Scott Matthews - Elusive Video
- Length: 3:51
- Rating Average: 4.85 from 611 people
- View Count: 202505' favoriteCount='1521
- Author: stega66
Got this track on iTunes a while back. Amazing song, and thought I would put it on youtube to spread to wealth.
Scott Matthews - Elusive
- Length: 3:52
- Rating Average: 4.86 from 142 people
- View Count: 49118' favoriteCount='389
- Author: universalmusicgroup
Tags: [Video Elusive Island Kwok Matthews Pop Producer] Records Scott Yau
Music video by Scott Matthews performing Elusive with Kwok Yau [Video Producer] (C) 2007 Universal Island Records Ltd. A Universal Music Company.
Elusive Giant Panda
- Length: 2:37
- Rating Average: 4.93 from 323 people
- View Count: 45322' favoriteCount='182
- Author: NationalGeographic
Tags: animal china elusive giant large panda
You're looking at one of the rarest, and most elusive animals in the world: China's giant panda. See All National Geographic Videos http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/?source=4001
Bob Lind/Elusive Butterfly
- Length: 2:57
- Rating Average: 4.86 from 86 people
- View Count: 43132' favoriteCount='163
- Author: jguth3
Tags: 60's Bob Butterfly Elusive Folk Guthrie Lind Pop Rock
Bob in the Berkshires singing "Elusive Butterfly"out by our pond. That was the summer of 1992. If you want more of Bob, go to his website. "www.boblind.com". HE IS COMING BACK TO US FULL FORCE! He's in LA making a documentry right now.
My Elusive Dreams
- Length: 4:33
- Rating Average: 4.74 from 27 people
- View Count: 5618' favoriteCount='4
- Author: BCBband
Tags: Band BCB Charlie City Oklahoma Rich
BCB Band sings My Elusive Dreams by Charlie Rich. Charlie Rich was simultaneously one of the most critically acclaimed and most erratic country singers of post-World War II era. Rich had all the elements of being one of the great country stars of the '60s and '70s, but his popularity never matched his critical notices. What made him a critical favorite also kept him from mass success. Throughout his career, Rich willfully bended genres, fusing country, jazz, blues, gospel, rockabilly, and soul. Though he had 45 country hits in a career that spanned nearly four decades, he became best-known for his lush, Billy Sherrill-produced countrypolitan records of the early '70s. Instead of embracing the stardom those records brought him, Rich shunned it, retreating into semiretirement by the '80s. Rich began his professional musical career while he was enlisted in the U.S. Air Force in the early '50s. While he was stationed in Oklahoma, he formed a group called the Velvetones, which played jazz and blues and featured his fiancÊe, Margaret Ann, on lead vocals. Rich left the military in 1956, and he began performing clubs around the Memphis area, playing both jazz and R&B; he also began writing his own material. Rich managed to land a job as a session musician for Judd Records, which was owned by Judd Phillips, the brother of Sun Records founder Sam Phillips. Around this time, saxophonist and Sun recording artist Bill Justis heard Rich play at the Sharecropper Club and asked the pianist to write arrangements for him. Sam saw Rich perform with Justis at a club gig and asked him to record some demos at Sun Studios. Phillips rejected the resulting demos, claiming they were too jazzy. After absorbing some Jerry Lee Lewis records Justis gave him, Rich returned to Sun quickly and became a regular session musician for the label in 1958, playing and/or singing on records by Lewis, Johnny Cash, Justis, Warren Smith, Billy Lee Riley, Carl Mann, and Ray Smith. He was also writing songs, including "Break Up" for Lewis, "The Ways of a Woman in Love" for Cash, and "I'm Comin' Home" for Mann, which was later cut by Elvis Presley. In August of 1958, Rich released his first single, "Whirlwind," for the Sun subsidiary Phillips International. Throughout 1959, he recorded a number of songs at Sun, though only a handful were actually released. Rich didn't have a hit until 1960, when his third Phillips International single, "Lonely Weekends," became a Top 30 pop hit. However, none of its seven follow-up singles were a success, though several of the songs would become staples in his set, including "Who Will the Next Fool Be?," "Sittin' and Thinkin'," and "Midnight Blues." In the early '60s, Rich's career remained stalled. He left Sun Records in 1964, signing with Groove, a newly established subsidiary of RCA. His first single, "Big Boss Man," was an underground, word-of-mouth hit, but its Chet Atkins-produced follow-ups all stiffed. On Groove, he jazzily interpreted standards, but he also performed a handful of originals, including "Tomorrow Night" and "I Don't See Me in Your Eyes Anymore." Groove went out of business by the beginning of 1965, leaving Rich without a record contract.
Elusive Butterfly
- Length: 2:50
- Rating Average: 4.88 from 67 people
- View Count: 17319' favoriteCount='160
- Author: inneedoftherapie
Tags: Butterfly Elusive Music Slideshow
Elusive Butterfly
Bob Lind - Elusive Butterfly - #5 1966 - HD Stereo!
- Length: 3:8
- Rating Average: 4.79 from 94 people
- View Count: 33108' favoriteCount='333
- Author: garfieldcat5
Tags: 45 artists audio bob butterfly definition elusive folk hd high issue lind pop quality re record rock soul stereo united
http://www.oldiesradionet.com Stereo re-issue 45 (original was mono) United Artists 10861 The audio is fed into a professional grade balanced audio card raw, I do not process the sound so you're hearing the record as it is. If you like the videos you see here then visit www.oldiesradionet.com and click on Oldies to tune in and hear lots of great music! Bob Lind (born Robert Neale Lind, in Baltimore, Ohio, November 25, 1942) was a folk music singer/songwriter in the 1960s, who released one transatlantic chart hit single. That song was entitled "Elusive Butterfly", which was a #5 hit in 1966. Over 200 artists -- including Cher, Glen Campbell, Aretha Franklin, Dolly Parton, Eric Clapton, Nancy Sinatra, The Four Tops, Richie Havens, Hoyt Axton, and Petula Clark -- have covered songs written by Bob Lind, but as a recording artist, he remains a one-hit wonder. Lind retired from the music business in 1969 to pursue other interests. In more recent years he has resided in Florida and works as a writer. He is the author of five novels, and has written for such supermarket tabloids as the Weekly World News and the Sun. Lyrics: You might wake up some mornin' To the sound of something moving past your window in the wind And if you're quick enough to rise You'll catch a fleeting glimpse of someone's fading shadow Out on the new horizon You may see the floating motion of a distant pair of wings And if the sleep has left your ears You might hear footsteps running through an open meadow Don't be concerned, it will not harm you It's only me pursuing somethin' I'm not sure of Across my dreams with nets of wonder I chase the bright elusive butterfly of love You might have heard my footsteps Echo softly in the distance through the canyons of your mind I might have even called your name As I ran searching after something to believe in You might have seen me runnin' Through the long-abandoned ruins of the dreams you left behind If you remember something there That glided past you followed close by heavy breathin' Don't be concerned, it will not harm you It's only me pursuing somethin' I'm not sure of Across my dreams with nets of wonder I chase the bright elusive butterfly of love ----- instrumental interlude ----- Across my dreams with nets of wonder I chase the bright elusive butterfly of love
Scott Matthews - Elusive
- Length: 3:46
- Rating Average: 4.94 from 34 people
- View Count: 16151' favoriteCount='98
- Author: teya18
Tags: acoustic and art black dreams Elusive figure guitar Matthews music new passing sceneted Scott stranger sweet video white
A new music video for the song "Elusive" by Scott Matthews. I like this video better than the other one.
Elusive butterfly
- Length: 1:19
- Rating Average: 5.00 from 6 people
- View Count: 8168' favoriteCount='8
- Author: vermeulendils
Tags: bob butterfly elusive hawley lind richard
the not-so-elusive bob lind singing his big hit elusive butterfly in london (the luminaire 15-06-2007) with big fan richard hawley
Gorguts - Elusive Treasures
- Length: 6:19
- Rating Average: 5.00 from 1 people
- View Count: 188' favoriteCount='2
- Author: Heavymetalpower666
Tags: beneath blinded carcass cryptopsy death elusive faith from gorguts hate massacre metal necrophagist neuraxis obituary quo suffocation technical to treasures vadis wisdom
Here is a song of one of my new favorite band called... Here is a song of one of my new favorite band called Gorguts, a Canadian death metal band. These musicians are amongst the most underrated in the extreme metal scene. Luc Lemay is a pure genius and Steve Cloutier masters the bass guitar. The atmosphere that reigns on this CD is absolutely unbelievable, this is death metal as its best, so intelligent ! HAIL GORGUTS! Album: From Wisdom to Hate (2001). Lyrics: [music: Coutier, Mongrain / lyrics: Lemay] Cursed by nature Hence sea confines...mystifies Haunting the mortal mind Since the mist of time As a myth, it had survived Praised, was, their knowledge Beyond it's shores... idolized Their kingdom's splendid sites reigned high As perfection of mankind Drowned, entirely Within one night Swallowed, was, their empire In the mist of time Dreadful floods, none had survived The mighty Sola Terra Forever, fell asleep Mysterious sinking drama Lost in Daedalian deeps The mystic Sola Terra Forever, shall exist Within the grips of ocean Lost in abyssal mist Cursed by nature Hence sea confines...mystifies Haunting the mortal mind Since the mist of time As a myth, it had survived Drowned, entirely Within one night Swallowed, was, their empire In the mist of time Dreadful floods, none had survived The mighty Sola Terra Forever, fell asleep Mysterious sinking drama Lost in Daedalian deeps The mystic Sola Terra Forever, shall exist Within the grips of ocean Lost in abyssal mist www.darklyrics.com
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