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Till the Sun Turns Black Ray LaMontagne
captures the spirit of loss too well
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Glenn Gould - Brahms Intermezzo no:2 in A major Op. 118
"Glenn Gould ...And Serenity"
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Dean Martin Roger Miller King of the road
Dean Martin Roger Miller King of the road
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Dean Martin with Bing Crosby
Dean Martin with Bing Crosby
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6 months ago
Rock'n'roll I Gave You All the Best Years of my Life
A home-made video of Kevin Johnson's sad story about a budding musician who never quite makes the big time!
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7 months ago
I Remember You - Nicki Gillis with Frank Ifield
2010 duet version of Frank's massive 1962 hit. Produced at Kenilworth Studios by Frank's music director, Bob Howe, and features Frank and Nicki Gil...
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7 months ago
Peter Dawson - Mandalay Scena (On the road to Mandalay)
Right this was recorded in 1951 when Dawson was 69!! You can hear his age but the tone is still there even if he wobbles a bit. This is the man who...
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Johnny Cash - That Lucky Old Sun
1976 Christmas Special I remember very well this being one of My first songs I used to sing in My Childhood Days.
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7 months ago
Frankie Laine - That Lucky Old Sun
JUKEBOX : http://www.draadnagel.com
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7 months ago
Cass Elliot - Oh Babe, What Would You Say [1972]
A beautiful jazzy song, i guess Cass liked it. "The photo takes one beyond seeing Cass as the pop star and into seeing the fact that she was a true...
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7 months ago
Frank Sinatra - All The Way Home
Francis Albert "Frank" Sinatra (December 12, 1915 May 14, 1998) was an American singer and actor.
Beginning his musical career in the swing era w...
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8 months ago
Frank Sinatra - Send in the Clowns
A Song by Frank Sinatra.
Written by : Sondheim
Isn't it rich, aren't we a pair
Me here at last on the ground - and you in mid-air
Send in the clo...
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@sherom I guess it's a matter of taste. What I meant was that Crosby didn't have that hard-edged quality to his voice which so distinguished Sinatra. As I said at the conclusion of my comment, I think Sinatra was - and still is - the greatest. When you take all of the aspects of Sinatra's art tog...
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PETER LIND HAYES - 'Life Gets Tee-jus, Don't It?' - 1948 78rpm
Sure does...'til I play my 78's!
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8 months ago
Jussi Björling - Nessun Dorma, Slow Version (1944)
Jussi Björling - Nessun Dorma, Slow Version (1944)
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Oh my God, what a voice, what a wonderful technique and what beauty of tone. This truly was one of the most gloriously produced and honeyed tenor voices ever to have graced this earth.
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Westminster Abbey - Dear Lord and Father of Mankind
Westminster Abbey choir and congregation sing Dear Lord and Father of Mankind. The trebles do a verse on their own.
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8 months ago
'O Had I Jubal's Lyre' / Händel * JANET BAKER
British mezzo legend Dame Janet Baker sings a lovely, brisk air (with loads of Baroque ornamental singing) from Georg Friedrich Händel's 'Joshua' H...
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8 months ago
Montserrat Caballe "Oh! had I Jubal's Lyre" Handel' Joshua
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Montserrat Caballe "Oh sleep!" Semele
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8 months ago
When The Boat Comes In - Alex Glasgow
Dance Ti' Thy Daddy Come here, maw little Jacky, Now aw've smok'd mi backy, Let's hev a bit o' cracky, Till the boat comes in.
Dan...
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8 months ago
In Memory Of Owen Brannigan - Blaydon Races
Please Remember To Visithttp://www.youtube.com/us
er/dyandriaanddyandria and http://shreddedsociety.com and sign her petition. Tribute to the well ...
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8 months ago
Peter Pears sings Old American Songs part II of II
Peter Pears and Benjamin Britten gave the first performance in 1950 at Aldeburgh of Aaron Copland's Old American Songs (set 1).
Here they are perf...
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Peter Pears sings Old American Songs part I of II
Peter Pears and Benjamin Britten gave the first performance in 1950 at Aldeburgh of Aaron Copland's Old American Songs (set 1).
Here they are perf...
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8 months ago
Charles Dibdin - Tom Bowling (Robert Tear)
Tom Bowling by Charles Dibdin (1745-1814)
Robert Tear, tenor
Andre Previn, piano
Tom Bowling
Here a sheer hulk, lies poor Tom Bowling
The darl...
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8 months ago
Pete Seeger - Garden Song (Inch by inch)
Pete in concert with Arlo in the late 70's.
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8 months ago
1966 Mikado Film - Here's a how-de-do
The Mikado
Music by Sir Arthur Sullivan
Libretto by Sir William Gilbert
Yum-Yum ... Valerie Masterson
Nanki-Poo ... Philip Potter
Ko-Ko ... John R...
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9 months ago
Frank Sinatra - Anytime (I'll Be There) [Reprise® Recordings 1975]
Frank Sinatra
Reprise® Recordings 1975
(Paul Anka)
Anytime you need me babe, just call I'll be there
Call and see what a good friend can be
When ...
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9 months ago
Frank SINATRA - Evergreen
Frank Sinatra
Unreprise (1976)
Songwriters: Paul Williams ; Barbara Streisand
Love soft as an easy chair
Love fresh as the morning air
One love ...
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Marvellous - I also recall the late Alan Keith playing a recording of this on "Your 100 Best Tunes". His voice is in remarkably fine shape, when one considers the sheer amount of singing that Dawson must have done in his lifetime - and much of it in concert halls with no microphone. These artists...