Cliff Richard and the Shadows - Please Don't Tease



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Vintage video from Cliff Richard and the Shadows with the fantastic Tony Meehan still on drums.


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Cool. ( 1 year ago by shockingblue55)
Cool.
Thanks ever so much ... ( 1 year ago by kilbraur)
Thanks ever so much for posting this. No miming here, and it sounds just like the original. Tony and Jet, Hanks guitar licks and Cliff with his arm clutching. Pure gold.
at 11 i was ... ( 1 year ago by muffinisis)
at 11 i was absolutely captivated, he is still okay in black and white, original is best, later is not as good sorry cliff
Your video clip is ... ( 1 year ago by creamofcardstv)
Your video clip is great and I've rated it as awesome. Please check out mine on some trading cards of 1960's chart topping stars: Cliff Richard, Elvis Presley, Adam Faith, Billy Furry, Frank Sinatra, Lonnie Donegan, and Shirley Bassey.
GOLD GOLD GOLD ( 1 year ago by brcp4321)
GOLD GOLD GOLD
geweldig!!! dank je ... ( 1 year ago by brendaholly)
geweldig!!! dank je, heel goed!
looks like this ... ( 1 year ago by j7777777)
looks like this ones from , crakerjack
Great Cliffy ( 1 year ago by lesleybuxton)
Great Cliffy
Takes me back to Oh ... ( 1 year ago by Thekids999)
Takes me back to Oh Boy! amazing tone from Hank's Stratocaster, great clip
As a 10 year old ... ( 8 months ago by twoslices)
As a 10 year old the sound of Hanks strat used to give me goosebumps.Then they got those useless Burns that sounded crap
Hey check out ... ( 7 months ago by mikeystrafford)
Hey check out Richard Hawley's dad! What a great guitarist. I'll give it to you straight right now - please don't sneeze.
Mega vid! Mikey xx
RIP Tony .. what a ... ( 5 months ago by petebest22)
RIP Tony .. what a great drummer you were
Among my first ... ( 5 months ago by Clavier35)
Among my first records.....
Nice Video lolz, my ... ( 4 months ago by bohemians123)
Nice Video lolz, my names Leah, im feelin n0rty and h0rn3y if any guyz wana chat im usually on
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SHADOWS ALL THE WAY. ( 4 months ago by janestreetmusic)
SHADOWS ALL THE WAY.
Good song! ( 2 months ago by ametllet)
Good song!
Un de mes chanteurs ... ( 1 week ago by Geomus)
Un de mes chanteurs pr
éférés quand j'avais 17 ans !



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