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  1. 1 de feb. de 2024 · Ellis County, Oklahoma, United States. Died. 23 November 1969 (aged 58) Spade Cooley (Donnell Clyde Cooley, Grand, Oklahoma, December 17, 1910 – Oakland, California, November 23, 1969) was an American, Western Swing fiddler, singer and big band leader and also songwriter, actor, and television personality. His career ended in 1961 when he was ...

  2. Spade Cooley. Soundtrack: The Killer Inside Me. Violinist and cellist, singer, actor, composer and songwriter ("Shame On You"), conductor, arranger and inventor who popularized western swing music on film and recordings, in person and on radio and television. When Spade was four, he and his parents John and Emma Cooley moved to Oregon where he studied classical violin and cello, and at the age ...

  3. "Shame on You" was the first in an unbroken string of six Top Ten singles including "Detour" and "You Can't Break My Heart". Cooley appeared in thirty-eight Western films, both in bit parts and as a stand-in for cowboy actor Roy Rogers. Billed as Spade Cooley and His Western Dance Gang, he was featured in the soundie Take Me Back To Tulsa ...

  4. Provided to YouTube by Columbia NashvilleShame On You · Spade CooleyColumbia Country Classics Volume 1: The Golden Age℗ Originally Released 1945 Sony Music E...

  5. Shame on You Lyrics by Spade Cooley from the Classic Country: Golden '40s album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: Shame, shame on you Shame, shame on you Gave my heart as a token When returned, it was broken Hide your face Shame

  6. SHAME ON YOU by Spade Cooley & His Orchestra. 2:55; A PAIR OF BROKEN HEARTS ~ Spade Cooley & his Orchestra 1945. 2:53; SHAME ON YOU ~ Spade Cooley & his Orchestra 1945. 2:47; Lists. Ad. Ad. Ad. About Discogs. About Us; Discogs Digs; Careers; API; Help Is Here. Help & Support; Submit Feedback; Forum; Keyboard Shortcuts; Database Guidelines;

  7. 22 de feb. de 2024 · In the annals of American music history, few songs carry the weight of irony and spookiness as profoundly as Spade Cooley's "Shame On You." Penned by the very man whose life took a dark turn into infamy, this Western Swing classic is a banger but also serves a haunting echo of Cooley's own tumultuous journey.