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WOW WOW WOW! From a mad keen 76 years old Aussie fan. Sure brings back some great memories.
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This is a beautiful song, but this version is for retarded people.
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Teresa was one of the greatest lady singer of all time.
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Would have been fantastic to spend a nice evening with Ms. Brewer on Mockingbird Hill. A talented lovely woman.
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My Mom looked and sounded like her when I was young I loved to listen to her sing.......
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Dinah Shore -- and -- Mitch Miller's Sing Alongs were still using some of Les Paul and Mary Ford's original hits into the late 50's and early sixties. Patti Page's covers were beautiful and still are ( She will be missed ) today. Teresa Brewer sang "Mocking Bird Hill" like a sad, sleepy lullaby instead of something to wake up to. It was the WRONG interpretation!!!
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Is there a place called mockingbird hill it would be great if there was
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I like this song very much, when I was in the beginning of my teenage years their was this young fellow I once knew sang it to me. His name was Walter Basco, Skipper Basco's Older brother. ? Skip (this was his nickname Skip)(my nickname was Ginny, still is but back then I spelt it Ginnie)) and I graduated from 8th grade together along with some other students back in 1950's ? My name then was Virginia Maddox-- now it's Havu, has been for going on 58 happy years.. ? :)
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One of America's icon Singers not found anymore. RIP.
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Another of her wonderful recordings loved all her songs. Thank You.
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THIS LADY HAS A LOVELY VOICE love listening to her my favorite is PEACE OF MIND
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I'm glad I'm not the only one who likes cheezoid music. I used to think something was wrong with me...now I have a superiority complex...lol
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My mom use to sing this song when She would be cleaning the house. She sounded just like Teresa Brewer. I don't remember hearing of her when I was growing up, but she's really beautiful with a beautiful voice.
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No one will have a voice like that again.... Miss you Teresa !
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I love patti page it reminds me of my father
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Little Miss Dynamite can't be topped or replaced in my book of oldies singers
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Out off reach was the first record i bought,im now 72 ,and i still remember it ,those where the good old days.
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75 now still playing them. My youth was made of these songs. How many of todays songs will last like these?
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What a nice, gentle, loping version...Teresa was the SWEETEST!!!!!!
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My father was a big Teresa Brewer fan, he loved her so much he named me, Teresa after her. I am kinda partial to her and her songs. Great voice! Great Lady! Thanks for sharing.
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@docambra They won't give you permission. I just wouldn't do it if I were you. The only way it could remain on YouTube is if they don't notice it.
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darling Billy - playing this after a great week - do so wish you were still with us - to hear your wonderful voice - but at least I can log on to youtube for a place in heaven. thank you Billy. You are the most amazing singer in the whole wide world! Jillian.
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The nearest we'll ever get to heaven on earth.
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Billy - no one on earth sings like you - you are out of this world. And so unbelievably handsome - its almost too much!
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Has any one a copy of come to the Mardi Gras by Billy Eckstine
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What a warm voice. I feel so nostalgic and full of melancholy hearing Billy Eckstine sing this song so full of memories for me.
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And With Sarah Vaughan, their voices were so unique.
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What a voice, always loved his beautiful voice.
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Gives me goosebumps when I play this and you don't get them much when you're 76 . Such a beautiful song and a lovely man, so handsome. He's out of this world.
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Follow that perfect ,just close your eyes and listen
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Another Timeless Classic Hit Single from 1954 as it is By Billy Eckstine as it is Called No One But You was A Top 5 Hit Single for him in 1954
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I wish I could have met this handsome man.. He was heavenly in song and looks.
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Went to Cardiff Wales UK to see Billy Eckstine met my wife of concert still together after sixty years and still in love
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I have no words that would do justice to this mans remarkable voice. There will never be another like him. He was unique. Thank you for posting this exquisite song
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THANK YOU for posting this superb share....memories are made of this gem.
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takes me back of my teen years
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What a great voice wonderful ,Thank you for the posting.
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One of the truly great recordings by any male singer,and this from a Sinatraphile.
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The most underrated singer ever,a beautiful song ,r I p billy, what a fabulous voice !!!
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Any one who knew music from 1930 to 1970 lived in the most magic music time in history
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Any one know who played the beautiful mandolin on this exquisite piece?
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Was there ever anybody better than this guy?
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Billy Eckstein! Billy had a great golden voice and was the best of the best in the early 1950s. When I was a very very young boy my parents took me to see him live in Lido Beach Long Island. He sounded great then. He still sounds great now! I bet if Billy were alive now he'd be on tour with standing room only!
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kyrill morgan i use to impersonate mr B back in the 50s at the TRINANT club good old days. Bye
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wow! what a wonderful voice... his rendition of " No one but you" should be renamed "No one like him".
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A wonderful tune played in the movie Blood&Flesh with Carlos Thompson!!
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Takes me back to the 50s. some of my family used to sing these songs, very nostalgic, a lovely song and singer....
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This is true romantic music!! What a difference with the "Noisy Tunes" we keep hearing !!
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I remember when it first came on the radio. Along the Green Door, it was hilarious. Oddly, I can now, clearly, hear Ed's voice, from Danial Boone.
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I remember this song quite well. My dad would later sing it to my niece when she was born in 1962. I didn't connect Ed Ames to it until much later. I remember Ed Ames playing the character Mingo on the series Daniel Boone.
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My granddaughter is nine days today, 11-17-18! Love you Baby Girl!
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That musical head-slap at the end is what makes it!
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I don't know how I stumbled on this wonderful song in 1989 when my first daughter was born but I used to hold her and sing and dance around the house to it for months. A sweet and precious memory!
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I remember when Ed Ames almost lost his "manhood" on the Johnny Carson show. It was hilarious.
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This is the crap we used to have to listen to on the radio before Rock and Roll became respectable enough to be played everywhere, all day long.
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This is as 'naughty' as good pop music should be.
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Loved this song since I was 3! My grandparents would play it for me in 2002 :) always stuck in my head!! Being passed through the generations
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Born in 61. My Grandfather sang this to me as a child. Clever lyrics & beautiful voices!!!!!##
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Did she file an environmental impact statement? She had the town whirl.
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My step dad used to sing the chorus of this song to my daughter when she was just a baby! haha This is the first time I've ever actually heard the whole song. Thank you for sharing this video! :)
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its scary that I am only 12 and in love with this song
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everyone should hear this song. I like this song a lot.
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Born in 55. Literally one of the first songs in my memory.
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I am pissed that when I came to listen to this epic group that I am greeted by a political message from Donald Trump. Political ads do not belong here. I don't care if it is Hillary or Donald - they do not belong.
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my son says "who needs exercise when you have a song that literally just takes your breath away".
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Back when adults were adult and brought into the world beautiful new human beings, instead of adult-children bringing into the world what they consider playthings to be given incredibly stupid names; scary to think in whose hands the future lies.
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My parents always told me that this was my baby song !!
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This song has been embedded in my subconscious since I was little. So, fifty or so years later, I've had three wonderful grandsons, and now in 2015, a granddaughter! Parts of this song have filtered down into my brain, and yes, my granddaughter is "only NINE days old." This beautiful song comes flooding back to me :)
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An all time favorite and the guy next door has a new baby that is exactly nine days old. I told him to listen to this old time song......
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Where can I download this song to put on my cell?
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Great music from back in the day, no insinuations, just Real lyric music
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Pure white music from the 50's boo pop go rock n roll!!
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My beloved Daddy used to listen to this song a thousand times, when I was a baby, and I still remember this, and ADORE it, it brings back my Father, who is not with me for 26 years, he listens to this our song from high above, the HEAVEN! Kisses, Father!
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I can't believe there is one dislike for this song. It was great when new and it is still great.
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"The Naughty Lady of Shady Lane" could well have very different connotations these days.
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MY all time favorite singer, I loved her voice from the first time I heard it and still play her music often I have almost all she did, Met her a couple of times, such a Lovely lady RIP Ruby .
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A beautiful and sincere reminder of happier and safer times.
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It was a great time, the 50's and 60's. No one from today well ever have the experience we did then. What a song, I sit at the computer and play it again and again.
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Such a sweet voice. Wish female singers of today could covey the emotion of the lyrics as they did back in the fifties and sixties
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My Mum sang this song as a lullaby for me - I was born in 1952. So wonderful to hear it in its entirety - so beautiful :)
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Just reminds me so much of my mum and dad who I miss every day
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Scary Story, My Nana's best friend when she was about 15 died from a motor bike accident the very year this song came out he was about 17, and his name... was Jimmy.
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Such a beautiful song:) I always sing this when I tell my friend Jimmy goodbye:)
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It was the record that was playing on the radio at the exact time of the morning that I left home for the first time to join the Army. I was just 17 years old.It turned out to be a bitter-sweet memory really, but that's another story.
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Thanks for sharing this song! I haven't heard it since I was a kid when it came out. My older sister started going steady with a boy named Jimmy and always sang this song. They were later married and raised two children. Fortunately they never had to ever say Goodbye until he passed away.
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my brother died age 23 his name was jimmy hearts never stopped crying we want him back
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My mother sang this to me when I was little tyke, as Jimmy was my nickname. My brother, nicknamed Billy, got the much happier "Billy Boy" as his lullaby, and I always felt a little sad that he got such an upbeat song while I got one that was so sad.Nonetheless, thanks for sharing this. It had been far too long since I'd heard this. :)
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Thanks a million for uploading this song. I have ,not been listening to this song for many years, and it brought tears to my eyes, god it hurts terribly thinking of all the beautiful girls that I danced with to this tune. I miss them all
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Have not heard this since I was 8 years old (fifty years ago) can still see my Mum putting the washing through the mangle by hand to dry it, there was seven of us for her to look after, she,s still going strong 94 this year. Bless her.
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my sister played this to me when i was a child . She thought it was funny because it made me cry.
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My older sister used to play this song when i was a little girl,just to see me cry.
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I wish I could see my good friend July again, she had left over 4 years, but I still miss her
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I wish I could see my Jimmy again, he been gone over 10 years but I still miss him badly, Even though I try get on with life I may as well have died with him
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I was 13 when this lovely song appeared. I had been wanting so much to enjoy it again, Thank you very much for posting.
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I was just guessing because you said you found my channel because of the Jerry Vale songs I had posted.
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Yes, it seems like a long time ago. I didn't know this was where you first commented. I would have figured it was on a Jerry Vale song.
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My 5 year old daughter and I dance to this song in the living room, and when he says "when we sway I go WEAK" I swing her and sing WE!!! She loves it!
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Leave it up to me to leave my volume on the highest and get startled by music at 0:00
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So I'm here because a fantastic writer (her work is called "El Arte en Ti") used this song to show us a beautiful couple, that met in heaven after years of being apart.
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Can anyone please Name me Some Legendary singers Like Him?: *I'm 16 and i like this old NA Type of music *