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John Leyton John Leyton & The Flames - Live In Concert
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John Leyton: John Leyton & The Flames - Live In Concert
(2012/Lone Rider Records) 27 tracks, recorded live the Amersham Rock & Roll Club! Seven tracks on this album are from the rehearsal sessions at the Farm Factory studios!Songs
John Leyton - John Leyton & The Flames - Live In Concert Medium 1 | |||
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1: | The Great Escape | ||
2: | Shout, Shout | ||
3: | Hello Mary Lou | ||
4: | Wild Wind | ||
5: | Walk right back | ||
6: | Treat me nice | ||
7: | Baby, I don't care | ||
8: | Pretend | ||
9: | Make love to me | ||
10: | Dreamin' | ||
11: | Oh Boy | ||
12: | What do you want? | ||
13: | Say Mama | ||
14: | Tell Laura I Love Her | ||
15: | Son this is she | ||
16: | What Do You Want To Make Those Eyes At Me For | ||
17: | Singing the Blues | ||
18: | Do you wanna dance? | ||
19: | Johnny Remember Me | ||
20: | Sea Cruise/Razzle Dazzle | ||
21: | Lonely City | ||
22: | What do you want? | ||
23: | Tedy Bear | ||
24: | Good luck charm | ||
25: | Hey God Lookin' | ||
26: | Three steps to Heaven | ||
27: | Bill Haley Medley |
Artikeleigenschaften von John Leyton: John Leyton & The Flames - Live In Concert
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Interpret: John Leyton
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Albumtitel: John Leyton & The Flames - Live In Concert
- Format CD
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Genre Rock 'n' Roll
- Music Genre Rock 'n' Roll
- Music Style Rock & Roll
- Music Sub-Genre 201 Rock & Roll
- Title John Leyton & The Flames - Live In Concert
- Release date 2012
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Label LONE RIDER
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SubGenre Rock - Rock'n'Roll
EAN: 5065001998041
- weight in Kg 0.100
Artist description "Leyton, John"
John Leyton,
born John Dudley Leyton in Frinton, Essex, on Feb. 17, 1939, was another actor who turned to singing by chance. He played Ginger in the ATV Biggles series and then Johnny St. Cyr in another TV series, Harper's West One which is where he got his first chance to sing 'Johnny Remember Me' and which led to the record's success in 1961. It was expertly produced by Joe Meek and featured an echo effect that masked the inadequacies of Leyton's voice.
His other records were all remarkably similar and the public quickly tired of him. Written by Geoff, Goddard, they were 'Wild Wind', 'Son This Is She' and 'Lonely City' in 1962. He later returned to acting and appeared in The Great Escape (1963), Von Ryan's Express (1965) and Krakatoa (1968). Possibly his only lasting claim to fame was that he was one of the first artists to be handled by Robert Stigwood, later to find his fortune as the producer of Jesus Christ Superstar and owner of RSO records.