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Jim Croce - Operator


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Jim Croce - I Got A Name


Jim Croce - Time In A Bottle 1972 James Joseph Croce,(January 10, 1943 -- September 20, 1973), popularly known as Jim Croce, was an American singer-songwriter. Croce and his song-writer Maury Muehleisen died in a small commercial plane crash on September 20, 1973, one day before his third ABC album, 'I Got a Name' was to be released. The posthumous release included three hits, "I Got A Name," "Workin' At The Car Wash Blues" and "I'll Have To Say I Love You In A Song." "Time in a bottle" was written for his newborn son, A. J. Croce. The song was part of the album "You Don't Mess Around with Jim" that reached number 1 in US. Lyrics: If I could save time in a bottle the first thing that I'd like to do is to save everyday till eternity passes away just to spend them with you If I could make days last forever if words could make wishes come true I'd save everyday like a treasure and then again I would spend them with you But there never seems to be enough time to do the things you want to do once you find them I looked around enough to know that you're the one I want to go thru time with If I had a box just for wishes and dreams that had never come true the box would be empty except for the memory of how they were answered by you But there never seems to be enough time to do the things you want to do once you find them I looked around enough to know that you're the one I want to go thru time with


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Jim and Maurie setting the standard. Buy the Jim Croce Live DVD to support their surviving family members. I have worked out most of Mauries part, but need some help if anyone would care to offer. 'pullin strings' has a great cover of this posted on youtube.


Tribute to the man Hope that some will enjoy


1973,Jim Croce Operator ジム・クロウチ 「オペレーター」


Wonderful version of a great classic, original version.

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I make this video is for my Yahoo! 360 Blog, My favourite music, My music world ... A Tribute to Jim Croce ... Jim Croce (Jan 10, 1943 - Sep 20, 1973) Croce, 30, and Muehleisen, 24, died in a small commercial plane crash on September 20, 1973, one day before his third ABC album, I Got a Name was to be released. The posthumous release included three hits, "I Got A Name," "Workin' At The Car Wash Blues" and "I'll Have To Say I Love You In A Song." Croce had just completed a concert in Natchitoches, Louisiana, and was flying to Sherman, Texas. The pilot and all passengers (Croce, Muehleisen, and the comic who was the show's warm up act) were killed instantly at 10:45 PM EST on September 20, 1973, less than an hour after the end of their last concert. Upon takeoff, the plane did not gain enough altitude to clear an area of large pecan trees at the end of the runway. The official report from the NTSB hints that the charter pilot, Robert Newton Elliott, who had severe coronary artery disease and had run a portion of the 3 miles to the airport from a motel, may have suffered a heart attack causing him to crash into the trees on a clear runway with excellent visibility. A later investigation placed sole blame for the accident on pilot error. Croce was laid to rest in the Philadelphia area, even though he had recently relocated to San Diego. Family, friends, and fans were stunned to learn of the premature death of the two musicians. Jim's personal motto: "If you dig it, do it. If you really dig it, do it twice." ... Rest in Peace ... Dear Jim! Artist: Jim Croce Album: Photographs & Memories His Greatest Hits Song: Photographs & Memories Photographs and memories Christmas cards you sent to me All that I have are these to remember you Memories that come at night Take me to another time Back to a happier day, When I called you mine But we sure had a good time When we started way back when Morning walks and bedroom talks Oh, how I loved you then Summer skies and lullabies Nights we couldn't say goodbye And of all of the things that we knew Not a dream survived Photographs and memories All the love you gave to me Somehow it just can't be true It's all I've left of you But we sure had a good time When we started way back when Morning walks and bedroom talks Oh, how I loved you then *


I make this video is for my Yahoo! 360 Blog, My favourite music, My music world ... A Tribute to the late Jim Croce ... This music video will be posted on 18/11/2007 in my blog ... Jim Croce (Jan 10, 1943 - Sep 20, 1973) Croce, 30, and Muehleisen, 24, died in a small commercial plane crash on September 20, 1973, one day before his third ABC album, I Got a Name was to be released. The posthumous release included three hits, "I Got A Name," "Workin' At The Car Wash Blues" and "I'll Have To Say I Love You In A Song." Croce had just completed a concert in Natchitoches, Louisiana, and was flying to Sherman, Texas. The pilot and all passengers (Croce, Muehleisen, and the comic who was the show's warm up act) were killed instantly at 10:45 PM EST on September 20, 1973, less than an hour after the end of their last concert. Upon takeoff, the plane did not gain enough altitude to clear an area of large pecan trees at the end of the runway. The official report from the NTSB hints that the charter pilot, Robert Newton Elliott, who had severe coronary artery disease and had run a portion of the 3 miles to the airport from a motel, may have suffered a heart attack causing him to crash into the trees on a clear runway with excellent visibility. A later investigation placed sole blame for the accident on pilot error. Croce was laid to rest in the Philadelphia area, even though he had recently relocated to San Diego. Family, friends, and fans were stunned to learn of the premature death of the two musicians. Jim's personal motto: "If you dig it, do it. If you really dig it, do it twice." ... Rest in Peace ... Dear Jim! Artist: Jim Croce Album: Photographs & Memories His Greatest Hits Song: You Don't Mess Around With Jim Uptown got it's hustlers The bowery got it's bums 42nd street got big jim walker He's a pool-shootin' son of a gun Yeah, he big and dumb as a man can come But he stronger than a country hoss And when the bad folks all get together at night You know they all call big jim "boss", just because And they say You don't tug on superman's cape You don't spit into the wind You don't pull the mask off that old lone ranger And you don't mess around with jim Well outta south alabama came a country boy He say i'm lookin' for a man named jim I am a pool-shootin' boy My name willie mccoy But down home they call me slim Yeah i'm lookin' for the king of 42nd street He drivin' a drop top cadillac Last week he took all my money And it may sound funny But i come to get my money back And everybody say jack don't you know And you don't tug on superman's cape You don't spit into the wind You don't pull the mask off that old lone ranger And you don't mess around with jim Well a hush fell over the pool room Jimmy come boppin' in off the street And when the cuttin' were done The only part that wasn't bloody Was the soles of the big man's feet Yeah he were cut in in bout a hundred places And he were shot in a couple more And you better believe They sung a different kind of story When big jim hit the floor now they say You don't tug on superman's cape You don't spit into the wind You don't pull the mask off that old lone ranger And you don't mess around with slim Yeah, big jim got his hat Find out where it's at And it's not hustlin' people strange to you Even if you do got a two-piece custom-made pool cue Yeah you don't tug on superman's cape You don't spit into the wind You don't pull the mask off the old lone ranger And you don't mess around with slim *


teoria sul traffico napoletano tratto da "Così parlò Bellavista"


My tribute to Jim Croce. No tabs were used.


Here is this August video called Bad Bad Leroy Brown by Jim Croce Enjoy =) PLEASE NO BASHING, I don't go around bashing your work or anyone else's, please don't do it to mine, its unfair,to me and to other people I put (we put)in a lot of hours into making these videos.


Please enjoy this clip of Jim Croce & Maury Muehleisen performing the song "You Don't Mess Around With Jim" from the DVD entitled "Kenny Rogers Rollin' Volume 2 with Jim Croce and Bo Diddley." In this classic musical time capsule, produced for network TV, Kenny Rogers & the First Edition unearth electrifying performances from the musical archives and showcase the biggest and most popular acts of the seventies. This DVD features Jim Croce, who takes the audience into the depth of his soul performing his signature hits, and musical innovator Bo Diddley & his square-bodied guitar showcasing the brilliant sound that served as a gateway between R&B and Rock n Roll. Kenny Rogers showcases the depth of his unique voice in this charming collection musical variety shows that define Retro and provide a charming look back at the transition from the Psychedelic '60s to the New Wave of the'80s. As Seen on TV, megastar Kenny Roger's remarkable career has spanned over 4 decades and his music is an influential mainstay on both the Pop and Country Charts. In this classic performance, Kenny Rogers and his original group, The First Edition, are our tour guides for a magical trip down memory lane that recaptures that colorful decade of non-stop hits, sideburns and bellbottoms. Kenny's lasting energy is electric and his emotional melodies still ring true in this special, timeless DVD. Selections include: Kenny Rogers & The First Edition performing "Easy Livin'," "Take It Easy," "Ruben James," "After Midnight," "Sweet Little Sixteen," "Teenager in Love/ Who Wrote the Book of Love," "Rock 'n Roll Music," as well as "40 Days (with Ronnie Hawkins & Bo Diddley)," and "Hey, Bo Diddley (with Ronnie Hawkins & Bo Diddley)." Jim Croce performs "Operator," and "You Don't Mess around with Jim." Bo Diddley takes the stage with a fabulous renditions of "Hey, Bo Diddley," and also performs a special Jam session. And Rock n Roll innovator Ronnie Hawkins plays "Don't You Know She Just Loves It, "and "I Can't Believe It's Me." " this video packs a lot of music... It captures a very important aspect of 1970s culture." -- Video Rating Guide For Libraries "I'm no missionary... "and I can't wear any armor, either. I just gotta be the way I am." -- Jim Croce For more information, to view our entire catalog, or to purchase the DVD, please go to www.view.com


14 SETTEMBRE ESALTAZIONE DELLA SANTA CROCE "Veneriamo la Croce preziosa come rimedio universale e sorgente di santità. Ella attenua i dolori, fa cessare le malattie e libera i malati da ogni sofferenza" Canto: Tu mi guardi dalla Croce Tu mi guardi dalla Croce Questa sera mio Signor, Ed intanto la Tua voce Mi sussurra: "Dammi il cuor!" Questo cuore sempre ingrato Oh, comprenda il tuo dolor, E dal sonno del peccato Lo risvegli, alfin, l'Amor! Madre afflitta, tristi giorni Ho trascorso nell'error; Madre buona, fa' ch'io torni Lacrimando, al Salvator! Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart


A motivational vignette to AT&T titled "Staying Positive."


I make this video is for my Yahoo! 360 Blog, My favourite music, My music world ... A Tribute to the late Jim Croce ... This music video will be posted on 17/11/2007 in my blog ... Jim Croce (Jan 10, 1943 - Sep 20, 1973) Croce, 30, and Muehleisen, 24, died in a small commercial plane crash on September 20, 1973, one day before his third ABC album, I Got a Name was to be released. The posthumous release included three hits, "I Got A Name," "Workin' At The Car Wash Blues" and "I'll Have To Say I Love You In A Song." Croce had just completed a concert in Natchitoches, Louisiana, and was flying to Sherman, Texas. The pilot and all passengers (Croce, Muehleisen, and the comic who was the show's warm up act) were killed instantly at 10:45 PM EST on September 20, 1973, less than an hour after the end of their last concert. Upon takeoff, the plane did not gain enough altitude to clear an area of large pecan trees at the end of the runway. The official report from the NTSB hints that the charter pilot, Robert Newton Elliott, who had severe coronary artery disease and had run a portion of the 3 miles to the airport from a motel, may have suffered a heart attack causing him to crash into the trees on a clear runway with excellent visibility. A later investigation placed sole blame for the accident on pilot error. Croce was laid to rest in the Philadelphia area, even though he had recently relocated to San Diego. Family, friends, and fans were stunned to learn of the premature death of the two musicians. Jim's personal motto: "If you dig it, do it. If you really dig it, do it twice." ... Rest in Peace ... Dear Jim! Artist: Jim Croce Album: Photographs & Memories His Greatest Hits Song: I'll Have To Say I Love You In A Song Well, I know it's kind of late I hope I didn't wake you But what I got to say can't wait I know you'd understand 'cause every time I tried to tell you The words just came out wrong So I'll have to say I love you in a song Yeah, I know it's kind of strange But every time I'm near you I just run out of things to say I know you'd understand 'cause every time I tried to tell you The words just came out wrong So I'll have to say I love you in a song 'cause every time the time was right All the words just came out wrong So I'll have to say I love you in a song Yeah, I know it's kind of late I hope I didn't wake you But there's something that I just got to say I know you'd understand 'cause every time I tried to tell you The words just came out wrong So I'll have to say I love you in a song *


A.J. Croce en el Festival de Blues de Cerdanyola del Valles, 1995


jim croce - i'll have to say i love you in a song


Jerry Reed sings Jim Croce's I Got A Song