The Man With The Golden Baritone

Remembers classic songs from the late 1950s and 1960s
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Wanted to share this one Roy...been looking for "new" baritone songs to do ...this one rocks!
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It sounds like one of Barry Gray's scores for a Gerry Anderson show..

Dark, Moody and slightly Twangy!

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Great choice too released in Aug 62 made number 12 in UK this Jet's second solo hit and last actually though he did team up with Tony meehan, again an ex Shadow and had a number 1 with Diamonds and a couple of other big hits.

Here's an alternative for you Jet's first hit in his own right made 22 in 62.

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An interesting tone with a style that is reminiscent, at least in part, of Duane Eddy. Diamonds is one of my favourites.
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For Peter and anyone else interested of course. Jet as he is today



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Roy: Thanks for this posting. A real treat. I enjoyed every moment of these performances. Jet still has it. There is something about the lower notes on a guitar that captivates. Sometimes I feel as if I am watching a Western.
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