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Let Them Talk
Provided to YouTube by ONErpm
Let Them Talk · Mr. Vegas · Mr. Vegas
D.N.A Riddim
℗ TJ Records
Released on: 2010-04-13
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 24 Jun 2020
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Let Them Talk
Provided to YouTube by WM UK
Let Them Talk · Hugh Laurie
Let Them Talk
℗ 2011 Warner Music UK Limited
Horn: Allen Toussaint
Violin: Craig Eastman
Double Bass: David Pilch
Backing Vocals: Gennine Jackson
Guitar, Mandola: Greg Leisz
Guitar, Percussion, Piano, Vocals: Hugh Laurie
Drums, Percussion: Jay Bellerose
Backing Vocals: Jean MCClain
Guitar, Mandolin: Kevin Breit
Accordion, Harp, Keyboards, Organ: Patrick Warren
Clarinet: Robby Marshall
Writer: Erwin King
Writer: Harry A Carlson
Writer: Lew Douglas
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 08 Nov 2014
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LET THEM ALL TALK Trailer (2020) Meryl Streep, Gemma Chan Drama Movie
LET THEM ALL TALK Trailer (2020) Meryl Streep, Gemma Chan Drama Movie
© 2020 - HBO Max
published: 16 Nov 2020
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Mr Vegas - Let Them Talk (DNA Riddim) lyrics on screen
Talk is cheap
So let dem say what they wanna say
Ooooh
Girl i love you anyway
~~
People talkin talkin talkin bout us every day
Dem a try hard fi come mash up we life
An they have so much to say
But were closer today than yesterday
And ill neva leave you i sweeear
Dem a use dem lip a try mash up di relationship
Dem want mi fi lef you but dem na get dem wish no
Tell dem fi low your name dem cyan stop de fame
Ah ya ex man a mix you up mi na inna dirty game
ill be there
~~
But me gyal just
See it deh it dey nuh you have di whole a dem a fret
So dem call out ya name pon di internet
Wah dem a pree wah dem a try say
You nah pick a battle wa dem a dash wey
Dem eyes wide open when ya walk in
A model in ya sexy dress (oh yes)
Dem no de goodness that you posses
An dat a magnet
~...
published: 05 May 2012
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You're not fluent in English if you don't know this
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published: 16 Jan 2024
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11 Common English Idioms that We've Been Using Since the Middle Ages
Here are 11 great expressions that are very old some of them more than a 1000 years old. For each idiom there will be an example of usage and a look at the history. + there is a bonus expression at the end.
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#idioms
00:00 The Story
00:41 Make no bones about something
02:22 Sink or swim
03:49 To curry favour
05:47 Child's play
06:27 A Baker's dozen
07:40 Scot free
08:58 Apple of my eye
10:14 Throw down the gauntlet
11:34 A nest egg
13:27 Woe betide
14:51 Red letter day
15:33 The bonus expression
published: 13 Feb 2024
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Brodha V - Let Em Talk [Music Video]
#LetEmTalk is Brodha V's brand new single in which he talks about believing in himself and having the ability to achieve everything he wants by overcoming the constant negativity that surrounds him while questioning the calibre of mainstream rap superstars and establishing himself as the 'Face of Indian Rap'.
#LetEmTalk is dedicated to all the Underdogs who will one day get by.
Buy the song on iTunes - http://apple.co/2vmXZ9j
Stream on Saavn - http://saa.vn/brodhav
Track Credits:
Artist – Brodha V
Lyrics – Brodha V
Music Producer - Brodha V
Mixed by – Brodha V
Mastered by – Chris Gehringer (Sterling Sound)
Video Credits:
Producer - Arpan Peter
Director: Bharath Parashuram & Gowri Neelavar
DOP : Bharath Parashuram
Post Head : Deekshith S
Editor: Sumit Dubay
Colorist: Vipin Singh
Gimble O...
published: 31 Mar 2017
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Hugh Laurie - Let Them Talk
Hugh Laurie: Let Them Talk - A Celebration of New Orleans Blues
About the Concert
published: 31 Jan 2012
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Speak FLUENT (British) English today with these KEY Conversational Phrases.
Here are some key expressions and phrases to help you speak fluent British English. Sometimes it's the small reflex words in conversation that are the most difficult. Anyone who has learnt a language will tell you that.
Here we give expressions for: Introductions, agreement, surprise, thanking, leaving and general small talk. This video is for all levels of English with some basic terms as well as some more advanced phrases, some formal expressions and some slang.
Intermediate and advanced English lessons with subtitles on our youtube channel. Brought to you by LetThemTalk language school in Paris.
We go deeper
Subscribe here
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published: 14 Dec 2017
3:48
Let Them Talk
Provided to YouTube by ONErpm
Let Them Talk · Mr. Vegas · Mr. Vegas
D.N.A Riddim
℗ TJ Records
Released on: 2010-04-13
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by ONErpm
Let Them Talk · Mr. Vegas · Mr. Vegas
D.N.A Riddim
℗ TJ Records
Released on: 2010-04-13
Auto-generated by YouTube.
https://wn.com/Let_Them_Talk
Provided to YouTube by ONErpm
Let Them Talk · Mr. Vegas · Mr. Vegas
D.N.A Riddim
℗ TJ Records
Released on: 2010-04-13
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 24 Jun 2020
- views: 872715
4:11
Let Them Talk
Provided to YouTube by WM UK
Let Them Talk · Hugh Laurie
Let Them Talk
℗ 2011 Warner Music UK Limited
Horn: Allen Toussaint
Violin: Craig Eastman
Double Ba...
Provided to YouTube by WM UK
Let Them Talk · Hugh Laurie
Let Them Talk
℗ 2011 Warner Music UK Limited
Horn: Allen Toussaint
Violin: Craig Eastman
Double Bass: David Pilch
Backing Vocals: Gennine Jackson
Guitar, Mandola: Greg Leisz
Guitar, Percussion, Piano, Vocals: Hugh Laurie
Drums, Percussion: Jay Bellerose
Backing Vocals: Jean MCClain
Guitar, Mandolin: Kevin Breit
Accordion, Harp, Keyboards, Organ: Patrick Warren
Clarinet: Robby Marshall
Writer: Erwin King
Writer: Harry A Carlson
Writer: Lew Douglas
Auto-generated by YouTube.
https://wn.com/Let_Them_Talk
Provided to YouTube by WM UK
Let Them Talk · Hugh Laurie
Let Them Talk
℗ 2011 Warner Music UK Limited
Horn: Allen Toussaint
Violin: Craig Eastman
Double Bass: David Pilch
Backing Vocals: Gennine Jackson
Guitar, Mandola: Greg Leisz
Guitar, Percussion, Piano, Vocals: Hugh Laurie
Drums, Percussion: Jay Bellerose
Backing Vocals: Jean MCClain
Guitar, Mandolin: Kevin Breit
Accordion, Harp, Keyboards, Organ: Patrick Warren
Clarinet: Robby Marshall
Writer: Erwin King
Writer: Harry A Carlson
Writer: Lew Douglas
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 08 Nov 2014
- views: 407770
2:13
LET THEM ALL TALK Trailer (2020) Meryl Streep, Gemma Chan Drama Movie
LET THEM ALL TALK Trailer (2020) Meryl Streep, Gemma Chan Drama Movie
© 2020 - HBO Max
LET THEM ALL TALK Trailer (2020) Meryl Streep, Gemma Chan Drama Movie
© 2020 - HBO Max
https://wn.com/Let_Them_All_Talk_Trailer_(2020)_Meryl_Streep,_Gemma_Chan_Drama_Movie
LET THEM ALL TALK Trailer (2020) Meryl Streep, Gemma Chan Drama Movie
© 2020 - HBO Max
- published: 16 Nov 2020
- views: 1078628
3:48
Mr Vegas - Let Them Talk (DNA Riddim) lyrics on screen
Talk is cheap
So let dem say what they wanna say
Ooooh
Girl i love you anyway
~~
People talkin talkin talkin bout us every day
Dem a try hard fi come mash...
Talk is cheap
So let dem say what they wanna say
Ooooh
Girl i love you anyway
~~
People talkin talkin talkin bout us every day
Dem a try hard fi come mash up we life
An they have so much to say
But were closer today than yesterday
And ill neva leave you i sweeear
Dem a use dem lip a try mash up di relationship
Dem want mi fi lef you but dem na get dem wish no
Tell dem fi low your name dem cyan stop de fame
Ah ya ex man a mix you up mi na inna dirty game
ill be there
~~
But me gyal just
See it deh it dey nuh you have di whole a dem a fret
So dem call out ya name pon di internet
Wah dem a pree wah dem a try say
You nah pick a battle wa dem a dash wey
Dem eyes wide open when ya walk in
A model in ya sexy dress (oh yes)
Dem no de goodness that you posses
An dat a magnet
~~
chorus
~~
But me cudda in de right place at de right time
Me and you together girl everything fine
Dem a chat we nah pay dem no mind
When we touch road a wonders an signs
Ill give anything but ill neva give you up
Neva put you down
Neva leave you lonely
I swear
~~
chorus
~~
Talk is cheap
So let dem say what they wanna say
Ooooh
Girl i love you anyway
~~
chorus
~~
https://wn.com/Mr_Vegas_Let_Them_Talk_(Dna_Riddim)_Lyrics_On_Screen
Talk is cheap
So let dem say what they wanna say
Ooooh
Girl i love you anyway
~~
People talkin talkin talkin bout us every day
Dem a try hard fi come mash up we life
An they have so much to say
But were closer today than yesterday
And ill neva leave you i sweeear
Dem a use dem lip a try mash up di relationship
Dem want mi fi lef you but dem na get dem wish no
Tell dem fi low your name dem cyan stop de fame
Ah ya ex man a mix you up mi na inna dirty game
ill be there
~~
But me gyal just
See it deh it dey nuh you have di whole a dem a fret
So dem call out ya name pon di internet
Wah dem a pree wah dem a try say
You nah pick a battle wa dem a dash wey
Dem eyes wide open when ya walk in
A model in ya sexy dress (oh yes)
Dem no de goodness that you posses
An dat a magnet
~~
chorus
~~
But me cudda in de right place at de right time
Me and you together girl everything fine
Dem a chat we nah pay dem no mind
When we touch road a wonders an signs
Ill give anything but ill neva give you up
Neva put you down
Neva leave you lonely
I swear
~~
chorus
~~
Talk is cheap
So let dem say what they wanna say
Ooooh
Girl i love you anyway
~~
chorus
~~
- published: 05 May 2012
- views: 306410
10:28
You're not fluent in English if you don't know this
This is what you should be using if you want to sound like an advanced speaker of English and not a robot. You'll learn common English expressions and lot more ...
This is what you should be using if you want to sound like an advanced speaker of English and not a robot. You'll learn common English expressions and lot more about litotes.
LEARN ENGLISH WITH ME: https://www.patreon.com/LetThemTalkTV
Sign up for the LetThemTalkTV newsletter here. It's full of interesting insights and stories about the English language and it's free!
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#litotes
https://wn.com/You're_Not_Fluent_In_English_If_You_Don't_Know_This
This is what you should be using if you want to sound like an advanced speaker of English and not a robot. You'll learn common English expressions and lot more about litotes.
LEARN ENGLISH WITH ME: https://www.patreon.com/LetThemTalkTV
Sign up for the LetThemTalkTV newsletter here. It's full of interesting insights and stories about the English language and it's free!
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#litotes
- published: 16 Jan 2024
- views: 51682
16:28
11 Common English Idioms that We've Been Using Since the Middle Ages
Here are 11 great expressions that are very old some of them more than a 1000 years old. For each idiom there will be an example of usage and a look at the hist...
Here are 11 great expressions that are very old some of them more than a 1000 years old. For each idiom there will be an example of usage and a look at the history. + there is a bonus expression at the end.
Sign up for the LetThemTalkTV newsletter here. It's full of interesting insights and stories about the English language and it's free!
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#idioms
00:00 The Story
00:41 Make no bones about something
02:22 Sink or swim
03:49 To curry favour
05:47 Child's play
06:27 A Baker's dozen
07:40 Scot free
08:58 Apple of my eye
10:14 Throw down the gauntlet
11:34 A nest egg
13:27 Woe betide
14:51 Red letter day
15:33 The bonus expression
https://wn.com/11_Common_English_Idioms_That_We've_Been_Using_Since_The_Middle_Ages
Here are 11 great expressions that are very old some of them more than a 1000 years old. For each idiom there will be an example of usage and a look at the history. + there is a bonus expression at the end.
Sign up for the LetThemTalkTV newsletter here. It's full of interesting insights and stories about the English language and it's free!
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#idioms
00:00 The Story
00:41 Make no bones about something
02:22 Sink or swim
03:49 To curry favour
05:47 Child's play
06:27 A Baker's dozen
07:40 Scot free
08:58 Apple of my eye
10:14 Throw down the gauntlet
11:34 A nest egg
13:27 Woe betide
14:51 Red letter day
15:33 The bonus expression
- published: 13 Feb 2024
- views: 110308
3:58
Brodha V - Let Em Talk [Music Video]
#LetEmTalk is Brodha V's brand new single in which he talks about believing in himself and having the ability to achieve everything he wants by overcoming the c...
#LetEmTalk is Brodha V's brand new single in which he talks about believing in himself and having the ability to achieve everything he wants by overcoming the constant negativity that surrounds him while questioning the calibre of mainstream rap superstars and establishing himself as the 'Face of Indian Rap'.
#LetEmTalk is dedicated to all the Underdogs who will one day get by.
Buy the song on iTunes - http://apple.co/2vmXZ9j
Stream on Saavn - http://saa.vn/brodhav
Track Credits:
Artist – Brodha V
Lyrics – Brodha V
Music Producer - Brodha V
Mixed by – Brodha V
Mastered by – Chris Gehringer (Sterling Sound)
Video Credits:
Producer - Arpan Peter
Director: Bharath Parashuram & Gowri Neelavar
DOP : Bharath Parashuram
Post Head : Deekshith S
Editor: Sumit Dubay
Colorist: Vipin Singh
Gimble Operation : Harsha Gowda
Dancer - Kevin Joseph (Bboy Zombi)
LYRICS :
Yo, Too many Desi Rap Gods, there's inadequate space
Allow me to shatter your faith in radical ways
The Putin of Rap, my lyrics will bomb and level Syria
Bet if I battled you, I'll get charged with Pedophilia
Skills is currency, y'all are bankrupt
Just another trend bout to fall off like dandruff
Only talk over beats, say the funniest things
Never rap, all they do is chase Honeys and sing, (ha ha ha)
One look and I can betchya
Couldn't get laid if u was a hooker on a stretcher
Believe me, I'm the only Badshah in here, cuz you not King
You're like Stuart Broad in the presence of Yuvraj Singh
I drop a verse on y'all that could end up in genocide
You're the type to show up in helmets to pillow fights
Know this, Your whole repertoire's silly and whack
Now, Brodha V is the real face of Indian Rap
[BRIDGE]
I know in my mind, I can touch the sky
So I take a leap of faith and hope to fly
I know in my mind, I will touch the sky
I know if I try, then one day I'll get by
[Chorus] X 2
So I let 'em talk this, I let 'em talk that
I let 'em go on but I never talk back
I let 'em go (Dog Barks), I let 'em go (Dog Barks)
All these words from my mouth are like weapons concealed
Throw a mic and watch your favourites get Netflix and Chilled
You text and press keys, your threats are empty
But when in front of me, you request for selfies (ha)
I'm betting by now you've probably guessed
Your role models as relevant as a floppy disk
So when I bring the novelty and display precocity
Wannabes, take off with escape velocity
I'll hate to see your fans cry and mourn your life
When I verbally toss you around like vile poltergeists
I'm known to leave clans shaken
I must be a Martian, I'm out of this world like Matt Damon
[Chorus] X 2
So I let 'em talk this, I let 'em talk that
I let 'em go on but I never talk back
I let 'em go (Dog Barks), I let 'em go (Dog Barks)
Wait
Alright hold up, let me just speed this one up a little bit, cuz you know....why not? (Haha)
Yo, I can see you getting jealous and look at you getting fed up
Cuz every second and minute, you be wishing that I give up
But I'm a diligent, sinister, villainous killer that be
Forever at his pinnacle, lyrically, penning syllables
So intelligent, I'm bringing the finesse
And I can murder any beat you give me, showing no pity
You phonies are petty, the way they see me flowing so deadly
I will bury my foes so don't test me (PODA)
Never take a break, I make you skip an intermission
Bringing a calamity while I be spitting ammunition
When I'm a livid n clinical, syllable flipping animal
And with minimal effort, I make a record so inflammable
Look at me manifest a calibre so unmatchable
In a manner so valiant, make a rapper take sabbaticals, (haaa)
Brodha V naam hai mera
Tu ukhhaad bhi kya lega beta, baap hu tera
One day you'll see me climb the billboard charts
And be the only Mainstream rapper to still go hard
You see, your stardom's eventual fate's a supernova
I'm sicker than schizophrenics with Aids and Ebola
The screams of my fans leave a banshee in coma
To surpass me is like tryna ban beef in Goa
Straight up, we gully, make a movie win an Oscar
Brodha V be selling a Rupee for a Dollar
[BRIDGE]
I know in my mind, I can touch the sky
So I take a leap of faith and hope to fly
I know in my mind, I will touch the sky
I know if I try, then one day I'll get by
[Chorus] X 2
So I let 'em talk this, I let 'em talk that
I let 'em go on but I never talk back
I let 'em go (Dog Barks), I let 'em go (Dog Barks)
Connect with Brodha V :
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/BrodhaV
Twitter - https://twitter.com/BrodhaV
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/brodhav
For bookings & enquiries contact :
[email protected]
https://wn.com/Brodha_V_Let_Em_Talk_Music_Video
#LetEmTalk is Brodha V's brand new single in which he talks about believing in himself and having the ability to achieve everything he wants by overcoming the constant negativity that surrounds him while questioning the calibre of mainstream rap superstars and establishing himself as the 'Face of Indian Rap'.
#LetEmTalk is dedicated to all the Underdogs who will one day get by.
Buy the song on iTunes - http://apple.co/2vmXZ9j
Stream on Saavn - http://saa.vn/brodhav
Track Credits:
Artist – Brodha V
Lyrics – Brodha V
Music Producer - Brodha V
Mixed by – Brodha V
Mastered by – Chris Gehringer (Sterling Sound)
Video Credits:
Producer - Arpan Peter
Director: Bharath Parashuram & Gowri Neelavar
DOP : Bharath Parashuram
Post Head : Deekshith S
Editor: Sumit Dubay
Colorist: Vipin Singh
Gimble Operation : Harsha Gowda
Dancer - Kevin Joseph (Bboy Zombi)
LYRICS :
Yo, Too many Desi Rap Gods, there's inadequate space
Allow me to shatter your faith in radical ways
The Putin of Rap, my lyrics will bomb and level Syria
Bet if I battled you, I'll get charged with Pedophilia
Skills is currency, y'all are bankrupt
Just another trend bout to fall off like dandruff
Only talk over beats, say the funniest things
Never rap, all they do is chase Honeys and sing, (ha ha ha)
One look and I can betchya
Couldn't get laid if u was a hooker on a stretcher
Believe me, I'm the only Badshah in here, cuz you not King
You're like Stuart Broad in the presence of Yuvraj Singh
I drop a verse on y'all that could end up in genocide
You're the type to show up in helmets to pillow fights
Know this, Your whole repertoire's silly and whack
Now, Brodha V is the real face of Indian Rap
[BRIDGE]
I know in my mind, I can touch the sky
So I take a leap of faith and hope to fly
I know in my mind, I will touch the sky
I know if I try, then one day I'll get by
[Chorus] X 2
So I let 'em talk this, I let 'em talk that
I let 'em go on but I never talk back
I let 'em go (Dog Barks), I let 'em go (Dog Barks)
All these words from my mouth are like weapons concealed
Throw a mic and watch your favourites get Netflix and Chilled
You text and press keys, your threats are empty
But when in front of me, you request for selfies (ha)
I'm betting by now you've probably guessed
Your role models as relevant as a floppy disk
So when I bring the novelty and display precocity
Wannabes, take off with escape velocity
I'll hate to see your fans cry and mourn your life
When I verbally toss you around like vile poltergeists
I'm known to leave clans shaken
I must be a Martian, I'm out of this world like Matt Damon
[Chorus] X 2
So I let 'em talk this, I let 'em talk that
I let 'em go on but I never talk back
I let 'em go (Dog Barks), I let 'em go (Dog Barks)
Wait
Alright hold up, let me just speed this one up a little bit, cuz you know....why not? (Haha)
Yo, I can see you getting jealous and look at you getting fed up
Cuz every second and minute, you be wishing that I give up
But I'm a diligent, sinister, villainous killer that be
Forever at his pinnacle, lyrically, penning syllables
So intelligent, I'm bringing the finesse
And I can murder any beat you give me, showing no pity
You phonies are petty, the way they see me flowing so deadly
I will bury my foes so don't test me (PODA)
Never take a break, I make you skip an intermission
Bringing a calamity while I be spitting ammunition
When I'm a livid n clinical, syllable flipping animal
And with minimal effort, I make a record so inflammable
Look at me manifest a calibre so unmatchable
In a manner so valiant, make a rapper take sabbaticals, (haaa)
Brodha V naam hai mera
Tu ukhhaad bhi kya lega beta, baap hu tera
One day you'll see me climb the billboard charts
And be the only Mainstream rapper to still go hard
You see, your stardom's eventual fate's a supernova
I'm sicker than schizophrenics with Aids and Ebola
The screams of my fans leave a banshee in coma
To surpass me is like tryna ban beef in Goa
Straight up, we gully, make a movie win an Oscar
Brodha V be selling a Rupee for a Dollar
[BRIDGE]
I know in my mind, I can touch the sky
So I take a leap of faith and hope to fly
I know in my mind, I will touch the sky
I know if I try, then one day I'll get by
[Chorus] X 2
So I let 'em talk this, I let 'em talk that
I let 'em go on but I never talk back
I let 'em go (Dog Barks), I let 'em go (Dog Barks)
Connect with Brodha V :
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/BrodhaV
Twitter - https://twitter.com/BrodhaV
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/brodhav
For bookings & enquiries contact :
[email protected]
- published: 31 Mar 2017
- views: 2997337
4:26
Hugh Laurie - Let Them Talk
Hugh Laurie: Let Them Talk - A Celebration of New Orleans Blues
About the Concert
Hugh Laurie: Let Them Talk - A Celebration of New Orleans Blues
About the Concert
https://wn.com/Hugh_Laurie_Let_Them_Talk
Hugh Laurie: Let Them Talk - A Celebration of New Orleans Blues
About the Concert
- published: 31 Jan 2012
- views: 128212
10:44
Speak FLUENT (British) English today with these KEY Conversational Phrases.
Here are some key expressions and phrases to help you speak fluent British English. Sometimes it's the small reflex words in conversation that are the most diff...
Here are some key expressions and phrases to help you speak fluent British English. Sometimes it's the small reflex words in conversation that are the most difficult. Anyone who has learnt a language will tell you that.
Here we give expressions for: Introductions, agreement, surprise, thanking, leaving and general small talk. This video is for all levels of English with some basic terms as well as some more advanced phrases, some formal expressions and some slang.
Intermediate and advanced English lessons with subtitles on our youtube channel. Brought to you by LetThemTalk language school in Paris.
We go deeper
Subscribe here
http://www.youtube.com/user/letthemtalkparis?sub_confirmation=1
https://wn.com/Speak_Fluent_(British)_English_Today_With_These_Key_Conversational_Phrases.
Here are some key expressions and phrases to help you speak fluent British English. Sometimes it's the small reflex words in conversation that are the most difficult. Anyone who has learnt a language will tell you that.
Here we give expressions for: Introductions, agreement, surprise, thanking, leaving and general small talk. This video is for all levels of English with some basic terms as well as some more advanced phrases, some formal expressions and some slang.
Intermediate and advanced English lessons with subtitles on our youtube channel. Brought to you by LetThemTalk language school in Paris.
We go deeper
Subscribe here
http://www.youtube.com/user/letthemtalkparis?sub_confirmation=1
- published: 14 Dec 2017
- views: 340139
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Last Time - Gary US Bonds - w/lyrics
Produced By Little Steven Van Zandt & Bruce Springsteen for the Gary US Bonds album 'On the Line. The song was also written by Steven Van Zandt. On the Line is an album released by Gary U.S. Bonds in 1982, the second of two on which he collaborated with Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band, the first being Dedication, released the previous year, 1981.
published: 16 Jan 2023
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Gary US Bonds - Twist Twist Senora [WMV]
Gary U.S. Bonds (born Gary Levone Anderson, June 6, 1939, in Jacksonville, Florida) is an American rhythm and blues and rock and roll singer, known for his classic hits "New Orleans" and "Quarter to Three". His career spans several decades and he is also a prolific songwriter.
Born in Jacksonville, Florida, Bonds lived in Norfolk, Virginia, in the 1950s when he began singing publicly in church and with a group called the Turks. He joined record producer Frank Guida's small Legrand Records label where Guida chose Anderson's stage name, U.S. Bonds, in hopes that it would be confused with a public service announcement advertising the sale of government bonds and thereby garner more radio airplay. His first three singles and first album, Dance 'Til Quarter to Three, were released under the U.S...
published: 05 Aug 2015
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Gary U.S. Bonds Live at the Hammersmith Odeon, London - 1981 (audio only)
Gary U.S. Bonds Live at the Hammersmith Odeon, London, 24th November 1981. FM radio broadcast, BBC Rock Hour # 305. Concert starts at 0:40.
With a career that began with a first recording in 1960, Gary U.S Bonds enjoyed quite some success in the beginning of the eighties with the release of the albums Dedication and On The Line in which he had the collaboration of Bruce Springsteen, and most of musicians from the E Street Band and the Asbury Jukes. In this show at the Hammersmith Odeon on the 24th November 1981 we have nine tracks from the album Dedication.
-Setlist:
01. -host intro, talk-
02. Jolé Blon (Moon Mullican)
03. From a Buick 6 (Bob Dylan)
04. -talk-
05. Daddy's Come Home (Steven Van Zandt)
06. -talk-
07. The Pretender (Jackson Browne)
08. -talk-
09. Dear Lady Twist (Frank Guida)...
published: 04 Oct 2021
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born June 6, 1939 Gary U.S. Bonds "School Is Out"
Gary U.S. Bonds (born Gary Levone Anderson, June 6, 1939, in Jacksonville, Florida) is an American rhythm and blues and rock and roll singer, known for his classic hits "New Orleans" and "Quarter to Three".
Born in Jacksonville, Florida, Bonds lived in Norfolk, Virginia, in the 1950s when he began singing publicly in church and with a group called the Turks. He joined record producer Frank Guida's small Legrand Records label where Guida chose Anderson's stage name, U.S. Bonds, in hopes that it would be confused with a public service announcement advertising the sale of government bonds and thereby garner more radio airplay. His first three singles and first album, Dance 'Til Quarter to Three, were released under the U.S. Bonds name, but people assumed it was the name of a group. To avoid c...
published: 06 Jun 2017
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Gary U.S. Bonds - New Orleans
published: 05 Feb 2012
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Garry US Bonds greatest hits #270
Gary U.S. Bonds (born Gary Levone Anderson, June 6, 1939)[1] is an American rhythm and blues and rock and roll singer, known for his hits "New Orleans" and "Quarter to Three".
Career
Born in Jacksonville, Florida, Bonds lived in Norfolk, Virginia, in the 1950s when he began singing publicly in church and with a group called the Turks.[1] He joined record producer Frank Guida's small Legrand Records label where Guida chose Anderson's stage name, U.S. Bonds, in hopes that it would be confused with a public service announcement advertising the sale of government bonds and thereby garner more DJ attention.[2] His first three singles and first album, Dance 'Til Quarter to Three, were released under the U.S. Bonds name, but people assumed it was the name of a group. To avoid confusion, subseque...
published: 26 Aug 2024
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Gary U.S. Bonds at the Iridium, N.Y. 2011 Part 3
Gary U.S. Bonds at the Iridium, N.Y. 2011 Part 3 Video produced by Larry Blumenstein Video Productions. Contact: [email protected], 917-817-2112. (Copyright 2010) (c)
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Gary U.S. Bonds (born Gary Levone Anderson, June 6, 1939, Jacksonville, Florida) is an American rhythm and blues and rock and roll singer. He is also a prolific songwriter.
Career
Born in Jacksonville, Florida Bonds was living in Norfolk, Virginia, in the 1950s when he began singing publicly in church, and with a group called The Turks. He joined record producer Frank Guida's small Legrand Records label, and Guida changed Anderson's name to U.S. Bonds in hope that it would be confused with a Public Ser...
published: 23 Jul 2012
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Gary Us Bonds & The American Men - City Lights
This is the 5th album from Gary Us Bonds Meets The American Men
published: 15 Jul 2017
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Gary U.S. Bonds - Turn The Music Down
Guitar, Soloist – Bill Derby
Written-By – G. Bonds, L. Anderson
published: 07 Dec 2022
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Gary U.S. Bonds at the Iridium, N.Y. 2011 Part 2
Gary U.S. Bonds at the Iridium, N.Y. 2011 Part 2 Video produced by Larry Blumenstein Video Productions. Contact: [email protected], 917-817-2112. (Copyright 2010) (c)
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Gary U.S. Bonds (born Gary Levone Anderson, June 6, 1939, Jacksonville, Florida) is an American rhythm and blues and rock and roll singer. He is also a prolific songwriter.
Career
Born in Jacksonville, Florida Bonds was living in Norfolk, Virginia, in the 1950s when he began singing publicly in church, and with a group called The Turks. He joined record producer Frank Guida's small Legrand Records label, and Guida changed Anderson's name to U.S. Bonds in hope that it would be confused with a Public Ser...
published: 23 Jul 2012
2:42
Gary US Bonds - Twist Twist Senora [WMV]
Gary U.S. Bonds (born Gary Levone Anderson, June 6, 1939, in Jacksonville, Florida) is an American rhythm and blues and rock and roll singer, known for his clas...
Gary U.S. Bonds (born Gary Levone Anderson, June 6, 1939, in Jacksonville, Florida) is an American rhythm and blues and rock and roll singer, known for his classic hits "New Orleans" and "Quarter to Three". His career spans several decades and he is also a prolific songwriter.
Born in Jacksonville, Florida, Bonds lived in Norfolk, Virginia, in the 1950s when he began singing publicly in church and with a group called the Turks. He joined record producer Frank Guida's small Legrand Records label where Guida chose Anderson's stage name, U.S. Bonds, in hopes that it would be confused with a public service announcement advertising the sale of government bonds and thereby garner more radio airplay. His first three singles and first album, Dance 'Til Quarter to Three, were released under the U.S. Bonds name, but people assumed it was the name of a group. To avoid confusion, subsequent releases, including his second album Twist Up Calypso, were made under the name Gary (U.S.) Bonds. The parentheses were discarded in the 1970s.
Bonds' first hit was the song "New Orleans" (US No.6), which was followed by "Not Me", a flop for Bonds but later a hit for the Orlons, and then by his only number one hit, "Quarter to Three" in June 1961. "Quarter To Three" sold one million records, earning a gold disc. Subsequent hits, under his modified name, included "School Is Out" (#5), "Dear Lady Twist" (#9), "School Is In" (#28) and "Twist, Twist, Señora" (#10) in the early 1960s. In a 1963 tour of Europe, he headlined above the Beatles. His hits featured solos by the saxophonist Gene Barge.
I [UncleCaligula] do not own the copyrights to this song, this song [and video] is uploaded for informational / educational / entertainment purposes only......Please enjoy the video, rate and comment....I cannot own anything since I have been deceased since 41 AD.
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Gary U.S. Bonds (born Gary Levone Anderson, June 6, 1939, in Jacksonville, Florida) is an American rhythm and blues and rock and roll singer, known for his classic hits "New Orleans" and "Quarter to Three". His career spans several decades and he is also a prolific songwriter.
Born in Jacksonville, Florida, Bonds lived in Norfolk, Virginia, in the 1950s when he began singing publicly in church and with a group called the Turks. He joined record producer Frank Guida's small Legrand Records label where Guida chose Anderson's stage name, U.S. Bonds, in hopes that it would be confused with a public service announcement advertising the sale of government bonds and thereby garner more radio airplay. His first three singles and first album, Dance 'Til Quarter to Three, were released under the U.S. Bonds name, but people assumed it was the name of a group. To avoid confusion, subsequent releases, including his second album Twist Up Calypso, were made under the name Gary (U.S.) Bonds. The parentheses were discarded in the 1970s.
Bonds' first hit was the song "New Orleans" (US No.6), which was followed by "Not Me", a flop for Bonds but later a hit for the Orlons, and then by his only number one hit, "Quarter to Three" in June 1961. "Quarter To Three" sold one million records, earning a gold disc. Subsequent hits, under his modified name, included "School Is Out" (#5), "Dear Lady Twist" (#9), "School Is In" (#28) and "Twist, Twist, Señora" (#10) in the early 1960s. In a 1963 tour of Europe, he headlined above the Beatles. His hits featured solos by the saxophonist Gene Barge.
I [UncleCaligula] do not own the copyrights to this song, this song [and video] is uploaded for informational / educational / entertainment purposes only......Please enjoy the video, rate and comment....I cannot own anything since I have been deceased since 41 AD.
Sincerely and Always Faithful: UncleCaligula
- published: 05 Aug 2015
- views: 100846
58:36
Gary U.S. Bonds Live at the Hammersmith Odeon, London - 1981 (audio only)
Gary U.S. Bonds Live at the Hammersmith Odeon, London, 24th November 1981. FM radio broadcast, BBC Rock Hour # 305. Concert starts at 0:40.
With a career that b...
Gary U.S. Bonds Live at the Hammersmith Odeon, London, 24th November 1981. FM radio broadcast, BBC Rock Hour # 305. Concert starts at 0:40.
With a career that began with a first recording in 1960, Gary U.S Bonds enjoyed quite some success in the beginning of the eighties with the release of the albums Dedication and On The Line in which he had the collaboration of Bruce Springsteen, and most of musicians from the E Street Band and the Asbury Jukes. In this show at the Hammersmith Odeon on the 24th November 1981 we have nine tracks from the album Dedication.
-Setlist:
01. -host intro, talk-
02. Jolé Blon (Moon Mullican)
03. From a Buick 6 (Bob Dylan)
04. -talk-
05. Daddy's Come Home (Steven Van Zandt)
06. -talk-
07. The Pretender (Jackson Browne)
08. -talk-
09. Dear Lady Twist (Frank Guida)
10. -talk-
11. It's Only Love (John Lennon, Paul McCartney)
12. -talk-
13. Dedication (Bruce Springsteen)
14. Way Back When (Gary U.S. Bonds, G. Bruno)
15. Your Love (Bruce Springsteen)
16- talk-
17. This Little Girl (Bruce Springsteen)
18. -encore applause-
19. -talk-
20. Dancin' Party - Quarter to Three (Gary U.S. Bonds)
Gary U.S. Bonds (born Gary Levone Anderson, June 6, 1939) is an American rhythm and blues and rock and roll singer, known for his classic hits "New Orleans" and "Quarter to Three".
-Career:
Born in Jacksonville, Florida, Bonds lived in Norfolk, Virginia, in the 1950s when he began singing publicly in church and with a group called the Turks. He joined record producer Frank Guida's small Legrand Records label where Guida chose Anderson's stage name, U.S. Bonds, in hopes that it would be confused with a public service announcement advertising the sale of government bonds and thereby garner more DJ attention. His first three singles and first album, Dance 'Til Quarter to Three, were released under the U.S. Bonds name, but people assumed it was the name of a group. To avoid confusion, subsequent releases, including his second album Twist Up Calypso, were made under the name Gary (U.S.) Bonds. The parentheses were discarded in the 1970s.
Bonds' first hit was the song "New Orleans" (US No.6), which was followed by "Not Me", a flop for Bonds but later a hit for the Orlons, and then by his only number one hit, "Quarter to Three" in June 1961. "Quarter To Three" sold one million records, earning a gold disc. Subsequent hits, under his modified name, included "School Is Out" (#5), "Dear Lady Twist" (#9), "School Is In" (#28) and "Twist, Twist Senora" (#9) in the early 1960s. In a 1963 tour of Europe, he headlined above the Beatles. His hits featured solos by the saxophonist Gene Barge.
"Quarter to Three" appears on The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll list.
In the early 1980s, Bonds had a career resurgence with two albums Dedication and On the Line, collaborations with Bruce Springsteen, Steven Van Zandt, and the E Street Band, and had hits including "This Little Girl" (his comeback hit in 1981, which reached #11 on the pop chart in Billboard and #5 on the mainstream rock chart), "Jolé Blon" and "Out of Work". Bonds continues to release albums sporadically, and today is a mainstay of the nostalgia concert circuit.
While Bonds is mostly known for achievements within rhythm and blues and rock and roll, he often transcends these genres, e.g., his song "She's All I Got", co-written by Jerry Williams, Jr. (better known as Swamp Dogg), was nominated for the Country Music Association's "Song of the Year" in 1972 when it was a big hit for Johnny Paycheck (Freddie North also charted his only pop hit with a soul cover of the same song). He is also a 1997 honoree of the Rhythm & Blues Foundation. Bonds is an accomplished golfer and often plays celebrity PGA Tour events. Bonds guested in Blues Brothers 2000 in 1998 as part of a rival blues supergroup the Louisiana Gator Boys.
Bonds released an album in 2004 called Back in 20, the title referencing his repeated sporadic pop-ups of popularity (his first hits were in the 1960s, then again in the 1980s, and now another significant album in the early 2000s, each 20-odd years apart). The album features guest appearances by Springsteen and Southside Johnny. Bonds was also inducted into the Long Island Music Hall of Fame on October 15, 2006.
In 2009 he released a new album Let Them Talk and toured the UK as a special guest of Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings. Most recently, in 2010, Bonds contributed duet vocals on the song "Umbrella in My Drink" on Southside Johnny's album Pills and Ammo. He also made a guest appearance in the 3rd season of Lilyhammer which stars and is produced by Steven van Zandt.
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Gary U.S. Bonds Live at the Hammersmith Odeon, London, 24th November 1981. FM radio broadcast, BBC Rock Hour # 305. Concert starts at 0:40.
With a career that began with a first recording in 1960, Gary U.S Bonds enjoyed quite some success in the beginning of the eighties with the release of the albums Dedication and On The Line in which he had the collaboration of Bruce Springsteen, and most of musicians from the E Street Band and the Asbury Jukes. In this show at the Hammersmith Odeon on the 24th November 1981 we have nine tracks from the album Dedication.
-Setlist:
01. -host intro, talk-
02. Jolé Blon (Moon Mullican)
03. From a Buick 6 (Bob Dylan)
04. -talk-
05. Daddy's Come Home (Steven Van Zandt)
06. -talk-
07. The Pretender (Jackson Browne)
08. -talk-
09. Dear Lady Twist (Frank Guida)
10. -talk-
11. It's Only Love (John Lennon, Paul McCartney)
12. -talk-
13. Dedication (Bruce Springsteen)
14. Way Back When (Gary U.S. Bonds, G. Bruno)
15. Your Love (Bruce Springsteen)
16- talk-
17. This Little Girl (Bruce Springsteen)
18. -encore applause-
19. -talk-
20. Dancin' Party - Quarter to Three (Gary U.S. Bonds)
Gary U.S. Bonds (born Gary Levone Anderson, June 6, 1939) is an American rhythm and blues and rock and roll singer, known for his classic hits "New Orleans" and "Quarter to Three".
-Career:
Born in Jacksonville, Florida, Bonds lived in Norfolk, Virginia, in the 1950s when he began singing publicly in church and with a group called the Turks. He joined record producer Frank Guida's small Legrand Records label where Guida chose Anderson's stage name, U.S. Bonds, in hopes that it would be confused with a public service announcement advertising the sale of government bonds and thereby garner more DJ attention. His first three singles and first album, Dance 'Til Quarter to Three, were released under the U.S. Bonds name, but people assumed it was the name of a group. To avoid confusion, subsequent releases, including his second album Twist Up Calypso, were made under the name Gary (U.S.) Bonds. The parentheses were discarded in the 1970s.
Bonds' first hit was the song "New Orleans" (US No.6), which was followed by "Not Me", a flop for Bonds but later a hit for the Orlons, and then by his only number one hit, "Quarter to Three" in June 1961. "Quarter To Three" sold one million records, earning a gold disc. Subsequent hits, under his modified name, included "School Is Out" (#5), "Dear Lady Twist" (#9), "School Is In" (#28) and "Twist, Twist Senora" (#9) in the early 1960s. In a 1963 tour of Europe, he headlined above the Beatles. His hits featured solos by the saxophonist Gene Barge.
"Quarter to Three" appears on The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll list.
In the early 1980s, Bonds had a career resurgence with two albums Dedication and On the Line, collaborations with Bruce Springsteen, Steven Van Zandt, and the E Street Band, and had hits including "This Little Girl" (his comeback hit in 1981, which reached #11 on the pop chart in Billboard and #5 on the mainstream rock chart), "Jolé Blon" and "Out of Work". Bonds continues to release albums sporadically, and today is a mainstay of the nostalgia concert circuit.
While Bonds is mostly known for achievements within rhythm and blues and rock and roll, he often transcends these genres, e.g., his song "She's All I Got", co-written by Jerry Williams, Jr. (better known as Swamp Dogg), was nominated for the Country Music Association's "Song of the Year" in 1972 when it was a big hit for Johnny Paycheck (Freddie North also charted his only pop hit with a soul cover of the same song). He is also a 1997 honoree of the Rhythm & Blues Foundation. Bonds is an accomplished golfer and often plays celebrity PGA Tour events. Bonds guested in Blues Brothers 2000 in 1998 as part of a rival blues supergroup the Louisiana Gator Boys.
Bonds released an album in 2004 called Back in 20, the title referencing his repeated sporadic pop-ups of popularity (his first hits were in the 1960s, then again in the 1980s, and now another significant album in the early 2000s, each 20-odd years apart). The album features guest appearances by Springsteen and Southside Johnny. Bonds was also inducted into the Long Island Music Hall of Fame on October 15, 2006.
In 2009 he released a new album Let Them Talk and toured the UK as a special guest of Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings. Most recently, in 2010, Bonds contributed duet vocals on the song "Umbrella in My Drink" on Southside Johnny's album Pills and Ammo. He also made a guest appearance in the 3rd season of Lilyhammer which stars and is produced by Steven van Zandt.
(Wikipedia).
- published: 04 Oct 2021
- views: 512
2:32
born June 6, 1939 Gary U.S. Bonds "School Is Out"
Gary U.S. Bonds (born Gary Levone Anderson, June 6, 1939, in Jacksonville, Florida) is an American rhythm and blues and rock and roll singer, known for his clas...
Gary U.S. Bonds (born Gary Levone Anderson, June 6, 1939, in Jacksonville, Florida) is an American rhythm and blues and rock and roll singer, known for his classic hits "New Orleans" and "Quarter to Three".
Born in Jacksonville, Florida, Bonds lived in Norfolk, Virginia, in the 1950s when he began singing publicly in church and with a group called the Turks. He joined record producer Frank Guida's small Legrand Records label where Guida chose Anderson's stage name, U.S. Bonds, in hopes that it would be confused with a public service announcement advertising the sale of government bonds and thereby garner more radio airplay. His first three singles and first album, Dance 'Til Quarter to Three, were released under the U.S. Bonds name, but people assumed it was the name of a group. To avoid confusion, subsequent releases, including his second album Twist Up Calypso, were made under the name Gary (U.S.) Bonds. The parentheses were discarded in the 1970s.
Bonds' first hit was the song "New Orleans", which was followed by "Not Me", a flop for Bonds but later a hit for the Orlons, and then by his only number one hit, "Quarter to Three" in June 1961. "Quarter To Three" sold one million records, earning a gold disc. Subsequent hits, under his modified name, included "School Is Out" (#5), "Dear Lady Twist" (#9), "School Is In" (#28) and "Twist, Twist, Señora" (#10) in the early 1960s. In a 1963 tour of Europe, he headlined above the Beatles. His hits featured solos by the saxophonist Gene Barge.
"Quarter to Three" appears on The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll list.
In the early 1980s, Bonds had a career resurgence with two albums Dedication and On the Line, collaborations with Bruce Springsteen, Steven Van Zandt, and the E Street Band, and had hits including "This Little Girl" (his comeback hit in 1981, which reached #11 on the pop chart in Billboard and #5 on the mainstream rock chart), "Jolé Blon" and "Out of Work". Bonds continues to release albums sporadically, and today is a mainstay of the nostalgia concert circuit.
While Bonds is mostly known for achievements within rhythm and blues and rock and roll, he often transcends these genres, e.g., his song "She's All I Got", co-written by Jerry Williams, Jr. (better known as Swamp Dogg), was nominated for the Country Music Association's "Song of the Year" in 1972 when it was a big hit for Johnny Paycheck (Freddie North also charted his only pop hit with a soul cover of the same song). He is also a 1997 honoree of the Rhythm & Blues Foundation. Bonds is an accomplished golfer and often plays celebrity PGA Tour events. Bonds guested in Blues Brothers 2000 in 1998 as part of a rival blues supergroup the Louisiana Gator Boys.
Bonds released an album in 2004 called Back in 20, the title referencing his repeated sporadic pop-ups of popularity (his first hits were in the 1960s, then again in the 1980s, and now another significant album in the early 2000s, each 20-odd years apart). The album features guest appearances by Springsteen and Southside Johnny. Bonds was also inducted into the Long Island Music Hall of Fame on October 15, 2006.
In 2009 he released a new album Let Them Talk and toured the UK as a special guest of Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings. Most recently, in 2010, Bonds contributed duet vocals on the song "Umbrella in My Drink" on Southside Johnny's album Pills and Ammo. He also made a guest appearance in the 3rd season of Lilyhammer which stars and is produced by Steven van Zandt.
Wikipedia
Disclaimer: I do not own the copyright to this recording. This video is for historical and educational purposes only.
https://wn.com/Born_June_6,_1939_Gary_U.S._Bonds_School_Is_Out
Gary U.S. Bonds (born Gary Levone Anderson, June 6, 1939, in Jacksonville, Florida) is an American rhythm and blues and rock and roll singer, known for his classic hits "New Orleans" and "Quarter to Three".
Born in Jacksonville, Florida, Bonds lived in Norfolk, Virginia, in the 1950s when he began singing publicly in church and with a group called the Turks. He joined record producer Frank Guida's small Legrand Records label where Guida chose Anderson's stage name, U.S. Bonds, in hopes that it would be confused with a public service announcement advertising the sale of government bonds and thereby garner more radio airplay. His first three singles and first album, Dance 'Til Quarter to Three, were released under the U.S. Bonds name, but people assumed it was the name of a group. To avoid confusion, subsequent releases, including his second album Twist Up Calypso, were made under the name Gary (U.S.) Bonds. The parentheses were discarded in the 1970s.
Bonds' first hit was the song "New Orleans", which was followed by "Not Me", a flop for Bonds but later a hit for the Orlons, and then by his only number one hit, "Quarter to Three" in June 1961. "Quarter To Three" sold one million records, earning a gold disc. Subsequent hits, under his modified name, included "School Is Out" (#5), "Dear Lady Twist" (#9), "School Is In" (#28) and "Twist, Twist, Señora" (#10) in the early 1960s. In a 1963 tour of Europe, he headlined above the Beatles. His hits featured solos by the saxophonist Gene Barge.
"Quarter to Three" appears on The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll list.
In the early 1980s, Bonds had a career resurgence with two albums Dedication and On the Line, collaborations with Bruce Springsteen, Steven Van Zandt, and the E Street Band, and had hits including "This Little Girl" (his comeback hit in 1981, which reached #11 on the pop chart in Billboard and #5 on the mainstream rock chart), "Jolé Blon" and "Out of Work". Bonds continues to release albums sporadically, and today is a mainstay of the nostalgia concert circuit.
While Bonds is mostly known for achievements within rhythm and blues and rock and roll, he often transcends these genres, e.g., his song "She's All I Got", co-written by Jerry Williams, Jr. (better known as Swamp Dogg), was nominated for the Country Music Association's "Song of the Year" in 1972 when it was a big hit for Johnny Paycheck (Freddie North also charted his only pop hit with a soul cover of the same song). He is also a 1997 honoree of the Rhythm & Blues Foundation. Bonds is an accomplished golfer and often plays celebrity PGA Tour events. Bonds guested in Blues Brothers 2000 in 1998 as part of a rival blues supergroup the Louisiana Gator Boys.
Bonds released an album in 2004 called Back in 20, the title referencing his repeated sporadic pop-ups of popularity (his first hits were in the 1960s, then again in the 1980s, and now another significant album in the early 2000s, each 20-odd years apart). The album features guest appearances by Springsteen and Southside Johnny. Bonds was also inducted into the Long Island Music Hall of Fame on October 15, 2006.
In 2009 he released a new album Let Them Talk and toured the UK as a special guest of Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings. Most recently, in 2010, Bonds contributed duet vocals on the song "Umbrella in My Drink" on Southside Johnny's album Pills and Ammo. He also made a guest appearance in the 3rd season of Lilyhammer which stars and is produced by Steven van Zandt.
Wikipedia
Disclaimer: I do not own the copyright to this recording. This video is for historical and educational purposes only.
- published: 06 Jun 2017
- views: 626
24:30
Garry US Bonds greatest hits #270
Gary U.S. Bonds (born Gary Levone Anderson, June 6, 1939)[1] is an American rhythm and blues and rock and roll singer, known for his hits "New Orleans" and "Qua...
Gary U.S. Bonds (born Gary Levone Anderson, June 6, 1939)[1] is an American rhythm and blues and rock and roll singer, known for his hits "New Orleans" and "Quarter to Three".
Career
Born in Jacksonville, Florida, Bonds lived in Norfolk, Virginia, in the 1950s when he began singing publicly in church and with a group called the Turks.[1] He joined record producer Frank Guida's small Legrand Records label where Guida chose Anderson's stage name, U.S. Bonds, in hopes that it would be confused with a public service announcement advertising the sale of government bonds and thereby garner more DJ attention.[2] His first three singles and first album, Dance 'Til Quarter to Three, were released under the U.S. Bonds name, but people assumed it was the name of a group. To avoid confusion, subsequent releases, including his second album Twist Up Calypso, were made under the name Gary (U.S.) Bonds. The parentheses were discarded in the 1970s.[3][4]
"Quarter to Three" sold one million records, earning a gold disc.[1] Subsequent hits, under his modified name, included "School Is Out" (#5), "Dear Lady Twist" (#9), "School Is In" (#28) and "Twist, Twist Senora" (#9) in the early 1960s. In a 1963 tour of Europe, he headlined above the Beatles. His hits featured solos by the saxophonist Gene Barge.[3]
"Quarter to Three" appears on The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll list.[5]
In the early 1980s, Bonds had a career resurgence with two albums, both of them recorded with Bruce Springsteen, Steven Van Zandt, and the E Street Band. Dedication was released in 1981, and On the Line followed in 1982. The albums spawned several hits including "This Little Girl" (his comeback hit in 1981, which reached No. 11 on the pop chart in Billboard and No. 5 on the mainstream rock chart), "Jolé Blon" and "Out of Work".[3]
Bonds released an album in 2004 called Back in 20, the title referencing his repeated sporadic pop-ups of popularity (his first hits were in the 1960s, then again in the 1980s, and another significant album in the early 2000s, each 20-odd years apart). The album features guest appearances by Springsteen and Southside Johnny.[3]
In 2009, he released a new album, Let Them Talk, and toured the UK as a special guest of Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings.[6] In 2010, Bonds contributed duet vocals on the song "Umbrella in My Drink" on Southside Johnny's album Pills and Ammo.[7]
While Bonds is mostly known for achievements within rhythm and blues and rock and roll, some of his songs are equally at home in other genres; for example, "She's All I Got", co-written by Jerry Williams, Jr. (better known as Swamp Dogg), was nominated for the Country Music Association's "Song of the Year" in 1972 when it was a big hit for Johnny Paycheck. (Freddie North also charted his only pop hit with a soul cover of the same song.) Bonds is also a 1997 honoree of the Rhythm & Blues Foundation. He is an accomplished golfer and often plays celebrity PGA Tour events.[8]
https://wn.com/Garry_US_Bonds_Greatest_Hits_270
Gary U.S. Bonds (born Gary Levone Anderson, June 6, 1939)[1] is an American rhythm and blues and rock and roll singer, known for his hits "New Orleans" and "Quarter to Three".
Career
Born in Jacksonville, Florida, Bonds lived in Norfolk, Virginia, in the 1950s when he began singing publicly in church and with a group called the Turks.[1] He joined record producer Frank Guida's small Legrand Records label where Guida chose Anderson's stage name, U.S. Bonds, in hopes that it would be confused with a public service announcement advertising the sale of government bonds and thereby garner more DJ attention.[2] His first three singles and first album, Dance 'Til Quarter to Three, were released under the U.S. Bonds name, but people assumed it was the name of a group. To avoid confusion, subsequent releases, including his second album Twist Up Calypso, were made under the name Gary (U.S.) Bonds. The parentheses were discarded in the 1970s.[3][4]
"Quarter to Three" sold one million records, earning a gold disc.[1] Subsequent hits, under his modified name, included "School Is Out" (#5), "Dear Lady Twist" (#9), "School Is In" (#28) and "Twist, Twist Senora" (#9) in the early 1960s. In a 1963 tour of Europe, he headlined above the Beatles. His hits featured solos by the saxophonist Gene Barge.[3]
"Quarter to Three" appears on The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll list.[5]
In the early 1980s, Bonds had a career resurgence with two albums, both of them recorded with Bruce Springsteen, Steven Van Zandt, and the E Street Band. Dedication was released in 1981, and On the Line followed in 1982. The albums spawned several hits including "This Little Girl" (his comeback hit in 1981, which reached No. 11 on the pop chart in Billboard and No. 5 on the mainstream rock chart), "Jolé Blon" and "Out of Work".[3]
Bonds released an album in 2004 called Back in 20, the title referencing his repeated sporadic pop-ups of popularity (his first hits were in the 1960s, then again in the 1980s, and another significant album in the early 2000s, each 20-odd years apart). The album features guest appearances by Springsteen and Southside Johnny.[3]
In 2009, he released a new album, Let Them Talk, and toured the UK as a special guest of Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings.[6] In 2010, Bonds contributed duet vocals on the song "Umbrella in My Drink" on Southside Johnny's album Pills and Ammo.[7]
While Bonds is mostly known for achievements within rhythm and blues and rock and roll, some of his songs are equally at home in other genres; for example, "She's All I Got", co-written by Jerry Williams, Jr. (better known as Swamp Dogg), was nominated for the Country Music Association's "Song of the Year" in 1972 when it was a big hit for Johnny Paycheck. (Freddie North also charted his only pop hit with a soul cover of the same song.) Bonds is also a 1997 honoree of the Rhythm & Blues Foundation. He is an accomplished golfer and often plays celebrity PGA Tour events.[8]
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Gary U.S. Bonds at the Iridium, N.Y. 2011 Part 3
Gary U.S. Bonds at the Iridium, N.Y. 2011 Part 3 Video produced by Larry Blumenstein Video Productions. Contact:
[email protected], 917-817-2112. (Copyr...
Gary U.S. Bonds at the Iridium, N.Y. 2011 Part 3 Video produced by Larry Blumenstein Video Productions. Contact:
[email protected], 917-817-2112. (Copyright 2010) (c)
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Gary U.S. Bonds (born Gary Levone Anderson, June 6, 1939, Jacksonville, Florida) is an American rhythm and blues and rock and roll singer. He is also a prolific songwriter.
Career
Born in Jacksonville, Florida Bonds was living in Norfolk, Virginia, in the 1950s when he began singing publicly in church, and with a group called The Turks. He joined record producer Frank Guida's small Legrand Records label, and Guida changed Anderson's name to U.S. Bonds in hope that it would be confused with a Public Service Announcement advertising the sale of government bonds and thus get more radio airplay. His first three singles and first album Dance 'Til Quarter to Three were released under the "U.S. Bonds" name, but people mistook it for the name of a group, so to avoid the confusion subsequent releases, including his second album Twist Up Calypso, were released under the name Gary (U.S.) Bonds; the parentheses were discarded in the 1980s .
Bonds's first hit was the song "New Orleans" (reached #6), which was followed by "Not Me", a flop for Bonds but later a hit for The Orlons, and then by his only number one hit, "Quarter to Three" in June 1961. "Quarter To Three" sold one million records, earning a gold disc.[1] Subsequent hits, under his modified name, included "School Is Out" (#5), "Dear Lady Twist" (#9), "School Is In" (#28) and "Twist, Twist, Señora" (#10) in the early 1960s. In a 1963 tour of Europe, he headlined above The Beatles. His hits often featured solos by the saxophonist Gene Barge .
"Quarter to Three" appears on The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll list.
In the early 1980s, Bonds had a career resurgence with two albums Dedication and On the Line, working off collaborations with Bruce Springsteen, Steven Van Zandt, and the E Street Band. Later hits included "This Little Girl" (his comeback hit in 1981, which reached #11 on the pop chart and #5 on the mainstream rock chart), "Jolé Blon" and "Out of Work".Bonds continues to release albums sporadically, and today is a mainstay of the nostalgia concert circuit.
While Bonds is mostly known for achievements within rhythm and blues and rock and roll, he often transcends these genres, e.g. his song "She's All I Got", co-written by Jerry Williams, Jr. (better known as Swamp Dogg), was nominated for the Country Music Association's "Song of the Year" in 1972 when it was a big hit for Johnny Paycheck. He is also an honoree of the Rhythm & Blues Foundation. Bonds is an accomplished golfer and often plays celebrity PGA Tour events.
Bonds released an album in 2004 called Back in 20, the title referencing his repeated sporadic pop-ups of popularity (his first hits were in the 1960s, then again in the 1980s, and now another significant album in the early 2000s, each 20-odd years apart). The album features guest appearances by Bruce Springsteen and Southside Johnny ,Bonds was also inducted into the Long Island Music Hall of Fame on October 15, 2006.
In 2009 he released a new album Let Them Talk and toured the UK as a special guest of Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings Most recently, in 2010, Bonds contributed duet vocals on the song "Umbrella In My Drink" on Southside Johnny's album Pills and Ammo
Discography
Studio albums:
Dance 'til Quarter to Three (1961)
Twist Up Calypso (1962)
Dedication (1981)
On the Line (1982)
Standing in the Line of Fire (1984)
Nothing Left to Lose (1996)
Back in 20 (2004)
Let Them Talk (2009)
Live albums:
King Biscuit Flower Hour (Live) (2001)
Live! (2002)
From the Front Row... Live! (2003)
In Concert (2005)
Compilations:
The Best of Gary U.S. Bonds (60's Material) (1990)
Take Me Back to New Orleans (60's Singles Compilation) (1994)
The Best of Gary U.S. Bonds (80's Material) (1996)
The Very Best of Gary U.S. Bonds: The Original Legrand Masters (60's Material) (1998)
Certified Soul (Singles from 1968--1970) (2008)
Source Wikipedia
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Gary U.S. Bonds at the Iridium, N.Y. 2011 Part 3 Video produced by Larry Blumenstein Video Productions. Contact:
[email protected], 917-817-2112. (Copyright 2010) (c)
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Gary U.S. Bonds (born Gary Levone Anderson, June 6, 1939, Jacksonville, Florida) is an American rhythm and blues and rock and roll singer. He is also a prolific songwriter.
Career
Born in Jacksonville, Florida Bonds was living in Norfolk, Virginia, in the 1950s when he began singing publicly in church, and with a group called The Turks. He joined record producer Frank Guida's small Legrand Records label, and Guida changed Anderson's name to U.S. Bonds in hope that it would be confused with a Public Service Announcement advertising the sale of government bonds and thus get more radio airplay. His first three singles and first album Dance 'Til Quarter to Three were released under the "U.S. Bonds" name, but people mistook it for the name of a group, so to avoid the confusion subsequent releases, including his second album Twist Up Calypso, were released under the name Gary (U.S.) Bonds; the parentheses were discarded in the 1980s .
Bonds's first hit was the song "New Orleans" (reached #6), which was followed by "Not Me", a flop for Bonds but later a hit for The Orlons, and then by his only number one hit, "Quarter to Three" in June 1961. "Quarter To Three" sold one million records, earning a gold disc.[1] Subsequent hits, under his modified name, included "School Is Out" (#5), "Dear Lady Twist" (#9), "School Is In" (#28) and "Twist, Twist, Señora" (#10) in the early 1960s. In a 1963 tour of Europe, he headlined above The Beatles. His hits often featured solos by the saxophonist Gene Barge .
"Quarter to Three" appears on The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll list.
In the early 1980s, Bonds had a career resurgence with two albums Dedication and On the Line, working off collaborations with Bruce Springsteen, Steven Van Zandt, and the E Street Band. Later hits included "This Little Girl" (his comeback hit in 1981, which reached #11 on the pop chart and #5 on the mainstream rock chart), "Jolé Blon" and "Out of Work".Bonds continues to release albums sporadically, and today is a mainstay of the nostalgia concert circuit.
While Bonds is mostly known for achievements within rhythm and blues and rock and roll, he often transcends these genres, e.g. his song "She's All I Got", co-written by Jerry Williams, Jr. (better known as Swamp Dogg), was nominated for the Country Music Association's "Song of the Year" in 1972 when it was a big hit for Johnny Paycheck. He is also an honoree of the Rhythm & Blues Foundation. Bonds is an accomplished golfer and often plays celebrity PGA Tour events.
Bonds released an album in 2004 called Back in 20, the title referencing his repeated sporadic pop-ups of popularity (his first hits were in the 1960s, then again in the 1980s, and now another significant album in the early 2000s, each 20-odd years apart). The album features guest appearances by Bruce Springsteen and Southside Johnny ,Bonds was also inducted into the Long Island Music Hall of Fame on October 15, 2006.
In 2009 he released a new album Let Them Talk and toured the UK as a special guest of Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings Most recently, in 2010, Bonds contributed duet vocals on the song "Umbrella In My Drink" on Southside Johnny's album Pills and Ammo
Discography
Studio albums:
Dance 'til Quarter to Three (1961)
Twist Up Calypso (1962)
Dedication (1981)
On the Line (1982)
Standing in the Line of Fire (1984)
Nothing Left to Lose (1996)
Back in 20 (2004)
Let Them Talk (2009)
Live albums:
King Biscuit Flower Hour (Live) (2001)
Live! (2002)
From the Front Row... Live! (2003)
In Concert (2005)
Compilations:
The Best of Gary U.S. Bonds (60's Material) (1990)
Take Me Back to New Orleans (60's Singles Compilation) (1994)
The Best of Gary U.S. Bonds (80's Material) (1996)
The Very Best of Gary U.S. Bonds: The Original Legrand Masters (60's Material) (1998)
Certified Soul (Singles from 1968--1970) (2008)
Source Wikipedia
- published: 23 Jul 2012
- views: 349
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Gary Us Bonds & The American Men - City Lights
This is the 5th album from Gary Us Bonds Meets The American Men
This is the 5th album from Gary Us Bonds Meets The American Men
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This is the 5th album from Gary Us Bonds Meets The American Men
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Gary U.S. Bonds - Turn The Music Down
Guitar, Soloist – Bill Derby
Written-By – G. Bonds, L. Anderson
Guitar, Soloist – Bill Derby
Written-By – G. Bonds, L. Anderson
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Guitar, Soloist – Bill Derby
Written-By – G. Bonds, L. Anderson
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Gary U.S. Bonds at the Iridium, N.Y. 2011 Part 2
Gary U.S. Bonds at the Iridium, N.Y. 2011 Part 2 Video produced by Larry Blumenstein Video Productions. Contact:
[email protected], 917-817-2112. (Copyr...
Gary U.S. Bonds at the Iridium, N.Y. 2011 Part 2 Video produced by Larry Blumenstein Video Productions. Contact:
[email protected], 917-817-2112. (Copyright 2010) (c)
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Gary U.S. Bonds (born Gary Levone Anderson, June 6, 1939, Jacksonville, Florida) is an American rhythm and blues and rock and roll singer. He is also a prolific songwriter.
Career
Born in Jacksonville, Florida Bonds was living in Norfolk, Virginia, in the 1950s when he began singing publicly in church, and with a group called The Turks. He joined record producer Frank Guida's small Legrand Records label, and Guida changed Anderson's name to U.S. Bonds in hope that it would be confused with a Public Service Announcement advertising the sale of government bonds and thus get more radio airplay. His first three singles and first album Dance 'Til Quarter to Three were released under the "U.S. Bonds" name, but people mistook it for the name of a group, so to avoid the confusion subsequent releases, including his second album Twist Up Calypso, were released under the name Gary (U.S.) Bonds; the parentheses were discarded in the 1980s .
Bonds's first hit was the song "New Orleans" (reached #6), which was followed by "Not Me", a flop for Bonds but later a hit for The Orlons, and then by his only number one hit, "Quarter to Three" in June 1961. "Quarter To Three" sold one million records, earning a gold disc.[1] Subsequent hits, under his modified name, included "School Is Out" (#5), "Dear Lady Twist" (#9), "School Is In" (#28) and "Twist, Twist, Señora" (#10) in the early 1960s. In a 1963 tour of Europe, he headlined above The Beatles. His hits often featured solos by the saxophonist Gene Barge .
"Quarter to Three" appears on The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll list.
In the early 1980s, Bonds had a career resurgence with two albums Dedication and On the Line, working off collaborations with Bruce Springsteen, Steven Van Zandt, and the E Street Band. Later hits included "This Little Girl" (his comeback hit in 1981, which reached #11 on the pop chart and #5 on the mainstream rock chart), "Jolé Blon" and "Out of Work".Bonds continues to release albums sporadically, and today is a mainstay of the nostalgia concert circuit.
While Bonds is mostly known for achievements within rhythm and blues and rock and roll, he often transcends these genres, e.g. his song "She's All I Got", co-written by Jerry Williams, Jr. (better known as Swamp Dogg), was nominated for the Country Music Association's "Song of the Year" in 1972 when it was a big hit for Johnny Paycheck. He is also an honoree of the Rhythm & Blues Foundation. Bonds is an accomplished golfer and often plays celebrity PGA Tour events.
Bonds released an album in 2004 called Back in 20, the title referencing his repeated sporadic pop-ups of popularity (his first hits were in the 1960s, then again in the 1980s, and now another significant album in the early 2000s, each 20-odd years apart). The album features guest appearances by Bruce Springsteen and Southside Johnny ,Bonds was also inducted into the Long Island Music Hall of Fame on October 15, 2006.
In 2009 he released a new album Let Them Talk and toured the UK as a special guest of Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings Most recently, in 2010, Bonds contributed duet vocals on the song "Umbrella In My Drink" on Southside Johnny's album Pills and Ammo
Discography
Studio albums:
Dance 'til Quarter to Three (1961)
Twist Up Calypso (1962)
Dedication (1981)
On the Line (1982)
Standing in the Line of Fire (1984)
Nothing Left to Lose (1996)
Back in 20 (2004)
Let Them Talk (2009)
Live albums:
King Biscuit Flower Hour (Live) (2001)
Live! (2002)
From the Front Row... Live! (2003)
In Concert (2005)
Compilations:
The Best of Gary U.S. Bonds (60's Material) (1990)
Take Me Back to New Orleans (60's Singles Compilation) (1994)
The Best of Gary U.S. Bonds (80's Material) (1996)
The Very Best of Gary U.S. Bonds: The Original Legrand Masters (60's Material) (1998)
Certified Soul (Singles from 1968--1970) (2008)
Source Wikipedia
https://wn.com/Gary_U.S._Bonds_At_The_Iridium,_N.Y._2011_Part_2
Gary U.S. Bonds at the Iridium, N.Y. 2011 Part 2 Video produced by Larry Blumenstein Video Productions. Contact:
[email protected], 917-817-2112. (Copyright 2010) (c)
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Gary U.S. Bonds (born Gary Levone Anderson, June 6, 1939, Jacksonville, Florida) is an American rhythm and blues and rock and roll singer. He is also a prolific songwriter.
Career
Born in Jacksonville, Florida Bonds was living in Norfolk, Virginia, in the 1950s when he began singing publicly in church, and with a group called The Turks. He joined record producer Frank Guida's small Legrand Records label, and Guida changed Anderson's name to U.S. Bonds in hope that it would be confused with a Public Service Announcement advertising the sale of government bonds and thus get more radio airplay. His first three singles and first album Dance 'Til Quarter to Three were released under the "U.S. Bonds" name, but people mistook it for the name of a group, so to avoid the confusion subsequent releases, including his second album Twist Up Calypso, were released under the name Gary (U.S.) Bonds; the parentheses were discarded in the 1980s .
Bonds's first hit was the song "New Orleans" (reached #6), which was followed by "Not Me", a flop for Bonds but later a hit for The Orlons, and then by his only number one hit, "Quarter to Three" in June 1961. "Quarter To Three" sold one million records, earning a gold disc.[1] Subsequent hits, under his modified name, included "School Is Out" (#5), "Dear Lady Twist" (#9), "School Is In" (#28) and "Twist, Twist, Señora" (#10) in the early 1960s. In a 1963 tour of Europe, he headlined above The Beatles. His hits often featured solos by the saxophonist Gene Barge .
"Quarter to Three" appears on The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll list.
In the early 1980s, Bonds had a career resurgence with two albums Dedication and On the Line, working off collaborations with Bruce Springsteen, Steven Van Zandt, and the E Street Band. Later hits included "This Little Girl" (his comeback hit in 1981, which reached #11 on the pop chart and #5 on the mainstream rock chart), "Jolé Blon" and "Out of Work".Bonds continues to release albums sporadically, and today is a mainstay of the nostalgia concert circuit.
While Bonds is mostly known for achievements within rhythm and blues and rock and roll, he often transcends these genres, e.g. his song "She's All I Got", co-written by Jerry Williams, Jr. (better known as Swamp Dogg), was nominated for the Country Music Association's "Song of the Year" in 1972 when it was a big hit for Johnny Paycheck. He is also an honoree of the Rhythm & Blues Foundation. Bonds is an accomplished golfer and often plays celebrity PGA Tour events.
Bonds released an album in 2004 called Back in 20, the title referencing his repeated sporadic pop-ups of popularity (his first hits were in the 1960s, then again in the 1980s, and now another significant album in the early 2000s, each 20-odd years apart). The album features guest appearances by Bruce Springsteen and Southside Johnny ,Bonds was also inducted into the Long Island Music Hall of Fame on October 15, 2006.
In 2009 he released a new album Let Them Talk and toured the UK as a special guest of Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings Most recently, in 2010, Bonds contributed duet vocals on the song "Umbrella In My Drink" on Southside Johnny's album Pills and Ammo
Discography
Studio albums:
Dance 'til Quarter to Three (1961)
Twist Up Calypso (1962)
Dedication (1981)
On the Line (1982)
Standing in the Line of Fire (1984)
Nothing Left to Lose (1996)
Back in 20 (2004)
Let Them Talk (2009)
Live albums:
King Biscuit Flower Hour (Live) (2001)
Live! (2002)
From the Front Row... Live! (2003)
In Concert (2005)
Compilations:
The Best of Gary U.S. Bonds (60's Material) (1990)
Take Me Back to New Orleans (60's Singles Compilation) (1994)
The Best of Gary U.S. Bonds (80's Material) (1996)
The Very Best of Gary U.S. Bonds: The Original Legrand Masters (60's Material) (1998)
Certified Soul (Singles from 1968--1970) (2008)
Source Wikipedia
- published: 23 Jul 2012
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