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Joe Stampley "All These Things" 3.27 min. | 4.944 avaliação | 113175 exibições When Joe's pop band The Uniques done this song in 1966, it peaked at #97! 10 years later, he redid it as a country song and it hit #1!. + Informações |
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Joe Stampley - If You Got Ten Minutes, Let's Fall In Love.wmv 3.28 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 11154 exibições He was born to RC Stampley, Jr. (1920-2000), and Mary E. Stampley (1924-2004). His interest in music dates to boyhood, when he listened to his father's Hank Williams records and learned to play piano before he was ten years of age. In the 1960s, Stampley was the main singer for the rock group, The Uniques (not to be confused with the Jamaican and doo-wop groups with the same name.) The Uniques were based out of Shreveport, the largest city near Springhill, and began performing in Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas. They were soon in great demand. In 1965, The Uniques recorded, "Not Too Long Ago", the first national hit for Paula Records. One year later, they-followed with "All These Things". The Uniques released four original LP's, and one "greatest hits" LP, between 1965 and their 1970 breakup. Most of the Uniques' material was rooted in rhythm and blues, rock, pop and swamp pop genres. In 1971, Stampley signed with ABC-Dot and recorded seven country albums that produced such hits as "Soul Song", "Too Far Gone", If You Touch Me, You 've Got To Love Me, "I'm Still Loving You", and the remake of "All These Things" as a two-step, which skyrocketed to #1 on the country charts. In 1975, Stampley moved to Epic Records, where he turned out 13 albums. These albums included such hits as: "Roll On Big Mama", "Red Wine and Blue Memories", "If You've Got Ten Minutes (Let's Fall in Love", "Do You Ever Fool Around", and "I'm Gonna Love You Back To Lovin' Me Again." Stampley also had a .... + Informações |
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Joe Stampley ~ Do You Ever Fool Around 2.80 min. | 4.9 avaliação | 90578 exibições Joe Stampley who was born in Springhill, Louisiana, brought innovative shades of soul and rock to his enviable string of country hits during the 1970s and 1980s. It all came naturally for Joe, who began his career with a rock 'n' soul band called the Uniques. Read More..rjbocm.com. + Informações |
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Joe Stampley - I'm Gonna Love You Back To Loving Me Again 2.23 min. | 4.9349594 avaliação | 36698 exibições Joe Stampley had a long career with many big hits, but you don't hear much of his music these days. "I'm Gonna Love You Back To Loving Me Again" is one of those catchy tunes that gets stuck in your head after you hear it. It reached #9 on the Billboard Country chart in 1981 (Epic 50972), and was on the chart for 36 weeks.. + Informações |
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Joe Stampley "Put Your Clothes Back On" 3.50 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 31023 exibições Amusingly-titled hit for the reliable Stampley back in 1979, when it peaked at #9 on the country charts.. + Informações |
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Joe Stampley "Take Time To Know Her" 3.18 min. | 4.904762 avaliação | 12921 exibições Joe's first single (#74 in 1971) was a cover of the classic Percy Sledge song.. + Informações |
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Classic Track: Roll On Big Mama (Joe Stampley) 2.62 min. | 4.9379563 avaliação | 111290 exibições Joe Stampley who was born on June 6, 1943 in Springhill, Louisiana, brought innovative shades of soul and rock to his enviable string of country hits during the 1970s and 1980s. Read More. rjbocm.com.p8.hostingprod.com. + Informações |
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Moe Bandy & Joe Stampley - Good Ole Boys 2.60 min. | 4.9310346 avaliação | 120363 exibições Moe & Joe as seen on the Country Family Reunion Show. + Informações |
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Joe Stampley - Red Wine and Blue Memories 2.70 min. | 4.902439 avaliação | 15472 exibições As performed on the Country Family Reunion Show. + Informações |
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Joe Stampley- I'm still loving you 3.10 min. | 4.935065 avaliação | 29560 exibições |
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Joe Stampley - Poor Side Of Town 3.03 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 11034 exibições Joe Stampley - Poor Side Of Town. + Informações |
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Red Wine Blue Memories - Joe Stampley.avi 2.80 min. | 4.851852 avaliação | 5662 exibições Copyright holder is respected & not infringed upon. For entertainment purposes only. classic country. + Informações |
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Moe Bandy & Joe Stampley "Holding The Bag" 2.62 min. | 4.949495 avaliação | 33610 exibições A funny duet that made it to #7 early in 1980 for ol' Moe and Joe. Enjoy! Requested by "twinsfanrick".. + Informações |
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"Where's the Dress" Moe Bandy and Joe Stampley 2.82 min. | 4.9042554 avaliação | 73668 exibições "Where's the Dress" Moe Bandy and Joe Stampley. + Informações |
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Country Music's Top Beer Drinking Songs: Whiskey Chasin' (Joe Stampley) 2.83 min. | 4.8014183 avaliação | 112954 exibições Country Music's Beer Drinking Songs: Looking Better Every Beer Is there a better match than music and booze? When you're down in the dumps and you need something to bring you up, there's only one thing that's going do it the way you want it. But there are actually two things you'll need to bring you up: A great song and a stiff drink. Read More..rjbocm.com. + Informações |
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Joe Stampley & The Uniques (All These Things) 4.20 min. | 4.783784 avaliação | 8967 exibições (All These Things) I do not own the rights to this music.. + Informações |
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Moe Bandy & Joe Stampley - Where's The Dress 2.73 min. | 4.9215684 avaliação | 10527 exibições |
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Moe Bandy & Joe Stampley - Honky Tonk Queen 2.68 min. | 4.8974357 avaliação | 11807 exibições Here is a good tune from a couple of my favorite good ol' boys from the late 70's and early 80's Moe Bandy and Joe Stampley. From the 1981 album Hey Moe Hey Joe. Honky Tonk Queen. + Informações |
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Joe Stampley - Brown Eyed Girl 2.98 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 8505 exibições Lots of people like Van Morrison's "Brown Eyed Girl." Lots of people like Joe Stampley. Maybe these two shouldn't have mixed...... :-) (#29 on the Billboard Country chart in 1984) (Epic 04366). + Informações |
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Joe Stampley Not Too Long Ago 2.40 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 2789 exibições Joe sings Not Too Long Ago at Dale Hawkins Memorial Jam. Bugs Henderson, Uniques.. + Informações |
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Joe Stampley - If You Touch Me, You've Got To Love Me.wmv 2.43 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 2297 exibições He was born to RC Stampley, Jr. (1920-2000), and Mary E. Stampley (1924-2004). His interest in music dates to boyhood, when he listened to his father's Hank Williams records and learned to play piano before he was ten years of age. In the 1960s, Stampley was the main singer for the rock group, The Uniques (not to be confused with the Jamaican and doo-wop groups with the same name.) The Uniques were based out of Shreveport, the largest city near Springhill, and began performing in Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas. They were soon in great demand. In 1965, The Uniques recorded, "Not Too Long Ago", the first national hit for Paula Records. One year later, they-followed with "All These Things". The Uniques released four original LP's, and one "greatest hits" LP, between 1965 and their 1970 breakup. Most of the Uniques' material was rooted in rhythm and blues, rock, pop and swamp pop genres. In 1971, Stampley signed with ABC-Dot and recorded seven country albums that produced such hits as "Soul Song", "Too Far Gone", If You Touch Me, You 've Got To Love Me, "I'm Still Loving You", and the remake of "All These Things" as a two-step, which skyrocketed to #1 on the country charts. In 1975, Stampley moved to Epic Records, where he turned out 13 albums. These albums included such hits as: "Roll On Big Mama", "Red Wine and Blue Memories", "If You've Got Ten Minutes (Let's Fall in Love", "Do You Ever Fool Around", and "I'm Gonna Love You Back To Lovin' Me Again." Stampley also had a .... + Informações |
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Joe Stampley- Almost persuaded 3.42 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 6961 exibições What a voice. + Informações |
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Joe Stampley - Roll On, Big Mama.wmv 2.58 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 3020 exibições He was born to RC Stampley, Jr. (1920-2000), and Mary E. Stampley (1924-2004). His interest in music dates to boyhood, when he listened to his father's Hank Williams records and learned to play piano before he was ten years of age. In the 1960s, Stampley was the main singer for the rock group, The Uniques (not to be confused with the Jamaican and doo-wop groups with the same name.) The Uniques were based out of Shreveport, the largest city near Springhill, and began performing in Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas. They were soon in great demand. In 1965, The Uniques recorded, "Not Too Long Ago", the first national hit for Paula Records. One year later, they-followed with "All These Things". The Uniques released four original LP's, and one "greatest hits" LP, between 1965 and their 1970 breakup. Most of the Uniques' material was rooted in rhythm and blues, rock, pop and swamp pop genres. In 1971, Stampley signed with ABC-Dot and recorded seven country albums that produced such hits as "Soul Song", "Too Far Gone", If You Touch Me, You 've Got To Love Me, "I'm Still Loving You", and the remake of "All These Things" as a two-step, which skyrocketed to #1 on the country charts. In 1975, Stampley moved to Epic Records, where he turned out 13 albums. These albums included such hits as: "Roll On Big Mama", "Red Wine and Blue Memories", "If You've Got Ten Minutes (Let's Fall in Love", "Do You Ever Fool Around", and "I'm Gonna Love You Back To Lovin' Me Again." Stampley also had a .... + Informações |
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Texas Pride Performing Whiskey Chasin by Joe Stampley Featuring Mickey Barosh on Vocals 2.78 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 3389 exibições Texas Pride performing Whiskey Chasin' featuring Mickey Barosh on Lead Vocals. Mickey, brother to Jeff Barosh Chance, both a great drummer & singer brought more than his share of talent to the band. He acted as music coordinator through the Texas Pride Years and beyond, He played a key roll in selecting the music that the band was to learn helping to balance the bands repertoire and making sure that our patrons kept coming back to see us.. + Informações |
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Joe Stampley - Do You Ever Fool Around.wmv 2.78 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 4298 exibições He was born to RC Stampley, Jr. (1920-2000), and Mary E. Stampley (1924-2004). His interest in music dates to boyhood, when he listened to his father's Hank Williams records and learned to play piano before he was ten years of age. In the 1960s, Stampley was the main singer for the rock group, The Uniques (not to be confused with the Jamaican and doo-wop groups with the same name.) The Uniques were based out of Shreveport, the largest city near Springhill, and began performing in Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas. They were soon in great demand. In 1965, The Uniques recorded, "Not Too Long Ago", the first national hit for Paula Records. One year later, they-followed with "All These Things". The Uniques released four original LP's, and one "greatest hits" LP, between 1965 and their 1970 breakup. Most of the Uniques' material was rooted in rhythm and blues, rock, pop and swamp pop genres. In 1971, Stampley signed with ABC-Dot and recorded seven country albums that produced such hits as "Soul Song", "Too Far Gone", If You Touch Me, You 've Got To Love Me, "I'm Still Loving You", and the remake of "All These Things" as a two-step, which skyrocketed to #1 on the country charts. In 1975, Stampley moved to Epic Records, where he turned out 13 albums. These albums included such hits as: "Roll On Big Mama", "Red Wine and Blue Memories", "If You've Got Ten Minutes (Let's Fall in Love", "Do You Ever Fool Around", and "I'm Gonna Love You Back To Lovin' Me Again." Stampley also had a .... + Informações |








































