The Ramrods

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(Ghost) Riders In The Sky 02:41 Tools
Riders in the Sky 02:33 Tools
Night Ride 03:03 Tools
Gost Riders in the Sky 02:36 Tools
War Cry 02:08 Tools
Zig Zag 02:17 Tools
War Party 02:22 Tools
The Stalker 02:07 Tools
Soul Train Pts 1&2 02:22 Tools
I'm a Ramrod 03:06 Tools
Slouch-ee 02:01 Tools
Stalker 02:14 Tools
Soultrain 02:35 Tools
Nothin' To Do In Detroit 02:14 Tools
Take My Word 01:55 Tools
Here It Comes 03:36 Tools
Loch Lomond Rock 01:55 Tools
Gimme Some Action 02:27 Tools
Ghostriders In The Sky 02:35 Tools
I Ain't Goin Nowhere 02:35 Tools
Bright Lit Blue Skies 02:35 Tools
Metamorphosis 02:35 Tools
Down To Kill 02:35 Tools
Soul express 02:35 Tools
Real Cool Time 02:35 Tools
Nothin' Goin' Down At All 02:35 Tools
Flowers In My Mind 01:54 Tools
Take Me Back To My Boots & Saddle 01:54 Tools
Soul Express Pt. 1 02:05 Tools
Soul Trane Part One 01:54 Tools
No matter 01:54 Tools
soul train(pt1) 01:54 Tools
Heart, heart 01:54 Tools
Merry Go Round 02:05 Tools
Mary Mary 02:05 Tools
Liebeslied 02:05 Tools
Bangla Dhun 02:05 Tools
Fat And Lazy 02:05 Tools
Helter Skelter, My Generation, Search & Destroy, I'm A Ramrod 02:05 Tools
Nothin' Goin Down at All 02:05 Tools
An Robert 02:05 Tools
Cambodia 02:05 Tools
Soul Train (Pt. 1 & 2) 00:00 Tools
Schön War Die Zeit 00:00 Tools
Love Trail 00:00 Tools
I Don't Know 00:00 Tools
Boing 02:26 Tools
Ghost Riders In the Sky (Remastered) 02:34 Tools
Overdrive 02:08 Tools
Samson & Delilah 00:00 Tools
1962 - War Cry 00:00 Tools
Runaround Boy 02:08 Tools
Soul Train (pt1) 02:08 Tools
(Ghost)Riders in the sky 02:08 Tools
soul train 02:29 Tools
I Remember 02:26 Tools
Helter Skelter, My Generation, Search + Destroy, I'm a Ramrod (live) 02:26 Tools
Cotton Candy 02:29 Tools
Teen Love 02:16 Tools
Talk, Talk, Talk 02:40 Tools
Big Jump 02:40 Tools
You Know I Love You 02:40 Tools
Nothin' To Do in Detroi 02:40 Tools
Get Back 02:40 Tools
Take Me Back To My Boots And Saddle 02:11 Tools
These Are The Things That You Do To Me 02:18 Tools
slee-zee 02:18 Tools
May The Road Rise To Meet You 02:18 Tools
mister wind 00:00 Tools
Frankie And Johnny 00:00 Tools
Twistin' Boogie 02:15 Tools
Matter Of The Heart 02:15 Tools
Blue Steel 02:15 Tools
Geisterreiter (?) 02:15 Tools
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The Ramrods were an American instrumental pop group in the late 1950s and 1960s, who had a hit in 1961 with their version of the song "(Ghost) Riders in the Sky". The group was formed in Connecticut in 1956 by Claire Lane (born Claire Litke) and her brother Rich Litke. Claire played drums and arranged the songs; Rich played saxophone. They added Vinny Lee on lead guitar, and Gene Moore on second guitar. At the end of 1960 they recorded their instrumental arrangement of "(Ghost) Riders in the Sky", a song written by Stan Jones which had been a big hit in 1949 for Vaughn Monroe. The Ramrods' version contained eerie and evocative overdubbed shouts, whistles and cattle calls, and was placed with Amy Records, a subsidiary of Bell Records in New York. The record was made a "Pick of the Week" by Cash Box magazine, and rose to # 30 on the Billboard pop chart in early 1961. Released on the London label, it also reached # 8 on the UK pop chart. The follow-up, "Loch Lomond Rock", a rocked-up version of a traditional Scottish tune, with bagpipes solo, was not successful, and nor were two later singles on the Amy label. Gene Moore left the group in the early 1960s and was replaced by Russ Cook (born Russ Mumma) on bass. Vinny Lee later died and was replaced by Bernie Moore (no relation to Gene Moore), who was in turn later replaced by George Sheck, with Cook taking over on lead guitar. Claire Lane left the group in the late 1960s to pursue a solo career, and the remaining Ramrods became the Russ Cook Combo before disbanding in the early 1970s. A later (early- to mid-60s)"garage-rock" band from the Boston area, originally called The Rockin' Ramrods, later shortened their name to just The Ramrods, and had a series of 45s out on various local labels --- but this was a completely different band (formed by two brothers from Revere, Massachusetts) with no affiliation to the Connecticut Ramrods. Besides the similarity (eventual uniformity) of names, confusion between the two different outfits is exacerbated by the fact that the Boston Rockin' Ramrods' first 45 was 2 instrumentals. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.