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  2. Walk, Don't Run (sometimes stylized as Walk – Don't Run) is the debut studio album by American instrumental surf rock band The Ventures, released in 1960 by Dolton Records. It features cover versions of well-known songs as well as original compositions.

  3. In 1964, The Ventures released an updated version called "Walk Don't Run '64," which also made the Top 10 in the US. In addition to their 1960 and 1964 versions, The Ventures recorded completely new versions in 1968, 1977, 1986, and 2000. "Walk-Don't Run '77" is a disco track.

  4. Feb 10, 2024 · Ventures guitarist Don Wilson on the origin and influence of “Walk, Don’t Run”. When Ventures cofounder Bob Bogle walked onto a Seattle used-car lot one afternoon in 1959, he wasn’t expecting to form the nucleus of what would become the world’s top-selling instrumental-rock band—he was just looking for some new wheels.

  5. May 29, 2024 · Released in 1960, this timeless track continues to resonate with audiences of all generations. With its infectious guitar riffs and captivating melody, the song possesses a certain magic that transports listeners to a different time and place. But what is the meaning behind this iconic instrumental piece?

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_VenturesThe Ventures - Wikipedia

    When "Walk, Don't Run" was recorded, he also opted out of the royalties from the recording, taking $25 for the session instead. He later sued to collect royalties but failed because of his prior opt-out.

  7. Walk, Don't Run (The Ventures album), the 1960 debut studio album by American instrumental surf rock band The Ventures. "Walk, Don't Run" (instrumental), a composition written and originally recorded by jazz guitarist Johnny Smith and notably covered by Chet Atkins and The Ventures.

  8. "Walk - Don't Run" was written and orginally recorded by jazz guitarist Johnny Smith in 1954.In 1957 Chet Atkins recorded a popular rendition of the song for...

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