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Frankie Miller - Hey! Where Ya Goin'? / It's No Big Thing To Me FLAC

Frankie Miller - Hey! Where Ya Goin'? / It's No Big Thing To Me FLAC
Performer:
Frankie Miller
Album:
Hey! Where Ya Goin'? / It's No Big Thing To Me
Style:
Hillbilly
Released:
1954
Country:
USA & Canada
Label:
Columbia
Catalog:
21314
FLAC size:
2151 mb
MP3 size:
1610 mb
WMA size:
2640 mb


Tracklist


1Hey! Where Ya Goin'?
2It's No Big Thing To Me


Video



Album


Frankie Miller. Released: Mar 2013. Hey Where Ya Goin' Play. It's No Big Thing to Me. Frankie Miller-Hey Where ya Goin - Продолжительность: 2:10. When I'm Away from You 2011 Remaster. 50 видео Воспроизвести все Микс Frankie Miller - It's No Big Thing To MeYouTube. Rainbow - Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow Full Album 1975 - Продолжительность: 36:53 AzaZel Recommended for you. Watch the video for Hey Where Ya Goin' from Frankie Miller's From Boppin' Hillbilly To Red Hot Rockabilly for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. with a gritty voice similar to Rod Stewart or Joe Cocker. Bob Seger has remarked that Miller was one of his favourite singers, in an article published in 1978, in Rolling Stone Magazine. His 1974 album High Life was written and produced by Allen Toussaint read more. There are two singers named F. 1 One of them is the American country-singer from Texas and some of the songs listed below are in fact some of his recordings, but this is about Frankie read more. recording artist. Miller, Frankie. Country 2013. I Don't Know What to Tell My Heart. Hey Where Ya Goin' 27. Appears On. Sugar Coated Baby. Bear Family Records. Play jigsaw puzzles for free Home. Essential Masters 1951-1956, 2013. Hey Where Ya Goin', 02:10. It's No Big Thing to Me, 02:27. You're Going to Cry on My Shoulder Again, 02:15. I Don't Know Why I Love You, 02:22. Frankie Miller 2. Hey Where Ya Goin', It's No Big Thing To Me 7. from the war, Frankie Miller renewed his career by signing with Columbia. Between July 1954 and November 1955, he cut a dozen numbers in Jim Beck's Dallas studio including Hey Where Ya Goin and It's No Big Thing. Frankie continued to appear on the Cowtown Hoedown on Fort Worth radio and played shows in Texas, recording one single each for the Cowtown Hoedown and Manco labels. In 1959, Frankie signed with Starday Records. Frankie's first cut, Blackland Farmer with True Blue on the backside became one of Starday's biggest