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ALONE AGAIN NATURALLY
GILBERT O'SULLIVAN

Length: 224
Rating: 4.90 (1202 ratings)
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Naturally 7 Live in Paris Subway ! Full Clip
N7 Live in the subway , cold parisian folks get slowly but surely turned on by the guys , perofrming feel in the air tonight Right on

Length: 312
Rating: 4.90 (5910 ratings)
Tags: naturally Naturally7 Paris Subway Human Beatbox Live

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Naturally 7 Wall of Sound
A video of "Vocal Play" group Naturally 7 creating their "Wall of Sound" with vocal play. Everything you hear is the human voice! No instruments are used. A loop pedal is used to loop some sounds like hand claps.

Length: 286
Rating: 4.90 (1480 ratings)
Tags: WallofSound VocalPlay Naturally Seven N7 acappella Beatbox pop r&b intheairtonight parissubway 76raven

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Naturally Seven "Feel it (in the air tonight)" MUSIC VIDEO!
Naturally Seven“s recorded a music video thats rocking on mtv like crazy in europe.

Length: 292
Rating: 4.80 (2579 ratings)
Tags: Naturally Seven N7 Live Hip Hop Acapella Gospel Roger Warren Rod Dwight Garfield Jamal Hops vocal play katapult film

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Buck Owens - Buckeroo - Act Naturally - Memphis Tennesee
More vintage Buck Owens stuff here with the classic Buckaroo theme, Act Naturally and Chuck Berry's Memphis Tennesee. Act Naturally is written by Johnny Russell & Voni Morrison and was originally recorded by Buck Owens, whose version reached number 1 on the Billboard Country Singles chart in 1963. The song became really populair among all sorts of audiences worldwide and was even once covered by the Beatles (who were huge Buck Owens' fans) for their 1965 Help album. In 1989 Beatles drummer Ringo Starr and the legendary Buck Owens teamed up together to do a brand new version of the song. Act Naturally They're gonna put me in the movies They're gonna make a big star out of me We'll make a film about a man that's sad and lonely And all I have to do is act naturally [CHORUS] Well, I bet you I'm gonna be a big star Might win an Oscar you can never tell The movie's gonna make me a big star, 'Cause I can play the part so well Well, I hope you come and see me in the movie Then I'll know that you will plainly see The biggest fool that ever hit the big time And all I have to do is act naturally We'll make a film about a man that's sad and lonely Begging down upon his bended knee I'll play the part but I won't need rehearsing All I have to do is act naturally [CHORUS]

Length: 339
Rating: 4.90 (290 ratings)
Tags: buck owens and his buckeroos buckeroo act naturally memphis tennesee beatles ringo starr chuck berry country rock roll don rich

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The Beatles - Act Naturally
Just for the greatness that is Starkey :) Plus *Ticket To Ride.

Length: 326
Rating: 4.90 (665 ratings)
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Gilbert O'Sullivan - Alone Again (original version)
enjoy. gilbert o'sullivans alone again in its original form. not that cruddy kareoke version with redubbed crap over the original. this is the real deal LIVE with flutes and all.

Length: 214
Rating: 4.90 (2855 ratings)
Tags: gilbert o'sullivan alone again original

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Orangina Naturally Juicy French version
Bouncing furry breasts, pole-dancers, sexy music, ass-slapping, exploding bottles and much more. Only in France.

Length: 105
Rating: 3.90 (1064 ratings)
Tags: orangina ad naturally juicy furry sexy stripper dancing pole breasts animation animals psyop ffl Fred Farid Lambert

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Kalapana - Naturally
Malani

Length: 240
Rating: 4.90 (69 ratings)
Tags: Kalapana Hawaiian music 70's naturally

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Alone Again (Naturally)
http://www.tarawatch.org:80/ (Help save TARA) Gilbert O'Sullivan (born Raymond Edward O'Sullivan, on 1 December 1946, in Waterford, Ireland) is a singer-songwriter, best known for his early-1970s hits "Alone Again (Naturally)", "Clair" and "Get Down". Biography Early in his life, his family moved to Swindon, England, where he attended St. Joseph's Comprehensive school. Here he began to develop an interest in music and art. At Swindon Art College in 1963, he met Rick Davies who would later become a member of the progressive rock band Supertramp. During these years, O'Sullivan experimented with songwriting, writing his first song, "Ready Miss Steady." O'Sullivan signed a five-year contract with CBS in 1967. However, after two unsuccessful singles with CBS, and one with the Irish label Major Minor, he sent some demo tapes to Gordon Mills, the manager of Tom Jones and Engelbert Humperdinck, whereupon he signed with Mills' label, MAM Records. It was Mills who redesignated him Gilbert O'Sullivan, a pun on Gilbert and Sullivan, but the eye-catching visual image comprising pudding-basin haircut, cloth cap and short trousers, was O'Sullivan's own idea, reportedly hated by Mills but O'Sullivan insisted on going with it, at least for a couple of years, after which a more modern look took over in which he often wore a sweater bearing a large letter 'G'. At the end of 1970, O'Sullivan achieved his first UK Top 10 hit with "Nothing Rhymed", which reached No. 8 (No. 1 in The Netherlands), and enjoyed nearly five years of major success. This run incorporated thirteen more hit singles, six of which reached the UK Top 10, plus four Top 10 albums, including Himself (1971), Back To Front (1972), I'm A Writer Not A Fighter (1973) and A Stranger In My Own Back Yard (1974). In 1972 his international star raised, after his self-penned ballad, "Alone Again (Naturally)," a No. 3 hit in Britain, became a chart-topper in the U.S., spending six weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and selling nearly two million copies there. He also landed two consecutive UK chart toppers, with the songs "Clair" (1972); and "Get Down" (1973), which reached No. 2 and No. 7 respectively in America. However, things later turned sour, as O'Sullivan discovered his recording contract with MAM Records greatly favoured the label's owner. A litigation followed, with prolonged argument over how much money his songs had earned and how much of that money he had actually received. Widely reported in the media, this may have been the first high-profile case of its kind.[citation needed] Eventually the court found in O'Sullivan's favour, the judge describing him as "a patently honest and sincere man," who had been treated shabbily. He had won, but the court battle had put his recording career on hold. Sometime before the case had come to court, he had returned after a five year chart absence in 1980, with a new contract with his old label, CBS. The first single of the new contract - "What's In A Kiss" - reached No. 19 in the UK. But then the hits completely dried up, and due in part to the court case, O'Sullivan released no new material between 1982 and 1987. Apart from a minor hit single in 1990 and a compilation album in 1991, O'Sullivan was absent from the charts until another compilation album returned him to the Top 20 in 2004. For years O'Sullivan spoke in a bad light about his fall from fame, once saying that "no-one cares" what he has to say anymore, until the internet came along and he got in contact with some fans on his website. However, O'Sullivan continues to record and perform to the present day, and enjoys some success in Japan.

Length: 216
Rating: 4.90 (361 ratings)
Tags: gilbert o' sullivan pop music ireland irish piano

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