Wanda Jackson - Thunder On The Mountain

The Official music video for Wanda Jackson's "Thunder On The Mountain," directed by "thirtytwo" from PulseFilms. The full length LP, "The Party Ain't Over", is available January 25th from Third Man Records. Visit www.thirdmanrecords.com for more info and to purchase online.
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Wanda Jackson w/Jack White - "Shakin' All Over" 1/20 Letterman (TheAudioPerv.com)

www.theaudioperv.com Wanda Jackson w White performed "Shakin' All Over" on the Late Show with David Letterman. Follow us on Twitter www.twitter.com
Wanda Jackson - Hard Headed Woman

The Fabulous Wanda jackson on Town Hall Party in 1958. "Keep your cotton-pickin' fingers off my curly hair!"
Wanda Jackson 'Fujiyama Mama'

Rock-a-billy and country legend Wanda Jackson performing live at The Luminaire, London 21st September 2006. Wandas performance was consistently fantastic and her only appearance in the UK this year. www.theluminaire.com www.wandajackson.com
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Wanda Jackson: "Riot in Cell Block # 9" (feat. Jack White)

Wanda Jackson gave a sold-out show at Third Man Live in Nashville on January 18, 2011, to celebrate the release of her Third Man / Nonesuch Records release "The Party Ain't Over," produced by Jack White. Here, from that set, Jackson and the Third Man Band, featuring Jack White on guitar, perform "Riot In Cell Block #9." nonesuch.com
Wanda Jackson - Rock Your Baby

PLEASE NOTE: I divided my uploads between multiple channels, Bookmark this link in your browser for instant access to an index with links to all of John1948's oldies classics. LINK: tinyurl.com Wanda Jackson was only halfway through high school when, in 1954, country singer Hank Thompson heard her on an Oklahoma City radio show and asked her to record with his band, the Brazos Valley Boys. By the end of the decade, Jackson had become one of America's first major female country and rockabilly singers. Jackson was born in Oklahoma, but her father Tom -- himself a country singer who quit because of the Depression -- moved the family to California in 1941. He bought Wanda her first guitar two years later, gave her lessons, and encouraged her to play piano as well. In addition, he took her to see such acts as Tex Williams, Spade Cooley, and Bob Wills, which left a lasting impression on her young mind. Tom moved the family back to Oklahoma City when his daughter was 12 years old. In 1952, she won a local talent contest and was given a 15-minute daily show on KLPR. The program, soon upped to 30 minutes, lasted throughout Jackson's high school years. It's here that Thompson heard her sing. Jackson recorded several songs with the Brazos Valley Boys, including "You Can't Have My Love," a duet with Thompson's bandleader, Billy Gray. The song, on the Decca label, became a national hit, and Jackson's career was off and running. She had wanted to sign with Capitol, Thompson's label <b>...</b>
Wanda Jackson "Fujiyama Mama" Live 2011 w/Green Corn Revival

Wanda Jackson "Fujiyama Mama" with Green Corn Revival "The Party Ain't Over" Album release party. Filmed at the Academy of Contemporary Music at the University of Central Oklahoma, Jan 28th, 2011 Wanda Jackson Fujiyama Mama Lyrics I've been to Nagasaki Hiroshima too the same I did to them baby I can do to you Cause I'm a Fujiyama mama and I'm just about to blow my top Fujiyama-yama Fujiyama And when I start erupting ain't nobody gonna make me stop I drink a quart of sakey smoke dynamite I chase it with tobaccy and then shoot out the light Cause I'm a Fujiyama mama... [ guitar ] Well you can talk about me say that I'm mean I'll blow your head off baby with nitroglycerine Cause I'm a Fujiyama mama... Well you can say I'm crazy stone deaf and dumb But I can cause destruction just like the atom bomb Cause I'm a Fujiyama mama... I drink a quart of sakey... From Examiner Jackson's unique wild style of '50s music established her as one of the best rockabilly artists out there. Her best recordings include "Fujiyama Mama," "I Gotta Know" and "Right Or Wrong." The new album includes a cover of Bob Dylan's "Thunder on the Mountain." You can read more about it from Bob Dylan Examiner Harold Lepidus. Wiki Wanda Lavonne Jackson (born October 20, 1937) is an American singer and guitarist who had success in the mid-1950s and 60s as one of the first popular female rockabilly singers and something of a pioneering rock and roll artist.[1] She is known to many as the Queen (or First Lady) of <b>...</b>
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Wanda Jackson - Long Tall Sally

PLEASE NOTE: I divided my uploads between multiple channels, Bookmark this link in your browser for instant access to an index with links to all of John1948's oldies classics. LINK: tinyurl.com Wanda Jackson was only halfway through high school when, in 1954, country singer Hank Thompson heard her on an Oklahoma City radio show and asked her to record with his band, the Brazos Valley Boys. By the end of the decade, Jackson had become one of America's first major female country and rockabilly singers. Jackson was born in Oklahoma, but her father Tom -- himself a country singer who quit because of the Depression -- moved the family to California in 1941. He bought Wanda her first guitar two years later, gave her lessons, and encouraged her to play piano as well. In addition, he took her to see such acts as Tex Williams, Spade Cooley, and Bob Wills, which left a lasting impression on her young mind. Tom moved the family back to Oklahoma City when his daughter was 12 years old. In 1952, she won a local talent contest and was given a 15-minute daily show on KLPR. The program, soon upped to 30 minutes, lasted throughout Jackson's high school years. It's here that Thompson heard her sing. Jackson recorded several songs with the Brazos Valley Boys, including "You Can't Have My Love," a duet with Thompson's bandleader, Billy Gray. The song, on the Decca label, became a national hit, and Jackson's career was off and running. She had wanted to sign with Capitol, Thompson's label <b>...</b>
Wanda Jackson - Funny How Time Slips Away (1963)

Released on the 1963 album, "Love Me Forever". This song was a country hit for Billy Walker. Remake versions by Jimmy Elledge, Johnny Tillotson, Joe Hinton, Dorothy Moore and the Spinners also charted on the Hot 100. On the country charts, Narvel Felts and Willie Nelson and Danny Davis and the Nashville Brass also charted with it. Written by Willie Nelson.
Wanda Jackson - Candy Man

PLEASE NOTE: I divided my uploads between multiple channels, Bookmark this link in your browser for instant access to an index with links to all of John1948's oldies classics. LINK: tinyurl.com Wanda Jackson was only halfway through high school when, in 1954, country singer Hank Thompson heard her on an Oklahoma City radio show and asked her to record with his band, the Brazos Valley Boys. By the end of the decade, Jackson had become one of America's first major female country and rockabilly singers. Jackson was born in Oklahoma, but her father Tom -- himself a country singer who quit because of the Depression -- moved the family to California in 1941. He bought Wanda her first guitar two years later, gave her lessons, and encouraged her to play piano as well. In addition, he took her to see such acts as Tex Williams, Spade Cooley, and Bob Wills, which left a lasting impression on her young mind. Tom moved the family back to Oklahoma City when his daughter was 12 years old. In 1952, she won a local talent contest and was given a 15-minute daily show on KLPR. The program, soon upped to 30 minutes, lasted throughout Jackson's high school years. It's here that Thompson heard her sing. Jackson recorded several songs with the Brazos Valley Boys, including "You Can't Have My Love," a duet with Thompson's bandleader, Billy Gray. The song, on the Decca label, became a national hit, and Jackson's career was off and running. She had wanted to sign with Capitol, Thompson's label <b>...</b>
Wanda Jackson-Dust on the Bible w/Jack White and the Third Man House Band

Wanda Jackson "The Queen of Rockabilly" with the Third Man House Band feat. Jack White at the El Rey Theatre 1-24-11 Dust on the Bible
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Wanda Jackson Fujiyama Mama 2009 HQ

Wanda Jackson at the 2009 Rockabilly Ruckus. Wanda also has a little fun with the crowd. To find out more about Wanda Jackson go to www.wandajackson.com
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Wanda Jackson, "I Gotta Know" (Western Ranch Party, 1958)

Wanda Jackson performs "I Gotta Know" on "Western Ranch Party" TV Show, 1958. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use. Check out my blogs at publicdomainmoviesandaudio.blogspot.com and http for more public domain audio and video.
Wanda Jackson and Jack White - Shakin' All Over

Wanda Jackson teams up with Jack White, from the White Stripes, to perform this stunning track, shakin' all over! I do not own the copyright information towards this track
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WANDA JACKSON: "Whole Lotta Shakin`/ Rip It Up/ Let`s Have A Party"- 2011 LIVE (ESSEN, Germany)

WANDA JACKSON: "Whole Lotta Shakin`/ Rip It Up/ Let`s Have A Party"- February 9th, 2011 at Chicago33 in Essen (Germany). www.wandajackson.com
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