Sonny & Cher – I got you babe (HQ)
Mar 17, 2012 Oldies Music
This great song by “Sonny & Cher” was released in 1965 and made number 1 here in the UK charts and also number 1 on the US hot 100 billboard charts.
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Sonny and Cher
SONNY & CHER “You’re Still The One”
Feb 18, 2012 Oldies Music
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Sonny & Cher singing their hit song “A Cowboys Work Is Never Done”. A classic from the early 1970′s
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Sonny & Cher – I Got You Babe (HQ-Edit) 1965
Feb 17, 2012 Oldies Music
Sonny & Cher – I Got You Babe (beat-club video,audio edit) Label: ATCO Records 1965 Arranged, Producer: Sonny Bono Engineer: Stan Ross Written: Sonny Bono WMG – SME
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Sonny And Cher – I Got You Babe
Feb 13, 2012 Oldies Music
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 Sonny & Cher proved one of the magical musical combinations of the mid ’60s and one of the better rock-influenced MOR acts of the early ’70s, their wisecracking repartee providing counterpoint to a series of adoring hit duets. Salvatore “Sonny” Bono (b. Feb. 16, 1935) started out at Los Angeles-based Specialty Records as a songwriter in the late ’50s, responsible for “Koko Joe” by Don and Dewey and “She Said Yeah” for Larry Williams, which was later covered by the Rolling Stones and the Righteous Brothers. Bono became a protégé of Phil Spector, managing to write a handful of successful songs, most notably “Needles and Pins” in collaboration with his protégé Jack Nitzsche, which became a success for Jackie DeShannon and a huge international hit for the Searchers. In 1964, while working sessions with Phil Spector, he met an 18-year-old would-be singer named Cherilyn Lapierre (b. May 20, 1946), and the two were later married. They formed a professional duet, initially as Caesar and Cleo for Vault Records and later Reprise, but it was only after they were signed to Atlantic Records as Sonny & Cher that success came their way. The couple embarked on parallel careers, with Cher later signed to Liberty/Imperial Records as a solo act. She subsequently hit with “Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me …

Then Governor of California Ronald Reagan in a comedy skit with Sonny and Cher. Sonny gives Ronnie the coveted Bono Award.
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I got you, Babe by Sonny and Cher (studio version with lyrics!)
Feb 8, 2012 Oldies Music
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Sonny & Cher – Little Man -1966
Feb 7, 2012 Oldies Music
Sonny Bono & Cher – “Little Man” -1966

Sonny & Cher with Chastity around age 3 playing a trick on Sonny and saying goodnight.
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Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour #6 w/ Michael Jackson – Jackson 5
Feb 2, 2012 Oldies Music
Comedy sketch and song by Michael Jackson and the Jackson 5. If you like this video, let me know and I will make more! Be sure to rate it and leave a comment! For more great clips visit my website www.retro-cafe.com
Classic hit with Cher looking natural and beautiful.
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Tom Jones – Sonny & Cher Show – 1976
Jan 27, 2012 Oldies Music

Tom Jones – Sonny & Cher Show 1976 Tom sings Say You’ll Stay Until Tomorrow Cher & Tom duet on Resurrection Shuffle 2 comdey skits ![]()
Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour #5
Jan 23, 2012 Oldies Music
Another opening comedy sketch and song. If you like this video, let me know and I will make more! Be sure to rate it and leave a comment! For more great clips visit my website www.retro-cafe.com
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Cher – Gypsys Tramps And Thieves
Jan 12, 2012 Oldies Music
Cher performing Gypsys Tramps And Thieves in early 70′s (Sonny And Cher Comedy Hour)
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Sonny & Cher proved one of the magical musical combinations of the mid-’60s and one of the better rock-influenced acts of the early ’70s, their wisecracking repartee providing counterpoint to a series of adoring hit duets. Salvatore “Sonny” Bono (b. Feb. 16, 1935) started out at Los Angeles-based Specialty Records as a songwriter in the late ’50s, responsible for “Koko Joe” by Don & Dewey and “She Said Yeah” for Larry Williams, which was later covered by the Rolling Stones and the Righteous Brothers. Bono became a protégé of Phil Spector, managing to write a handful of successful songs, most notably “Needles and Pins” in collaboration with his protégé Jack Nitzsche, which became a success for Jackie DeShannon and a huge international hit for the Searchers. In 1964, while working sessions with Phil Spector, he met an 18-year-old would-be singer named Cherilyn Lapierre (b. May 20, 1946), and the two were later married. After they were signed to Atlantic Records as Sonny & Cher, success came their way. The couple embarked on parallel careers, with Cher later signed to Liberty/Imperial Records as a solo act. For a time, from 1965 until 1967, they were rock & roll’s hottest couple, so much so that in some conservative communities they were considered almost morally subversive; parents locked up their kids when Sonny & Cher were passing through for a concert appearance. They were popular enough, and sufficiently well-known in their images that the Rolling Stones impersonated …