California Dreamin - The Mommas & the Papas
And 20 years later, in 1986, The Beach Boys
covered The Mamas & The Papas 1966 signature folk-rock standard,
"California Dreamin'....
Too many to tell, but one of them is:
Manhattan - Ella Fitzgerald
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8MEVzVVQQ0
yeah,,, tooooo many,,, sooo, it got me to where I asked,,,, which one could we least afford to lose.... hmmmm...?
seems to me simply the Best Song performance ever.... is...
Elvis Presley on the piano singing... 'Amazing Grace'
A Change is Gonna Come - Sam Cooke
My #1 song of all time is James Brown "Give It Up Or Turn It Loose - "Live At The Apollo" version only.
She Loves You - The Beatles
I've told myself a thousand times
Not to believe your lies
But when I look into your eyes
Heya! Let's have a finish my lyrics fest
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on Wed 12/04/19 05:07 PM
Ever? How about right now favorite, Jeff Buckley “Lover, you should have come over”.
Tomorrow, who knows, too many and depends a lot of my mood.
stock on you by lionel riche
Bosses Daughter - Pop Evil. The bass is so intense and cranked in the car this song is the best.
Comfortably Numb - Pink Floyd
Liszt....Love dream
Carl Orf....O-fortuna
J.S. Bach ... Fugue in D minor
J S Bach: Prelude in B Minor BWV 923
Edvard Grieg - Piano Concerto in A minor Op. 16
Wagner... Sigfrieds Funeral March
T.I. ....You Don't Know Me
T.I. ... Like That
Type O Negative... Bloody Kisses
Lori Yates..... Dark Side Of The Glass
Josh Thompson.... Beer With Your Name On It
Double' ....Captain Of Her Heart
Atrium Carceri .....Lustmord - Black Star (WARNING: extremely dark) Cryo Chamber Album
Tangerine Dream
Anything slow-beat Blues
Race to the Bottom - Dan Mangan
If you grew up in my house you listened to Perry Como, Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr., and Andy Williams to name a few, they all recorded some great songs. Then in the early side of the 60's, the Beatles became known and the earlier rock and roll bands. Then came the classic rock bands later in the 60's and early 70's, and they all had their own hits that we all enjoyed. Later in the 70's and early 80's came the big hair bands, and it was about that time that I phased out listening to rock, I still enjoyed it but my tastes had changed and moved towards Jazz. Not the early jazz that takes a lot of getting used to, more modern jazz and new age. Acoustic Alchemy, Craig Chaquico, Peter White, The Rippingtons and the like. Not so much songs any more, more like tracks of music, because there are no words just music. I still listen to the radio in the car, in rural Nebraska, we get a lot of Country and Classic Rock, but I can always switch to XM and enjoy a Rippington's track "Silver Arrows" from their "Open Road" album, my favorite at present. You know what though, to this day, and every now and again, Dean Martin hits the spot.
Song?
Pick any Social Distortion CD
I could play "I Wasn't Born to Follow" all day
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKbapCnuZMw
Loves me some Jane's Addiction - Mountain Song
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1kAIMlISHhU
Turn Around, Look At Me - The Vogues
If the world was ending you'd come over right
If the world was ending you'd come over right
That's a good one, I just heard that the other day gonna add it to my Spotify playlist