Rosie & The Originals

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Angel Baby 03:29 Tools
Lonely Blue Nights 00:00 Tools
My Darling Forever 00:00 Tools
I Found A Dream 00:00 Tools
No Other Love Will Ever Do 00:00 Tools
The Time Is Near 00:00 Tools
Angel From Above 02:42 Tools
We'll Have a Chance 00:00 Tools
Angel Baby (Spanglish) 00:00 Tools
It's Time To Go Home 00:00 Tools
I'm So Young 00:00 Tools
Give Me Love 00:00 Tools
Angel Baby (US Version) 00:00 Tools
A Thousand Stars 00:00 Tools
Kinda Makes You Wonder 00:00 Tools
Confidential 00:00 Tools
Happy Happy Birthday Baby 00:00 Tools
There's No Other (Like My Baby) 00:00 Tools
Angel Baby (UK Version) 00:00 Tools
Why Did You Leave Me 00:00 Tools
You're No Good 00:00 Tools
Baby, Baby, Baby 00:00 Tools
Just Because 00:00 Tools
Guess Who 00:00 Tools
The One Who Really Loves You 00:00 Tools
Angel Baby (Alt Take) 00:00 Tools
Maybe I'm Dreamin' 00:00 Tools
Read The Story Of Love 00:00 Tools
Cloud Nine 00:00 Tools
Give My Love 00:00 Tools
You'll Lose A Good Thing 00:00 Tools
I'm So Proud 00:00 Tools
Lonely Blue Nights (stereo ve 00:00 Tools
Lost Illusions 00:00 Tools
Lonely Blue Nights (Mono Version) 00:00 Tools
Angel Baby (Re-Recording) 00:00 Tools
Angel Baby (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Lonely Blue Nights (stereo version) 00:00 Tools
Just Take Your Time 00:00 Tools
Gallery Of Dreams 00:00 Tools
La Bamba 00:00 Tools
Angel Baby (1960) 00:00 Tools
Rosie & the Originals - Angel Baby 00:00 Tools
For Love 00:00 Tools
Bailar Conmigo 00:00 Tools
Angle Baby 00:00 Tools
Why did You Leave Me? 00:00 Tools
Baby Baby Baby 00:00 Tools
Steppin' Out In Style 00:00 Tools
My One And Only Love 00:00 Tools
Angel Baby [US Version] 00:00 Tools
I Belong To You 00:00 Tools
Angel Baby [Re-Recording] 00:00 Tools
Why Did You Leave Me? (Mono) 00:00 Tools
We'll Have A Chance (Mono) 00:00 Tools
Dedicated To The One I Love 00:00 Tools
Maybe I'm Dreaming 00:00 Tools
Confessin' a Feeling 00:00 Tools
Angel From Above (Mono) 00:00 Tools
Angel Baby [ WWW.FMP3.TK ] 00:00 Tools
Maybe I'm Dreamin 00:00 Tools
Angel Baby (Mono) [UK Version] 00:00 Tools
No Other Love Will Do 00:00 Tools
I Don't Understand 00:00 Tools
Angel Baby [1961] 00:00 Tools
Angel Baby - Rosie & The Originals 00:00 Tools
Thousand Stars, A 00:00 Tools
Angel Baby (Rosie & The Originals) 00:00 Tools
Angel Baby (1961) 00:00 Tools
Angel Baby (U.S. version) 00:00 Tools
One Who Really Loves You, The 00:00 Tools
lone 00:00 Tools
Its Time To Go Home 00:00 Tools
My Darling Forever (Oldies/Soul) 00:00 Tools
Give Me Love (Mono) 00:00 Tools
Angel Baby [A Cappella Version] 00:00 Tools
Cruisin Baby 00:00 Tools
Rosie & The Originals 00:00 Tools
Oldies - Angel Baby 00:00 Tools
angelbaby 00:00 Tools
The Bells 00:00 Tools
Doo Wop - Rosie & The Originals - My Darling Forever 00:00 Tools
Angel Baby - 1961 00:00 Tools
52 - Angel Baby 00:00 Tools
Happy, Happy Birthday Baby 00:00 Tools
Angel Baby [Spanglish] [Mix] 00:00 Tools
Baby I'm For Real 03:20 Tools
Angel Baby (Spanish/English Version) 00:00 Tools
Angel Baby (Mattrixx Remix) 00:00 Tools
Thousand Stars 00:00 Tools
IM SO YOUNG 00:00 Tools
My Darling Forever (Doo Wop) 00:00 Tools
I Could Never Miss You (More Than I Do) 00:00 Tools
Angel 00:00 Tools
RosieAndTheOriginals-AngelBaby1961 00:00 Tools
Tears on my Pillow 00:00 Tools
rosie and the originals - lone 00:00 Tools
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Rosie and the Originals were an American 1960s group best known for their single, "Angel Baby." Fronted by lead singer Rosie Hamlin (July 21, 1945 - March 30, 2017) the group produced two singles (including "Angel Baby") for Highland Records and, like many other artists of the era, ended up in protracted legal battles with their record label over royalties and credits. Rosalie "Rosie" Méndez Hamlin was born in Klamath Falls, Oregon, to a Mexican mother and an Anglo-American father. She spent part of her childhood between Anchorage, Alaska and California, before her family moved to National City, California. She started singing with a band at thirteen. She wrote the lyrics for "Angel Baby" as a poem for "my very first boyfriend" when she was 14 years old, still attending Mission Bay High School in San Diego, California. When she was 15, she and some friends rented the only recording studio they could find within 100 miles of San Diego located in San Marcos, California, to record the song. The studio was owned by an airplane mechanic who had taken part of his hangar to make it. The resulting record had a very simplistic sound, and, in fact, was eventually slightly damaged from excessive playing, so the group was unable to find a record label to distribute it. Finally, after taking the master to a department store, they convinced a manager to play it in the listening booth of the store's music department. The song received positive reactions from teenage listeners, and a scout from Highland Records offered the group a recording contract, under the condition that the company take possession of the master recording, and that David Ponce be named as the author of the song, as he was the eldest member of the group. "Angel Baby" made its radio debut in November 1960, before the group had even received their contract. When the contract finally came, Hamlin found that she was ineligible to collect record royalties from the song because she was not listed as the songwriter. This led to the group's break-up, and although Hamlin secured the copyright to her music in 1961, decades of battles over royalties followed. In 1961, "Angel Baby" was also released in Canada on the Zirkon label and in Australia and England on London Records. The British release slightly edited the intro. After leaving Highland Records, Hamlin recorded a full-length album with guitarist Noah Tafolla for Brunswick Records and toured with the label's other artists. Hamlin and Tafolla married and had two children together. Their son, Joey Tafolla, is well known Jag Panzer guitarist. In 1963, Hamlin retired from singing to spend time with her family. She returned to record singles in 1969 and again in 1973, performing occasionally throughout the 1970s and 1980s and more regularly throughout the 1990s and 2000s. In a 1969 interview with Life magazine, John Lennon named Hamlin as one of his favorite singers. As can be heard on circulating recordings, the Beatles mention the song "Give Me Love" during sessions on 01/24/69. Lennon and friends can be heard in a quickly busked version of "Angel Baby," taped at his birthday in 1971. Lennon recorded a studio version of "Angel Baby" for his 1975 Rock 'n' Roll album, but the track would go unissued until 1986's Menlove Avenue. Rosie and the Originals are referenced by Led Zeppelin in the liner notes from their 1973 album Houses of the Holy, following the printed lyrics of the song "D'yer Mak'er" (pronounced, "Jamaica"). The quote is "Whatever happened to Rosie and the Originals?" "Rosie" also shows up in the Led Zeppelin song "How Many More Times". In 1995, Rosie & the Originals were portrayed in the film My Family, performing "Angel Baby." Hamlin's part was played by Jeanette Jurado, of the group Expose. In 1996, Linda Ronstadt recorded a version of "Angel Baby" for her album Dedicated to the One I Love. In 1999, Ace Records released The Best of Rosie & the Originals, including all the Highland tracks as well as Brunswick recordings and unreleased tracks. The following year, the label released the album Angel Baby Revisited, with previously unreleased material. In 2002, Hamlin performed "Angel Baby" on a PBS-TV program, Red White & Rock. Rosalie Hamlin passed away on March 30, 2017. Discography Singles "Angel Baby"/"Give Me Love" (Highland, 1960) "Why Did You Leave Me"/"Angel from Above"(Highland, 1961) "Lonely Blue Nights"/"We’ll Have a Chance" (Brunswick, 1961) "Lonely Blue Nights"/"We’ll Have a Chance" (Highland, 1961) [9] "My Darling Forever"/"The Time is Near" (Brunswick, 1961) "Kinda Makes You Wonder"/"My One and Only Love" (Globe, 1962) "You're No Good"/"You Don’t Understand" (Wax World, 1973) Albums Lonely Blue Nights (Brunswick, 1962) The Best of Rosie & the Originals (Ace, 1999) Angel Baby Revisited (Ace, 2000) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.