What was the first record you ever bought
What was the first record you ever bought
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What was the first record you ever bought
LOL My first record, bought when I was 11, was one none of you probably have ever heard of, titled "Running Bear". Don't remember who it was by, but it was about 2 star-crossed Indian lovers. My sisters and I used to act it out, dramatic little dweebs that we were.
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What was the first record you ever bought
My first album was one of the Osmond Brothers albums but I promise I don't remember which one. I had some Jackson 5 stuff, too. I loved the Bay City Rollers!
Then I graduated to Neil Diamond, Elton John, Simon and Garfunkel, Alice Cooper, ACDC, Cheap Trick and the rest of that genre. I have just about every album that Journey did on CD. (I often have to go reconfiscate them from my younger daughter!)
Now, my latest CD purchases have been Lonestar and Randy Travis.
Then I graduated to Neil Diamond, Elton John, Simon and Garfunkel, Alice Cooper, ACDC, Cheap Trick and the rest of that genre. I have just about every album that Journey did on CD. (I often have to go reconfiscate them from my younger daughter!)
Now, my latest CD purchases have been Lonestar and Randy Travis.
Sandi
What was the first record you ever bought
Running Bear and Little white girl, God I loved that song, how they swam towards each other.
RUNNING BEAR
(J.P. Richardson)
Johnny Preston (Mercury 71474, 1959
On the banks of the river
Stood Runnin' Bear, young Indian brave
On the other side of the river
Stood his lovely Indian maid
Little White Dove was-a her name
Such a lovely sight to see
But their tribes fought with each other
So their love could never be
Runnin' Bear loved Little White Dove
With a love big as the sky
Runnin' Bear loved Little White Dove
With a love that couldn't die
He couldn't swim the raging river
'Cause the river was too wide
He couldn't reach Little White Dove
Waiting on the other side
In the moonlight he could see her
Throwing kisses 'cross the waves
Her little heart was beating faster
Waiting there for her brave
Runnin' Bear loved Little White Dove
With a love big as the sky
Runnin' Bear loved Little White Dove
With a love that couldn't die
Runnin' Bear dove in the water
Little White Dove did the same
And they swam out to each other
Through the swirling stream they came
As their hands touched and their lips met
The ragin' river pulled them down
Now they'll always be together
In that happy hunting ground
Runnin' Bear loved Little White Dove
With a love big as the sky
Runnin' Bear loved Little White Dove
With a love that couldn't die
RUNNING BEAR
(J.P. Richardson)
Johnny Preston (Mercury 71474, 1959
On the banks of the river
Stood Runnin' Bear, young Indian brave
On the other side of the river
Stood his lovely Indian maid
Little White Dove was-a her name
Such a lovely sight to see
But their tribes fought with each other
So their love could never be
Runnin' Bear loved Little White Dove
With a love big as the sky
Runnin' Bear loved Little White Dove
With a love that couldn't die
He couldn't swim the raging river
'Cause the river was too wide
He couldn't reach Little White Dove
Waiting on the other side
In the moonlight he could see her
Throwing kisses 'cross the waves
Her little heart was beating faster
Waiting there for her brave
Runnin' Bear loved Little White Dove
With a love big as the sky
Runnin' Bear loved Little White Dove
With a love that couldn't die
Runnin' Bear dove in the water
Little White Dove did the same
And they swam out to each other
Through the swirling stream they came
As their hands touched and their lips met
The ragin' river pulled them down
Now they'll always be together
In that happy hunting ground
Runnin' Bear loved Little White Dove
With a love big as the sky
Runnin' Bear loved Little White Dove
With a love that couldn't die
"I have done my duty. I thank God for it!"
What was the first record you ever bought
a variation on romeo and juliet. i loved it too. :yh_yinyan
What was the first record you ever bought
grizabela wrote: LOL My first record, bought when I was 11, was one none of you probably have ever heard of, titled "Running Bear". Don't remember who it was by, but it was about 2 star-crossed Indian lovers. My sisters and I used to act it out, dramatic little dweebs that we were.
I'd forgotten all about that song!! I loved it :-6
I'd forgotten all about that song!! I loved it :-6
Live the questions now. Perhaps you will then gradually, without noticing it, live along some distant day into the answers...Rainer Maria Rilke
What was the first record you ever bought
:-6
The first record I ever bought was:
Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue" played by;
Jesus Maria Sanroma (there's a name from the past!)
The first record I ever bought was:
Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue" played by;
Jesus Maria Sanroma (there's a name from the past!)
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What was the first record you ever bought
My first album I bought with my money!
My first 45 was "I can't get no Satisfaction" by the Rolling Stones.
My first 45 was "I can't get no Satisfaction" by the Rolling Stones.
Someone asked me why I swear so much. I said, "Just becuss.":)
What was the first record you ever bought
members - sound of the suburbs
turned out to be a special edition 45 & sold it years later for £50
turned out to be a special edition 45 & sold it years later for £50
What was the first record you ever bought
First album I ever bought was The Fugees "The Score."
What was the first record you ever bought
Oh dear, the first single i ever bought was "Axel F" the theme from Beverly Hills Cop by Harold Faltermeyer, which you will know know as that bloody crazy frog song. Oh it feels good to finally own up to that. The first proper music I bought was the white album by the Beatles when I was 15 in 1986, thats when things started to get interesting. I am a musician though as a young age I had no interest in music, but I heard Lennons' "I am the Walrus" that summer on the radio and it (as they say) blew me away. From there on in, I knew exactly what I wanted to do.
"We are never so happy, never so unhappy, as we imagine"
Le Rochefoucauld.
"A smack in the face settles all arguments, then you can move on kid."
My dad 1986.
Le Rochefoucauld.
"A smack in the face settles all arguments, then you can move on kid."
My dad 1986.
What was the first record you ever bought
The first one I ever bought was I wish I could fly by Keith Harris and orvile.
My musical tastes have improved since then.

My musical tastes have improved since then.

What was the first record you ever bought
sherry wrote: The first one I ever bought was I wish I could fly by Keith Harris and orvile.
My musical tastes have improved since then.
Thank god someone has a secret past worse than mine! That truly has to be the worst British Top 40 single of all time, or maybe "Agadoo" by the masters of crapness Black Lace. Nah I think Orville is the worst, well things could only have gone up from there Sherry.

My musical tastes have improved since then.

Thank god someone has a secret past worse than mine! That truly has to be the worst British Top 40 single of all time, or maybe "Agadoo" by the masters of crapness Black Lace. Nah I think Orville is the worst, well things could only have gone up from there Sherry.
"We are never so happy, never so unhappy, as we imagine"
Le Rochefoucauld.
"A smack in the face settles all arguments, then you can move on kid."
My dad 1986.
Le Rochefoucauld.
"A smack in the face settles all arguments, then you can move on kid."
My dad 1986.
What was the first record you ever bought
I forgot about that one!:wah:
I've just remebered, I did buy Russ Abbot - Atmosphere as well:o
I've just remebered, I did buy Russ Abbot - Atmosphere as well:o
What was the first record you ever bought
sherry wrote: I forgot about that one!:wah:
I've just remebered, I did buy Russ Abbot - Atmosphere as well:o
Oh dear, that must be worst single ever number 3, so the 80's was a hard time for you then?
I've just remebered, I did buy Russ Abbot - Atmosphere as well:o
Oh dear, that must be worst single ever number 3, so the 80's was a hard time for you then?
"We are never so happy, never so unhappy, as we imagine"
Le Rochefoucauld.
"A smack in the face settles all arguments, then you can move on kid."
My dad 1986.
Le Rochefoucauld.
"A smack in the face settles all arguments, then you can move on kid."
My dad 1986.
What was the first record you ever bought
What can I say, I was young, broke and yet to have developed any taste.