Page Summary: Johnny Sanctus aka João Santos is the great guitar player of this iconic rock'n'roll song rendition at the Lisbon Colosseum. This is an american popular Christmas song first released by Bobby Helms in 1957 (after it was recorded in October 1957).
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Johnny Sanctus aka João Santos is the great guitar player of this iconic rock'n'roll song rendition at the Lisbon Colosseum. This is an american popular Christmas song first released by Bobby Helms in 1957 (after it was recorded in October 1957). A RTP-TV Broadcasting performance at the wonderous scenary of portuguese medieval village OPPIDVM, now called ÓBIDOS.
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Cerca de uma hora e meia com 30 canções com glamour e nostalgia no Centro Cultural Olga Cadaval, em Sintra. This is a popular song published in 1940 best remembered for its 1950s rock n' roll version by Fats Domino. A napolitan classic originally performed by its composer Renato Carosone in December of 1956.
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- Johnny Sanctus aka João Santos is the great guitar player of this iconic rock'n'roll song rendition at the Lisbon Colosseum.
- This is an american popular Christmas song first released by Bobby Helms in 1957 (after it was recorded in October 1957).
- A RTP-TV Broadcasting performance at the wonderous scenary of portuguese medieval village OPPIDVM, now called ÓBIDOS.
- Cerca de uma hora e meia com 30 canções com glamour e nostalgia no Centro Cultural Olga Cadaval, em Sintra.
- This is a popular song published in 1940 best remembered for its 1950s rock n' roll version by Fats Domino.
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