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"Songs of The ~Original~ STONEWALL Club Jukebox" ©(page 3) |
"SOTS" compiled by Stonewall Club Patron and S.V.A. Founder Willson L. Henderson
Archives of the STONEWALL Rebellion Veterans Association"Songs of The Stonewall Club" #1 | "Songs of The Stonewall" #2 - Top 1969 Songs at Stonewall | Stonewall Various Artists, Part 1 - The Four Seasons + more! | Stonewall Various Artists - Part 2 - The Shangri-Las + many more! | Diana Ross & The Supremes + 1970s Supremes | Martha Reeves & The Vandellas | The Marvelettes of Motown | Post-Stonewall Songs - Frank Sinatra + Dusty Springfield + more! | Diana Ross
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"Songs of The Stonewall" *** Page Three {original}
"Songs of The STONEWALL Club" © (page 4)
Songs of
The Stonewall | Stonewall
Various Artists | Diana Ross
& The Supremes
Martha Reeves & The Vandellas
| The
Marvelettes of Motown | Post-Stonewall
Songs | Diana Ross
"Songs of The STONEWALL Jukebox" **** Page Four {original}
* Cilla Black *
Songstress Cilla Black, born Priscilla White, is from England. Like The Beatles, she was born in Liverpool and in the same era. In fact, The Beatles' openly-Gay manager Brian Epstein (of NYC) got Cilla her first record contract. Cilla's powerful remake of Dionne Warwick's hit "Anyone Who Had A Heart" went to #1 in England. The Beatles were friends of Cilla's for decades. Her first single and many others were written by Lennon & McCartney. One of her other powerful songs, "You're My World" was number one in Europe and charted in America. Originally, the Italian song was entitled "Il Mio Mundo". It was a huge hit especially in the Gay bars. At The Stonewall Club the song was frequently acted out. It's a very dramatic song. With lyrics like, "You're my world, you're my night and day... without you I would die!", how could it not be? Cilla belted it out! Her original version of the Burt Bacharach movie song "(What's It All About) Alfie" was also big hit in Europe. In America, the song belonged to Dionne Warwick in 1967. Yes, it was a favorite at The Stonewall Club. As a matter of fact, Cilla's book is entitled "What's It All About?". In addition to her singing career, Cilla remained in the entertainment industry as an actress and as the host of a few popular British television shows. She had her own popular variety show "Cilla" on which she sang and had musical guests. Recently, "YMW" was submitted as a possible finale song for the upcoming new "STONEWALL" film. Cilla passed at her other home in Spain. Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr released separate heartfelt press releases on the sudden loss. Miss Cilla Black was a real showbiz icon in the UK and a singing sensation especially at The Stonewall and every Gay bar and club throughout the World! Cilla, here's your tribute song: "You're Our World"! See a Cilla album cover photo and her discography at SVA's website at the "Songs of The Stonewall Club #5" at: www.STONEWALLvets.org/songsofStonewall-5.htm.
Princess Cilla Black grandly
performing "You're My World" on TV in a full-length dress:
www.Ask.com/youtube?q=Cilla+Black+%22You%27re+My+World%22&v
[Cilla Black's Sunrise: 27 May 1943 ***** Cilla's Sunset: 1 August 2015]
* The STONEWALL Rebellion Veterans Association
earns, needs and appreciates your support!
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16 June
2020
Gay PRIDE Month!
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==2020:
51st Anniversary of the Stonewall Rebellion==
[Friday night, June 27 ~through~ Thursday evening,
July 3, 1969]
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O=O=O=O Original STONEWALL Club Jukebox Song O=O=O=O
"Apples, Peaches, Pumpkin Pie"
by Jay Proctor & The Techniques (1967)
See the lively 'n' hot Jay Proctor & The Boys perform their 1968 hit song "Strawberry Shortcake":
www.Ask.com/youtube?o=0&l=dir&qo=serpSearchTopBox&q=Jay%20%26%20The%20Techniques
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