This blog is going to highlight what I think are the greatest hits of Mickey Gilley. Gilley started out mainly as a country singer, but then changed to a more pop friendly sound in the 80s. The first time that Gilley really came to my attention was due to "Urban Cowboy", the movie starring John Travolta and Debra Winger. Gilley is the owner of the bar, Gilleys, where Travolta's character battled that bull. I can't remember if he won, it's been a long time since I've seen that movie. To this day Gilley still remains very much alive. (Thanks to wikipedia for the biographical information.)
"Window Up Above":
"Don't The Girls All Get Prettier At Closing Time":
"Stand By Me" (featuring a scene from "Urban Cowboy":
"A Headache Tomorrow (Or A Heartache Tonight)":
"You Don't Know Me":
"Lonely Days":
"Fool For Your Love":
"You've Really Got A Hold On Me":
"Too Good To Stop":
"Quittin' Time": (No video for the version of this song is available.)
"Doo-Wah Days":
"Paradise Tonight" (featuring Charly McClain):
"Paradise Tonight" (featuring Charly McClain):
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