Counting Crows, and many others. The two-time Grammy nominee was named Billboard’s Country Songwriter of the Year in 1972, was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1996, and became a member of the Kentucky Music Hall of Fame in 2004.
Sonny Curtis began his music career in Lubbock, Texas, playing lead guitar in Buddy Holly’s pre-Crickets band, The Three Tunes. He landed his first hit as a songwriter when Webb Pierce took his song “Someday” to #12 on the Billboard country chart in 1957. He went on to his own performing career, both as a solo artist and as the longtime guitarist and vocalist for the post-Buddy Holly Crickets, while continuing to write songs that became hits for others. These include The Everly Brothers’ “Walk Right Back,” Andy Williams’ “A Fool Never Learns,” The Bobby Fuller Four’s “I Fought the Law,” Bobby Goldsboro’s “The Straight Life,” Leo Sayer’s “More Than I Can Say,” and Keith Whitley’s #1 country hit, “I’m No Stranger to the Rain.” In addition, Curtis wrote and performed “Love is All Around,” the theme song to The Mary Tyler Moore Show. His music has been covered by Roy Orbison, Tom Petty, The Grateful Dead, The Stray Cats, Bryan Adams, John Cougar Mellencamp, Johnny Cash, Bruce Springsteen, Waylon Jennings, Hank Williams, Jr., Joan Jett, Sammy Davis, Jr., Dean Martin, Bing Crosby, Chet Atkins, Johnny Rivers, Green Day, Harry Nilsson, Glen Campbell, and many others. He’s a member of the Musician’s Hall of Fame and the Texas Heritage Songwriters Hall of Fame. He was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1991. In 2012 he and his fellow Crickets were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, which also counted Sonny’s “I Fought the Law” as one of the 500 “Songs That Shaped Rock.” Similarly, “I Fought the Law” is on Rolling Stone magazine’s list of the “500 Greatest Songs of All Time.”
Part 2 of 2: Hailing from Lubbock, Texas, Mac Davis began his music career working for Vee Jay Records and Liberty Records in Atlanta. Relocating to Los Angeles in the late 1960s, he became a staff songwriter for Nancy Sinatra’s music publishing company. His early songwriting success came when Elvis Presley recorded several of his songs, including “A Little Less Conversation,” “Memories,” “Clean Up Your Own Backyard,” “Don’t Cry Daddy,” and “In the Ghetto.” Soon his songs were being recorded by O.C. Smith, Kenny Rogers and the First Edition, Glen Campbell, Ray Price, and Bobby Goldsboro, who enjoyed a major hit with Mac’s “Watching Scotty Grow” in 1971. Thanks to his success as a songwriter, Davis signed an artist deal with Columbia Records, and later Casablanca Records, scoring thirty-three charting singles between 1970 and 1986. Most of those hits were written by Davis himself, including “I Believe in Music,” “One Hell of a Woman,” “Stop and Smell the Roses,” “It’s Hard to be Humble,” “Texas in My Rearview,” “Hooked on Music,” “You’re My Bestest Friend,” and the Grammy-nominated #1 pop hit, “Baby Don’t Get Hooked on Me.” He was named both the the Academy of Country Music’s Entertainer of the Year in 1974, hosted his own NBC variety show from 1974 through 1976, was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2000, and joined the national Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2006. He’s a three-time Grammy nominee with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and he continues to write, most recently collaborating with - and having his songs recorded by - Rivers Cuomo of Weezer, Bruno Mars, and Avicii.
Part 1 of 2: Hailing from Lubbock, Texas, Mac Davis began his music career working for Vee Jay Records and Liberty Records in Atlanta. Relocating to Los Angeles in the late 1960s, he became a staff songwriter for Nancy Sinatra’s music publishing company. His early songwriting success came when Elvis Presley recorded several of his songs, including “A Little Less Conversation,” “Memories,” “Clean Up Your Own Backyard,” “Don’t Cry Daddy,” and “In the Ghetto.” Soon his songs were being recorded by O.C. Smith, Kenny Rogers and the First Edition, Glen Campbell, Ray Price, and Bobby Goldsboro, who enjoyed a major hit with Mac’s “Watching Scotty Grow” in 1971. Thanks to his success as a songwriter, Davis signed an artist deal with Columbia Records, and later Casablanca Records, scoring thirty-three charting singles between 1970 and 1986. Most of those hits were written by Davis himself, including “I Believe in Music,” “One Hell of a Woman,” “Stop and Smell the Roses,” “It’s Hard to be Humble,” “Texas in My Rearview,” “Hooked on Music,” “You’re My Bestest Friend,” and the Grammy-nominated #1 pop hit, “Baby Don’t Get Hooked on Me.” He was named both the the Academy of Country Music’s Entertainer of the Year in 1974, hosted his own NBC variety show from 1974 through 1976, was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2000, and joined the national Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2006. He’s a three-time Grammy nominee with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and he continues to write, most recently collaborating with - and having his songs recorded by - Rivers Cuomo of Weezer, Bruno Mars, and Avicii.
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Singer/songwriter and legendary performer Bobby Goldsboro joins Chuck Bastie and Todd Miller at 8p ET tonight to discuss her career as a performer, and his new career as a painter! His song “Honey” was the best selling song of 1968, selling more copies than even The Beatles!! He still performs occasionally but has discovered a latent love of oil painting and is having success all over again. To catch up with Bobby, check his touring schedule and find out where you can view and buy his paintings, head over to http://www.BobbyGoldsboro.com. #goldsboro #honey #hitsong #beatles #bastie #cwoim #talkradio #listenuptalk #listenuptalkradio #music #70's #AMRadio Follow Chuck on Twitter at http://www.Twitter.com/ChuckBastie, and find him on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/chucksworldofinfinitemojo And, if you miss the show tonight, it will be On Demand Thursday right here or on iTunes podcast! Hear “Chuck's World Of Infinite Mojo” with Chuck Bastie, at 8p ET every Tuesday, but if you miss it, it will be on demand Wednesday, right here or on iTunes podcast! Find us on Twitter @ListenUpTalk or on Facebook at www.FB.com/ListenUpTalkRadio.
Joseph Vincelli's signature is his passion towards his music. He toured and recorded with Buddy Miles, Ice Cube, Bobby Goldsboro, Jerry Vale, and Burt Reynolds. Also, Joseph wrote for several film scores and movies, commercials, and jingles. We welcome Joseph to the show to talk about his new cd The Invitation.