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Gotta Travel On Billy Grammer

January 12, 2012 by Rizky

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  1. dominowrong says:

    James Kirkland on Rickenbaker bass!

  2. paigecassara says:

    holy unibrow!

  3. TheWizzooo says:

    I really like the version by Johnny Kidd and the Pirates. Does anyone know if there are any videos?

  4. dog1701 says:

    Looks like he’s being backed up by Jim Reeve’s group, The Blue Boys.

  5. Riff156 says:

    Wow, what a great tune–I’ve never heard it before!
    An interesting bit of trivia: this song was Buddy Holly’s set opener on the Winter Dance Party tour.

  6. Eifelbboggie says:

    Ray Bryant liked it too!

  7. nayanmgl says:

    um ma ne pad me hum

  8. Me1203tlh says:

    RIP, Billy!!! One of the greats! Always loved this song! Thanks for sharing the video!!!

  9. Idolmakercat says:

    He sounds very good for the time period. Just read on Internet news that he passed away. RIP.

  10. sandicue8 says:

    Sorry to hear of his passing..great song..ya gotta travel on!!!

  11. melvynthecat says:

    is that leo jackson playing in the group ???

  12. etong2002001 says:

    You will always travel on, Billy. RIP.

  13. NoBigFeat says:

    @blowfuel? more like @blowschunks…phillistine….

  14. Rocccc1 says:

    @blowfuel I think of how innocent america was songs were sung not mouthed & you don’t have that bass drum in the back so you can stand there bobbing you head. why don’t you listen to something you do like and SAVE US your thaughtless coments THANKS

  15. treebeard431 says:

    Yep, I recall hearing this coming through my little AM transistor radio before the rural SC station I listened to went off the air nightly. That was an age ago, and a whole world away from where we are now…

    He’s gone to join that great band in Heaven now.

  16. 1957wrb says:

    One of the greats. So sad we have lost another great musician, friend and brother. RIP Billy Grammer

  17. DancingSpiderman says:

    Wow, I remember this song, playing on the radio early in the morning, crack of dawn, coffee brewing in Grandma’s house. What a song !

    Rest In Peace, Billy Grammer.

  18. label1877 says:

    Rest in peace!

  19. denten51 says:

    Thanks for sharing your talents with us. You will be missed.

  20. ms1996 says:

    RIP

  21. SoloLdy says:

    I grew up on this song. Will dearly missed. God Bless Family. He is now singin with the Angels.

  22. Moopscrap says:

    Great performance! Especially notable is the bassist playing an early Rickenbacker 4000…it purrs like a kitten.

  23. jjc2656 says:

    R.I.P

  24. glennMcarson says:

    another good one gone, RIP

  25. Angelswingsalways says:

    RIP…..

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