Video duration: 319 seconds
Global video hits: 553
Jesus is "The One", The only Way to true salvation. We must repent from our sins and believe in the Lord Jesus. Are you truly born again??? Do you know the real Jesus as defined in the Word of God. Comments and ratings welcomed.
Video duration: 124 seconds
Global video hits: 24152
A snippet of the legendary Dion DiMucci performing "Drip Drop" at the Count Basie Theatre in Red Bank NJ. July 18, 2006
If you love this, then by all means check out Dion's latest "Son Of Skip James" available at a CD retailer near you.
Video duration: 219 seconds
Global video hits: 2187
A great song! "Still In the Spirit" Dion. This will bless your heart! Are you bound in sin? Are you a slave to ungodly, worldy habits? If you repent of your sin the power of the Holy Spirit will set you free! Today is the day to get rid of your chains of sin!
Video duration: 136 seconds
Global video hits: 163
This song is not as well known in the UK as Dion's two top twenty hits - Runaround Sue and The Wanderer. He wrote it about his wife, Susan. The track was covered in the sixties by the Alan Bown Set and in the seventies by The Bunch (with Sandy Denny). Dion is one of the Beatles' "heroes" who appear on the front of the Sgt Pepper album.
Video duration: 224 seconds
Global video hits: 1269
A Great, great song! Does Christ live in you?? Are you sure? Have you truly been born again by the power of the Holy Spirit? Eternal life is found only in Jesus. Comments welcomed!
Video duration: 70 seconds
Global video hits: 6803
A snippet of the legendary Dion DiMucci performing "Built for Comfort" at the Count Basie Theatre in Red Bank NJ. July 18, 2006
If you love Dion, then by all means check out his latest "Son Of Skip James" available at a CD retailer near you.
Video duration: 45 seconds
Global video hits: 5294
REX MACNAMARA AND THE PREMIERS PERFORM A SUPERB TRIBUTE TO DION AND THE BELMONTS, RUNAROUND SUE, THE WANDERER AND MANY MORE INCLUDING THIS ONE `RUBY BABY`
Video duration: 132 seconds
Global video hits: 133
This is the B side to D's 1963 hit Drip Drop and represents the end of his second pop career. It reflects his paranoia from drink and drug abuse and has harrowing images of death and suicide. Most fans ignore this masterpiece.