Yarra Valley FM every Wednesday 7 PM to 9 PM with Eddie.....Listen 2 hours fantastic Rockabilly live from Melbourne! This song is the signal of his program. FM 99,1 and online too.
I DJ'd the hell out of this song at my record hop. Good times! I was fortunate enough to see him half a dozen times, once with High Noon & Lisa, the other with Nick Curran RIP) backing him.
good for you John, where were you deejaying ?. I remember it being the biggest dancefloor hit of the Hemsby weekender when it was released in '96, and then at all the UK clubs, as you say all the DJs were playing it, a real dancefloor filler. We were also lucky enuff to see Ronnie several times, since his first UK visit in (Weymouth weekender '86), in fact we spotted him strolling around the camp some hours before his show and we chatted to him, a really lovely guy to meet. He visited the UK several times after that, always great shows and always happy to meet the fans. Particularly memorable show was Hemsby '97, for this show he had his usual American backing band, which included ex- members of High Noon and the Horton Brothers iirc (and Lisa P), it was billed as the last time they played together, and Ronnie and the band left the stage sharing hugs and tears.... a great night.
@@RockinRedRover Denver. I had my own record hop at 3 clubs. The scene here was incredibly strong & of course there was the Denver weekender. The 90s was such an incredible time to be involved with everything. I dearly miss it. I held the after parties after the Denver Weekender at Market 41. Had Jump Cat Jump, Kim Lenz, Go Getters, Hillbilly Hellcats, The Jinns, & so many others play. The club is huge & we completely sold them out of liquor lol I just remember the stroll lines as long as long as a French protest the minute 4 O'clock baby came on lol Moved to Germany shortly after & DJ'd at a rockabilly club in Oberhausen. Great times! Ronnie was always a great show. It was always a bonus when High Noon was backing him because you got 2 concerts in 1.
@@JohnDeBord thanks. So the Denver weekender was in the 90s was it, I'd have guessed was later - purely based on friends who visited the States every few months for their business (sourcing 50s vintage clothes to sell here), and they always said it was a real struggle to find any rockin scene/events to speak of, altho come to think of it don't think they went to Texas so... Yes I've often seen how the rockin scenes can sell-out venues, right back to the early 80s, no matter how many times you warn some venues, they refuse to believe just HOW much we'll drink haha, and sadly that can come back to haunt them if some people get too angry. Sad to read that Nick Curran's no longer with us, wasn't he Kim Lenz' guitarist too at one time ?. Here in UK these last few years we've lost a lot of our friends n faces from the scene, covid and all the mental crap from the lockdowns etc got too much for some, but then again some of these people may have died relatively young (late 50s +), but they'd prob played far too hard in their youth, here in the UK there was far too much drugs in the 80s n 90s rockabilly scene and some folk didnt know their limits and it catches up... Yes can well believe you enjoyed Germany, when Hemsby was at its peak late 90s and the "weekender" became a week lol, there were huge numbers of Germans there, many brought their vintage cars n bikes on the ferries, most of them were great fun we had some good times and made some good friends. I've not visited Germany, but we did some of the Dutch events CruiseInn etc before that, they were similar. Happy daze !!. And yes, Ronnie became an absolute legend here, partly cos he was such a genuine, likeable, modest man, sadly missed !. Take care sir.
@@JohnDeBord regarding our German friends, you may have already seen it, but this video(and it's follow-up) gives a good indication how they liked enjoying themselves. You prob know the band (the Sureshots from Newcastle, north England) have been around since the mid 80s and are themselves party animals, but in this case their new and younger drummer hadn't paced his drinking very well before the show... and by n large in those days Brits wern't used toshots or shorts, were more into beer n cider. "prost". czcams.com/video/n0AYMoa2odE/video.html
@@RockinRedRover Yup I sure know the Sureshots, great band! And that's a great song! Thanks for sharing it. Germans definitely know how to party that's for sure. I've never seen so much beer in my life lol
Everywhere I go It's just Rockin' and Rollin' Everywhere I go It's just Rockin' and Rollin' Everywhere I go It's just Rockin' and Rollin' Make me feel I wanna rock some tune My baby was rockin' With another man My baby was rockin' With another man Yeah 'vrybody rockin' Or just Rockin' and Rollin' Make me feel I wanna rock some tune My mother was rockin' At my father's tune My sister was rockin' At my brother's tune Yeah 'vrybody rockin' Or just Rockin' and Rollin' Make me feel I wanna rock some tune Come on everybody We gonna rock some tune Oh come on everybody We gonna clap our hands Yeah 'vrybody rockin' Or just Rockin' and Rollin' Make me feel I wanna rock some tune Oh come on everybody We gonna rock some tune Oh come on everybody We gonna rock some tune Oh well everybody rockin' Or just Rockin' and Rollin' Make me feel I wanna rock some tune
Similar to Bill Haley and the Comets, especially the intro but he sounds a bit like Jerry Lee Lewis. It's like Bill & Jerry Lee rolled into one act, but it Rocks just the same.
not certain when it was recorded, but we first heard it in 1996, when it was the title track of Ronnie's latest cd on No Hit Records. I remember it being the biggest dancefloor hit of that year's Hemsby weekender, and then at all the UK clubs. Fantastic !
we first heard it in 1996, when it was the title track of Ronnie's latest cd on No Hit Records. I remember it being the biggest dancefloor hit of that year's Hemsby weekender, and then at all the UK clubs. Fantastic !
God loves you and He sent His Holy Son Jesus from heaven to earth, to be born of a virgin, to grow up and die on a cross for our sins, and to be put into a tomb 3 days and rise from the dead the third day, and He (Jesus) went back up to heaven. We must receive Sinless Jesus sincerely to be God's child(John 1:12).After we get saved by grace through faith in Christ, if we truly love the Lord Jesus Christ, then we will obey Jesus(John 14:15). Mark 1:15 "And saying, the time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand: Repent ye, and believe the gospel." Jesus said in John 14:15 "If you love Me, keep My commandments. "There's a real hell. It says in Revelation 21:8 "But for the cowardly, and unbelieving, and abominable, and murderers, and immoral persons and sorcerers and idolaters and all liars, their part will be in the lake that burns with fire and brimstone.." Please sincerely receive Holy Jesus and put your true faith and trust in Him today & repent!
It is rare for a legend to record songs equally as good as stuff they recorded back in the 50s. Ray campi is the only other that springs to mind.
This one always fills the dance floor. Let's JIVE!
Vielen Dank für die Songs, die man leider sonst nicht mehr hört.
Met him twice back in the 90’s. Such a nice guy !
So many great rockabilly stars from the 50s and Ronnie was right up there and stuck with the genre to the end. RIP Ronnie. We miss you .
RIP Ronnie " Blonde Bomber" Dawson
That’s old time rock and roll!
Nothin' but pure class. I can listen to nothing but Ronnie all day long.
True
EVERYWHERE I GOO ,IM JUST ROCKIN AND ROOLLINNNNNN
Yeah I know Elvis Shake Rattle and Roll
Saw Ronnie few times great lil club shows... thnx for posting....
He played two for me. A real nice guy. Pity he died of a bad throat and mouth cancer. God bless him. I miss him. Thanks Ronnie.
Saw him in the UK 🇬🇧 fantastic.
Simple honest music. Great !
the tightness and rythm of Ronnies band is like that of Freight train
Yarra Valley FM every Wednesday 7 PM to 9 PM with Eddie.....Listen 2 hours fantastic Rockabilly live from Melbourne! This song is the signal of his program. FM 99,1 and online too.
Excellent j'aime 👍❤
Amazing !
When there was actually real raw natural talent
In my opinion nothing will beat the classics. Long live Rockabilly
I love this
Cool dancin SOUNDs, Thanks
懐かしいー!
💚 WOW, let´s do the Bop! ❤️ ROCK ON....
Awesome!
STRAIGHT UP BADD ASS!!
I DJ'd the hell out of this song at my record hop. Good times! I was fortunate enough to see him half a dozen times, once with High Noon & Lisa, the other with Nick Curran RIP) backing him.
good for you John, where were you deejaying ?. I remember it being the biggest dancefloor hit of the Hemsby weekender when it was released in '96, and then at all the UK clubs, as you say all the DJs were playing it, a real dancefloor filler. We were also lucky enuff to see Ronnie several times, since his first UK visit in (Weymouth weekender '86), in fact we spotted him strolling around the camp some hours before his show and we chatted to him, a really lovely guy to meet. He visited the UK several times after that, always great shows and always happy to meet the fans. Particularly memorable show was Hemsby '97, for this show he had his usual American backing band, which included ex- members of High Noon and the Horton Brothers iirc (and Lisa P), it was billed as the last time they played together, and Ronnie and the band left the stage sharing hugs and tears.... a great night.
@@RockinRedRover Denver. I had my own record hop at 3 clubs. The scene here was incredibly strong & of course there was the Denver weekender. The 90s was such an incredible time to be involved with everything. I dearly miss it. I held the after parties after the Denver Weekender at Market 41. Had Jump Cat Jump, Kim Lenz, Go Getters, Hillbilly Hellcats, The Jinns, & so many others play. The club is huge & we completely sold them out of liquor lol I just remember the stroll lines as long as long as a French protest the minute 4 O'clock baby came on lol
Moved to Germany shortly after & DJ'd at a rockabilly club in Oberhausen. Great times!
Ronnie was always a great show. It was always a bonus when High Noon was backing him because you got 2 concerts in 1.
@@JohnDeBord thanks. So the Denver weekender was in the 90s was it, I'd have guessed was later - purely based on friends who visited the States every few months for their business (sourcing 50s vintage clothes to sell here), and they always said it was a real struggle to find any rockin scene/events to speak of, altho come to think of it don't think they went to Texas so... Yes I've often seen how the rockin scenes can sell-out venues, right back to the early 80s, no matter how many times you warn some venues, they refuse to believe just HOW much we'll drink haha, and sadly that can come back to haunt them if some people get too angry. Sad to read that Nick Curran's no longer with us, wasn't he Kim Lenz' guitarist too at one time ?. Here in UK these last few years we've lost a lot of our friends n faces from the scene, covid and all the mental crap from the lockdowns etc got too much for some, but then again some of these people may have died relatively young (late 50s +), but they'd prob played far too hard in their youth, here in the UK there was far too much drugs in the 80s n 90s rockabilly scene and some folk didnt know their limits and it catches up... Yes can well believe you enjoyed Germany, when Hemsby was at its peak late 90s and the "weekender" became a week lol, there were huge numbers of Germans there, many brought their vintage cars n bikes on the ferries, most of them were great fun we had some good times and made some good friends. I've not visited Germany, but we did some of the Dutch events CruiseInn etc before that, they were similar. Happy daze !!. And yes, Ronnie became an absolute legend here, partly cos he was such a genuine, likeable, modest man, sadly missed !. Take care sir.
@@JohnDeBord regarding our German friends, you may have already seen it, but this video(and it's follow-up) gives a good indication how they liked enjoying themselves. You prob know the band (the Sureshots from Newcastle, north England) have been around since the mid 80s and are themselves party animals, but in this case their new and younger drummer hadn't paced his drinking very well before the show... and by n large in those days Brits wern't used toshots or shorts, were more into beer n cider. "prost". czcams.com/video/n0AYMoa2odE/video.html
@@RockinRedRover Yup I sure know the Sureshots, great band! And that's a great song! Thanks for sharing it. Germans definitely know how to party that's for sure. I've never seen so much beer in my life lol
totally agree
Top tune by a Topcat rip blond bomber glad I seen ya
with you...
I don't belong to the generation of this song but i totally love it !!
esticazzi...
I wish I was alive back in the 50s 🤷♂️
Great jiver👊
I remember when i saw the Teddy Jivers 😜❤️
Says 9 years ago last seen ???
I played this on here loads ...+ someone commented 10 months ago !!!
Whats going on with this CZcams?
Rock on Ronnie
your channel & Ronnie new to me hope to hear more .sorry to hear Ronnie is no longer with us .r I p
Ronnie Dawson (11 August 1939 - 30 September 2003)
great song lang leve rock n roll
Everywhere I go
It's just Rockin' and Rollin'
Everywhere I go
It's just Rockin' and Rollin'
Everywhere I go
It's just Rockin' and Rollin'
Make me feel
I wanna rock some tune
My baby was rockin'
With another man
My baby was rockin'
With another man
Yeah 'vrybody rockin'
Or just Rockin' and Rollin'
Make me feel
I wanna rock some tune
My mother was rockin'
At my father's tune
My sister was rockin'
At my brother's tune
Yeah 'vrybody rockin'
Or just Rockin' and Rollin'
Make me feel
I wanna rock some tune
Come on everybody
We gonna rock some tune
Oh come on everybody
We gonna clap our hands
Yeah 'vrybody rockin'
Or just Rockin' and Rollin'
Make me feel
I wanna rock some tune
Oh come on everybody
We gonna rock some tune
Oh come on everybody
We gonna rock some tune
Oh well everybody rockin'
Or just Rockin' and Rollin'
Make me feel
I wanna rock some tune
❤❤❤
Can’t find this on iTunes or Spotify-help !
♥️
Rockin'Dog
Nice
I'm Billy's brother James. I'm a crazy Rockabilly Rat and I'm wild about the Blues.
koolieo
Similar to Bill Haley and the Comets, especially the intro but he sounds a bit like Jerry Lee Lewis. It's like Bill & Jerry Lee rolled into one act, but it Rocks just the same.
am ready for rocking al day.ready for girl ,mmmmm
i learned that ronnie dawson died on the year i was born, on my birthday, and i don't know what to do with this information
tkokostosta start rocking an a rollin!
@@isaiahvillarreal4512 bloody excellent response
Can some one tell me what year this song was recorded
not certain when it was recorded, but we first heard it in 1996, when it was the title track of Ronnie's latest cd on No Hit Records. I remember it being the biggest dancefloor hit of that year's Hemsby weekender, and then at all the UK clubs. Fantastic !
good
What year was this please?
we first heard it in 1996, when it was the title track of Ronnie's latest cd on No Hit Records. I remember it being the biggest dancefloor hit of that year's Hemsby weekender, and then at all the UK clubs. Fantastic !
@@RockinRedRover thank you
God loves you and He sent His Holy Son Jesus from heaven to earth, to be born of a virgin, to grow up and die on a cross for our sins, and to be put into a tomb 3 days and rise from the dead the third day, and He (Jesus) went back up to heaven. We must receive Sinless Jesus sincerely to be God's child(John 1:12).After we get saved by grace through faith in Christ, if we truly love the Lord Jesus Christ, then we will obey Jesus(John 14:15). Mark 1:15 "And saying, the time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand: Repent ye, and believe the gospel." Jesus said in John 14:15 "If you love Me, keep My commandments. "There's a real hell. It says in Revelation 21:8 "But for the cowardly, and unbelieving, and abominable, and murderers, and immoral persons and sorcerers and idolaters and all liars, their part will be in the lake that burns with fire and brimstone.." Please sincerely receive Holy Jesus and put your true faith and trust in Him today & repent!
Amen Ginger!