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EVERYTHING IS EVERYTHING WITCHI TAI TO(STEREO VERSION)
THIS SONG DID MAKE THE CHARTS AROUND #70 ON U.S. BILLBOARD TOP 100. I RECALL THIS ONE DURING THE SUMMER 0F '69 LISTENING TO IT ON THE RADIO LATE ...
sunshinetunes67 • 33,533 views
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5 days ago
Sixties Women
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Leslie Gore - It's My Party
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Little Peggy March - I will follow him (best version)
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Little Peggy March - I Will Follow Him (Original Stereo)
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Sarah Vaughan - Broken-Hearted Melody (Original Stereo)
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Shelley Fabares - Johnny Angel (single version)
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Shirley Bassey - I Who Have Nothing (Original Arrangement)
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Sunshine, Lollipops and Rainbows
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5 days ago
Johnny Angel - RARE Pre-Shelley Fabares Demo Version!
Johnny Angel - RARE Pre-Shelley Fabares Demo Version!
zerogullibility • 7,704 views
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@kentgraovac In fact, this singer actually sounds like Dinah Shore. At least she's got her vibrato and slides, and that husky sound. Really a great feel, in classic sense.
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5 days ago
Lesley Gore - Maybe I Know
Lesley Gore - Maybe I Know
wjhmosaEnglish04 • 94,312 views
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What an absolute angel. I feel privileged to have lived in that era and been influenced by her blessed natural talent. What a powerful combo of insight and talents and passion to have Quincy Jones and this 16 year old make history. And, even as a teenager with a gold record already under her belt...
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5 days ago
Serious Sixties
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1 week ago
Ambient Chill
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1 week ago
Jan Garbarek - Where the Rivers Meet!
One of the best masterpieces from Jan Garbarek. Taken from the 2 CD Album "Rites" (1998). Listen & Enjoy it.
tiad • 214,730 views
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1 week ago
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Great video, but also enjoy Jan Garabek. Just head about him and I get chills listening. Love his ethereal sax lines. I put him with Mel Collins in my collection. Great tune. Thanks for posting.
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1 week ago
Jefferson Airplane - White Rabbit
Music video
LordOfTheUndead777 • 27,204 views
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This is probably the most articulated vocal Grace did in the early days. I really dug the her emotional vibe and intensity here. Kinda draws you down the Rabbit Hole! Thanks for posting.
@JH30904 Actually, I believe that was the version by Harper's Bazaar; check it out... ;)