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Too late to turn back now - Cornelius Bros and Sister Rose
Classic 70's song
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Bo and Hope's first scenes.wmv
Bo and Hope meet for the first time as adults at Shennanigans.
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7 months ago
Stevie Wonder- You and I
Stevie Wonder- You and I
Album: Ballad Collection
LYRICS:
Here we are on earth together,
it's you and i,
god has made us fall in love, it's true,...
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I wanted this sung at my wedding, but you really need a guy to sing it, and we had my husband's former secretary, who is a beautiful soprano. It just wouldn't have worked!
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Who's Gonna Drive You Home Tonight?
"Drive", performed by The Cars, their biggest international hit, from the album "Heartbeat City", released July 23, 1984.
Written by Ric Ocasek, Pr...
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Supremely divine song from the early 80s, a decade that would make up for some really bad music in the 70s!
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Lionel Richie - Still With Lyrics
Video I've Made For You All To Enjoy. Lionel Richie - Still. Great Song, Hope You All Like It.
Song & Music Belongs To Their Owners.
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I have a clear memory of walking home from work at MIT, just getting off the Green Line, and listening to this song on my Sony Walkman. I lived in Brighton, MA, very close to the Cardinal's residence. I looked over and saw the chapel on his property with all the red votive candles lit, and it wa...
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BOZ SCAGGS: HARBOR LIGHTS
THE BEST TRACK FROM THE ALBUM 'SILK DEGREES' LISTEN TO THIS GUYS VOCALS! THEY WERE INCREDIBLE.....HE HAS NEVER MATCHED THEM.
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7 months ago
Herman's Hermits - Little Miss Sorrow, Child Of Tomorrow
recorded off my LP of Theres A Kind Of Hust All Over The World
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Thanks for posting this, it's always been a favorite of mine.
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Herman's Hermits - This Door Swings Both Ways (HQ) (1966)
Herman's Hermits - This Door Swings Both Ways (GOODBYE LUCKY STARS, 1966)
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Quentin Agrees to Marry Angelique~ 1897
In the year 1895, Angelique speaks to Edward and tells him that she was one of Barnabas's victims, to keep herself under suspicion. In the meantime...
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@szqsk8 Yes, I wanted to look like her, too! I worshipped this show in junior high (that's what they called 7th and 8th grade back then). Best of all, they filmed the movie in my hometown of Norwalk, CT, but I had moved to Acton, MA, the year before!
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Susan - The Buckinghams
Cheeze to the max. The finest in music video technology.
while id love to take credit, for this righteous song check out www.thebuckinghams.com for...
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Why is there a dinosaur statue on top of the hill? Just curious.
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7 months ago
Roberta Flack / Donny Hathaway - Where Is The Love (1972)
Studio version. Lyrics. pics. http://www.robertaflack.com/
Where is the love
You said you'd give to me
soon as you were free
will it ever be
Wher...
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The Song Is Over - The Who
The Song Is Over by The Who, 1971
"The Song Is Over" was to be the finale to the Lifehouse movie, beginning as Bobby and the crowd vanish and conti...
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Killer piano playing, killer drumming, killer bass, killer singing, killer everything!
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Moody Blues: Watching and Waiting
Watching and waiting
For a friend to play with
Why have I been alone so long
Mole he is burrowing his way to the sunlight
He knows there's some the...
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Bus Stop- The Hollies - 1966
Always Loved This.The Hollies Were A Spectacular Group In The 60's. Incredible,All Of Their Songs Were Wonderous With Such A Unique Harmonic Style....
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On A Carousel by The Hollies on Mono 1967 Imperial 45.
This actually came from the "Imperial-Liberty(United Artists)" 1967 "Greatest Hits" LP record #LP-12350, and I used the 7 mono tracks featured on t...
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JIMMY WEBB - RICHARD HARRIS - MacArthur Park
This is by far one of the most impressive songs recorded in the late 1960's. If you listen, you will see how Jimmy Webb created a composition that...
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I' m not ashamed to say this is my favorite song. My family and friends all make fun of me for it, too. Yeah, goofy lyrics, Richard's strained voice, and that's not him singing the final high notes. It's the guy from "Love Grows Where My Rosemary Goes." I have easily listened to this magnum opus ...
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Lovin' Spoonful - You Didn't Have To Be So Nice [Very Good(+) quality]
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Great group. I loved them because they were different from all the others, more folk rock.
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7 months ago
The Buckinghams - Don't You Care
The Buckinghams - Don't You Care (1967)
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Damn these guys were great, and one of the early groups to feature a fantastic horn section (at least, provided by the recording studio).
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The Buckinghams Susan
Classic 60's hit from The Buckinghams.
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@starnet36 Great metaphor; see what it actually is right above.
I forgot about this song until it was featured as the "first dance" wedding song in Stephen King's book "Lisey's Story," which I just re-read. This song is so upbeat and hopelessly romantic, it really brings me back to a happier, simpler time in my life.