Where Oh Where Can My Baby Be
What kind of music is this, oh, where can you take that kid ...?
Van Cochrane's last kiss, we had nothing more to do with his group, the CC Riders. 1963. J. Frank Wilson and Cavaliers make a successful film in Reg # 2 in 1964. Pearl Jam covered in 1999.
Whose name is this list ... I love this song, these are tears and you. There were many different people who sang. Here are the melodies ... The last kiss Oh where, oh my baby God took me from where he went to heaven so I should be fine When I leave this world we are on a date with you. My dad we didn't go very far back on the highway a car got stuck and i couldn't stop so i turned right i will never forget the tire stain the painful scream i heard the last time oh where Oh where did my child God take this from me he came to heaven so I have to be good when i leave this world when i wake up it is raining people there with warmth in my eyes Singing but somewhere I found my baby that when I raised my head he looked at me and said baby when I held him I kissed him I found you our last kiss of love that I remember Hey i'm getting stronger i squeezed i lost my love my life ht oh where is my baby god took him he went to heaven so i should be fine so when i leave this world i will I can see my baby
Written by Van Kochran in 1962 and recorded for the first time by Van Kochran and CC Cavaliers. Then in 1964 by Jay Frank Wilson and Cavaliers when he hit the charts and the top ten (most famous) in October of that year, and finally the Pearl Jam around 1998.
I thought it was Bobby Goldsboro, unless my older brother said so! Billy Winton said, Paul Lilly ... but he was famous (on the charts) for Jay Frank Wilson and Cavaliers in the 60's. All I found on the spy were karaoke songs and singers. Not verbally. I would rate John Dean or Rick Nelson. Thanks for the help and advice :)
Where Oh Where Can My Baby Be
Where Oh Where Can My Baby Be
The Last Kiss, I think, was sung ■■■■■■ by Bolivia (Winton), written by Wayne Cochrane in 1950, by Rick Nelson, Jay Frank Wilson and Cavaliers, Richie Valence, John Dean, Budley, and Pearl Jam. Also sang
The last kiss. Jay Frank Wilson and Cavaliers recorded the 1964 version of the song.
Lily's friend's last kiss
It's from Pearl Jam and it goes like this: Oh, where, where's my baby?
Or the last kiss?
Good music. :)
The last kiss from Amir Nelson
Pearl Jam took the last kiss
Where Oh Where Can My Baby Be
Where Oh Where Can My Baby Be
What kind of music is this, hi my lord, where can you take it ...? 3
What is the title of this song? Where can my baby be?
Van Kochran's last kiss, we didn't have much in common with his group, the CC Riders. 1963 Jay Frank Wilson and Cavaliers made a hit film in 1964, Reg # 2. Pearl Jam covered in 1999.
It's called The Last Kiss ... I love this song, it's Tears and You. There were so many different people singing. These are the last kisses ... Oh, where, oh, where is my baby? In my father's car. We don't drive much. On the autobahn, up there. A car got stuck, couldn't stop, so I turned right. I will never forget this ht sound. The weeping cry of the bright light heard the last painful cry Oh where, oh where is my child God took me away He went to heaven so I should be fine to see my child when I left this world When I woke up it was raining, people were standing around me, heat was flowing from my eyes, but I found my baby somewhere. She was our last kiss i got the love i know i miss her ok it's getting stronger i hugged her i lost my love my life is important when i passed away So it would be nice to see your baby.
Written by Van Kochran in 1962 and first recorded by Van Kochran and CC Cavaliers. Later, in 1964 by Jay Frank Wilson and The Cavaliers, when he hit the charts and the top ten (most famous) in October of that year, and finally around 1998 at Pearl Jam.
I thought it was Bobby Goldsboro, unless my older brother said so! Bobby Winton said, Badley ... but he was famous (on the charts) for Jay Frank Wilson and Cavaliers in the 60's. Whenever I was on the spa, I could only hear karaoke songs and a woman singing. Not verbally, I would rate John Dean or Rick Nelson. Thanks for the help and advice :)
The last kiss, I think, was sung ■■■■■■ by Bobby V (Winton), written by Van Kochran in the 1950s, by Rick Nelson, Jay Frank Wilson and Cavaliers, Richie Wells, John Dan, Badley, and Pearl. Jim also sang.
Last kiss J. Frank Wilson and the Cavaliers recorded the 1964 version of this song.
Where Oh Where Can My Baby Be
Where Oh Where Can My Baby Be
lly's friend's last kiss
It's from Pearl Jam and it's like this: Oh, where, oh, where's my baby?
Or the last kiss.
Good music :)
Rick Nelson's last kiss
Where Oh Where Can My Baby Be
Where Oh Where Can My Baby Be
Pearl jelly last kiss