 | Love Letters In The Sand - Pat Boone.
Tags: Beach, Hope, Letters, Love, Sadness, Sand, Sea, Sorrow, Waves, Write
Description: Pat Boone sings Love Letters in the sand, absolutely wonderful. Please rate my video thankyou. Hope you enjoy it too. :)
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 | Pat Boone Moody River
Tags: Amadeus, Aurie, Boone, Bruce, D., Gary, Lawrence, Moody, Pat, River, Welk
Description: From a 1961 Lawrence Welk Show
Lyrics:
http://www.musicman.com/job/2007/12/pat-boone-moody-river.html
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 | Speedy Gonzalez - Pat Boone tribute
Tags: Boone, cartoon, Chirre, Gonzalez, Looney, Pat, Romina, Speedy, tribute, Tunes
Description: A tribute to Pat Boone.
The beautiful girl in the video is ROMINA CHIRRE, a good friend. She's a very talented singer / guitar-player in her own right - check out her profile at:
http://www.rominachirre.com/
Written by Buddy Kaye, Ethel Lee & David Hill
Spoken:
It was a moonlit night in old Mexico. I walked alone between some old adobe haciendas. Suddenly, I heard the plaintive cry of a young Mexican girl.
(Female voice singing a series of 'La-la-la's')
You better come home, Speedy Gonzales
Away from Tannery Row
Stop alla your a-drinkin'
With that floozie named Flo
Come on home to your adobe
And slap some mud on the wall
The roof is leakin' like a strainer
There's loadsa roaches in the hall
Speedy Gonzales, why don'tcha come home?
Speedy Gonzales, how come ya leave me all alone?
Spoken in a male Mexican accent
Hey, Rosita
I hafta go shopping downtown for my mudder
She needs some tortillas and chili peppers
(Female voice singing a series of 'La-la-la's')
Your doggy's gonna have a puppy
And we're runnin' outta coke
No enchiladas in the icebox
And the television's broke
I saw some lipstick on your sweatshirt
I smelled some perfume in your ear
Well if you're gonna keep on messin'
Don't bring your business back a-here
Mmm, Speedy Gonzales, why don'tcha come home?
Speedy Gonzales, how come ya leave me all alone?
Spoken in a male Mexican accent
Hey, Rosita
Come queek
Down at the cantina they giving green stamps with tequila!!
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 | bernadine - PAT BOONE -
Tags: baby, black, boone, letter, oldies, pat, white, why
Description: short video
Charles Eugene Patrick Boone (known as Pat Boone, born June 1, 1934) is a singer whose smooth style made him a popular performer of the 1950s. His cover versions of African-American rhythm and blues hits had a noticeable impact on the development of the broad popularity of rock and roll. He is also an actor, a motivational speaker, a television personality, and a conservative political commentator.
His teen idol popularity in the late 1950s was second only to that of Elvis Presley, and, like Presley, he soon tried his hand at acting
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 | Pat Boone - Aint That A Shame
Tags: And, Boone, Pat, Rock, Roll
Description: Pat Boone - Aint That A Shame
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 | Pat Boone Christmas
Tags: Barney, Bear, Boone, Christmas, Doo, Dynomutt, Flintstone, Fred, Hanna-Barbera, Hound, Huckleberry, Pat, Rubble, Scooby, Yogi
Description: Pat sings "It's OK to be a kid at Christmas" followed by opening credits.
Pat Boone Christmas Hanna-Barbarra Dynomutt Scooby Doo Yogi Bear Fred Flintstone Barney Rubble Huckleberry Hound Snagglepuss Hong Kong Phooey Debbie Boone The Hudson Brothers The Ropers Norman Fell Audra Lindley Tom Bosley Rosemary Cloony Gavin MacLeod Dinah Shore
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 | Pat Boone - Tutti Frutti
Tags: pop, R&B
Description: Charles Eugene Patrick Boone (born June 1, 1934) is an American singer whose smooth style made him a popular performer of the 1950s. His cover versions of African-American rhythm and blues hits had a noticeable impact on the development of the broad popularity of rock and roll. He is also an actor, a motivational speaker, a television personality, and a conservative political commentator.
Boone began recording in 1954 for Republic Records. His 1955 version of Fats Domino's "Ain't That a Shame" was a huge hit. This set the stage for the early part of Boone's career, which focused on covering R&B songs by black artists for a white market. Randy Wood, the owner of Dot, had issued an R & B single by the Griffin Brothers in 1960 called "Tra la la-a", different song to the later LaVern Baker one - and he was keen to put out another version after the original had failed. This became the B side of the first Boone single "Two hearts two kisses", originally by the Charms - whose "Hearts of Stone" had been covered by the label's Fontane Sisters. Once the Boone version was in the shops, it spawned more covers by the Crewcuts, Doris Day and even Frank Sinatra. In the UK the song was covered by Lita Roza, a band singer with Ted Heath and her version was in the shops first.
A #1 single in 1956 by Boone was not as much a cover as a revival of a then 7 year old song I almost lost my mind-a song which had been covered at the time by another black star Nat King Cole from the original by Ivory Joe Hunter who was to benefit from Boone's hit version not only in royalties but in status as he was back in the news. In 1957 Boone cut an album simply called "Pat" which was full of R & B covers.
Six of Boone's hit singles were R&B covers. These were "Ain't That a Shame" by Fats Domino and "Tutti Frutti" and "Long Tall Sally" by Little Richard, and "At My Front Door (Crazy Little Mama)" by the El Dorados. The other two R&B covers were blues ballads, "I Almost Lost My Mind" by Ivory Joe Hunter and "Chains of Love", a hit for Big Joe Turner and later B.B. King that had been written by Ahmet Ertegün and Why baby why recorded first by the Blockbusters for a film called Rock All Night. By 1957, Boone was concentrating on middle-of-the-road music, although he would continue to record R&B songs (such as "Two Little Kisses," a non-alcoholic version of "One Mint Julep"), and his version of The Capris' song, "There's a Moon Out Tonight" as cover versions.
Boone soon began turning more and more to ballads. Some of his biggest hits included "Love Letters in the Sand" (with the instrumental break featuring Boone's whistling), "April Love," "Friendly Persuasion (Thee I Love)," and "Don't Forbid Me."
His recording of the theme song from the 1957 film April Love (film) topped the charts for six weeks and was nominated for an Academy Award. Pat also wrote the lyrics for the instrumental theme song for the movie Exodus, which lyrics he titled "This Land Is Mine." (Ernest Gold had composed the music.)
The British Invasion ended Boone's career as a hitmaker, though he continued recording throughout the 1960s. In the 1970s, he switched to gospel and country, and he continued performing in other media as well. He is currently working as the disc jockey of a popular oldies radio show and runs his own record company which provides an outlet for new recordings by 1950s greats who can no longer find a place with the major labels.
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 | Pat Boone Flips His Wig
Tags: bald, boone, flip, funny, hair, live, pat, weird, wig
Description: Pat Boone showing off his rope wrangling finesse
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 | Pat Boone - Crazy Train
Tags: Boone, Crazy, In, Metal, Mood, Osbourne, Ozzy, Pat, TheDevilsAccount, Train
Description: Crazy, but that's how it goes
Millions of people living as foes
Maybe it's not too late
To learn how to love
And forget how to hate
Mental wounds not healing
Driving me insane
I'm going off the rails on a crazy train
I've listened to preachers
I've listened to fools
I've watched all the dropouts
Who make their own rules
One person conditioned to rule and control
The media sells it and you live the role
Mental wounds still screaming
Driving me insane
I'm going off the rails on a crazy train
I know that things are going wrong for me
You gotta listen to my words
Yeah
Heirs of a cold war
That's what we've become
Inheriting troubles I'm mentally numb
Crazy, I just cannot bear
I'm living with something that just isn't fair
Mental wounds not healing
Who and what's to blame
I'm going off the rails on a crazy train
_________________________
In a Metal Mood: No More Mr. Nice Guy is 1997 album by Pat Boone in which Boone covers hard rock and heavy metal songs in a jazz/big band style. Boone promoted the album by appearing in leather clothing (and, at that year's American Music Awards, wearing a dog collar). He succeeded at propelling Metal Mood onto the Billboard record charts (making it Boone's first hit album in 35 years), but it did not please some of his longtime supporters who consider the heavy metal genre in bad taste, or worse.
His cover of Ozzy Osbourne's Crazy Train would later serve as the theme song for Ozzy's reality show, The Osbournes. His effort to give rock songs a swing treatment was imitated later by his contemporary Paul Anka in the album Rock Swings.
Track listing:
1. You've Got Another Thing Comin' (Original: Judas Priest) -- 4:19
2. Smoke on the Water (Original: Deep Purple) -- 3:53
3. It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll) (Original: AC/DC) -- 4:37
4. Panama (Original: Van Halen) -- 5:15
5. No More Mr. Nice Guy (Original: Alice Cooper) -- 3:06
6. Love Hurts (Original: Everly Brothers, popularised as a hard rock ballad by Nazareth) Composed by Boudleaux Bryant -- 4:57
7. Enter Sandman (Original: Metallica) -- 3:52
8. Holy Diver (Original: Dio) -- 4:44
9. Paradise City (Original: Guns N' Roses) -- 4:41
10. The Wind Cries Mary (Original: Jimi Hendrix) -- 4:12
11. Crazy Train (Original: Ozzy Osbourne) -- 4:32
12. Stairway to Heaven (Original: Led Zeppelin) -- 4:59
Personnel:
* Pat Boone, Ronnie James Dio, Clydene Jackson Edwards, Merry Clayton, Carmen Twillie (vocals);
* Ritchie Blackmore, Mitch Holder, Dawayne Bailey, Dweezil Zappa, Dan Ferguson, Michael Thompson (electric guitar);
* Doug Cameron, Bruce Dukov, Michelle Richards (violin);
* Evan Wilson (viola);
* Larry Corbett (cello);
* Tom Scott, Gary Herbig, Don Menza, Pete Christlieb, Terry Harrington, Plas Johnson, Jeol Peskin (woodwinds);
* Frank Szabo, Chuck Findley, Wayne Bergeron, Rick Baptist, Chris Tedesco (trumpet);
* Dick "Slide" Hyde, Lew McCreary, Alan Kaplan, Bruce Otto, Dana Hughes (trombone);
* Dave Siebels (organ, keyboards);
* Andy Simpkins (acoustic bass);
* Marco Mendoza (electric bass);
* Gregg Bissonette (drums);
* Lenny Castro (percussion);
* Sheila E. (timbales).
Pat Boone answers his Metal Mood critics:
http://www.feasite.org/Foundation/fbcpatbo.htm
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 | Pat Boone - The Exodus Song (This Land Is Mine)
Tags: Bible, Boone, Exodus, Is, Land, Mine, Moses, music, Pat, pop, religious, Song, The, This, world
Description: Music by Ernst Gold
Words by Pat Boone
This land is mine, God gave this land to me
This brave, this ancient land to me
And when the morning sun reveals her hills and plain
Then I see a land where children can run free
So take my hand and walk this land with me
And walk this lovely land with me
Though I am just a man, when you are by my side
With the help of God, I know I can be strong
So take my hand and walk this land with me
And walk this lovely land with me
Though I am just a man, when you are by my side
With the help of God, I know I can be strong
To make this land our own
If I must fight, I'll fight to make this land our home
Until I die, this land is mine
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 | Music Great Pat Boone
Tags: AMA, American, and, Awards, celebrity, Day, Elvis, Great, Houston, legend, Leno, Letterman, MTV, Music, Na, Presley, rock, roll, ShaNa, VH1
Description: Legendary singer Pat Boone on Charles Snider Show!
Listen to him talk about Elvis, and his FIVE new albums in 2006!
late nite tv talk show airs in Houston on Channel 17
csshow@gmail.com for more information.
www.myspace.com/chucksnider
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