Video duration: 238 seconds
Global video hits: 111720
Morris Albert - ou Maurício Alberto - cantando "Feelings", o hit que teve 'trocentas' regravações em todo o mundo, garantindo muitos e muitos dólares à seu autor, o próprio!
Retirado do "Globo de Ouro" de Janeiro de 1975.
Video duration: 440 seconds
Global video hits: 8117
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The Crich Tramway Village hosts Morris Minor Day 2007. A fantastic collection of British classics. Hosted by the one and only Les Baxter. Produced by Hayswood Films.
Video duration: 195 seconds
Global video hits: 21947
Russell Morris' promo-video for the hit single 'The Real Thing', written by Johnny Young and produced by Ian 'Molly' Meldrum.
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Video duration: 397 seconds
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In this video Frank Morris solves a shuffled 7x7x7 Prototype Olympic Cube (with some music edited by me). The new cubes (with new design) have been patented by a Greek company. Cube size of 6x6x6 and greater is now possible plus 4x4x4 and 5x5x5 cubes can have less pieces!
If you'd like to know more about the Olympic Cubes you can visit:
http://www.olympi cube.com/
Video duration: 520 seconds
Global video hits: 4953
Gloucestershire Old Spot Morris Dancers in their final years. This is not how they looked in their heyday (different kit to start with) but pretty good all the same.
Video duration: 479 seconds
Global video hits: 12775
An elder beetle tells two younger bugs feeling bad about their size about Morris, an undersized moose who teams up with a small-antlered moose to stand up against local leader Thunderclap.
Video duration: 154 seconds
Global video hits: 374408
Morrison's "Indecent Exposure" in Miami is #31.
This was related to his profane-laced performance(and possible indecent exposure) at the Dinner Key Auditorium on March 1st,1969.
Video duration: 108 seconds
Global video hits: 77859
Episode 1 of The Day Today didn't exactly tiptoe into the spotlight of primetime television, it went all out and this Jam Festival Interview was the highlight of the episode and one of many highlights of the entire series.
An absolute classic.