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Dusty Springfield "Knowing when to leave" Burt Bacharach TV special 1970
Dusty Springfield was one of the worlds greatest female singers - and here is the proof. Here is Dusty, in top form, performing a tune she never r...
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Sinfonietta IV Allegretto by Leoš Janáček
Performed by Seiji Ozawa and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. From the liner notes: Leoš Janáček was a retiring figure for whom fame and recognition...
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Glen Campbell Asleep On The Wind by Jimmy Webb w/The Boston Pops Orchestra
featured song from Jimmy Webb's 1974 LP "Lands End" as performed by Glen Campbell and the Boston Pops Orchestra in 1978. VERY RARE performance by G...
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A Canadian in Mayfair - John Wilson And His Orchestra
ALBUM: The Film & Television Music Of Angela Morley
YEAR: 2003
COMPOSER: Angela Morley (1924-2009)
PERFORMER: John Wilson & Orchestra
John Wilson O...
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Northern Soul - KIM WESTON - You Can Do It
Kim recorded this track in December 1965. It stayed in the cellar till 2005.
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Happy Birthday, Ms Kim Weston. 72 years young today and one of my favorite singers of any genre. This track is a real favorite.
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2 months ago
It takes two - Marvin Gaye & Kim Weston
It takes two - Marvin Gaye & Kim Weston
One can have a dream, baby
Two can make that dream so real
One can talk about bein' in love
Two can say ho...
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Happy Birthday, Ms Kim Weston. 72 years young today and one of my favorite singers of any genre. It was hearing this duet with Marving Gaye in '67 that made me want to know more about her and wonder why a voice that good wasn't having solo hits in her own right.
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Kim Weston - 1966 - "Helpless" MOTOWN-19
This was released by the great Kim Weston in the UK in March 1966 - TMG554, and was very quickly up in the charts. Again another favourite of mine....
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Happy Birthday, Ms Kim Weston. 72 years young today and one of my favorite singers of any genre.
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4 months ago
The Contessas on Shivaree
Keep on Keepin' On and This Is Where I Come In. The Contessas, lead singer Suzanne Weir
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Thanks for the information and 'This is Where I came In' is a terrific song and record. Incidentally, which of the four girls in the video is Susan Horton? As she apparently inspired so many of Jimmy Webb's greatest early songs, like 'By the Time I get to Phoenix', 'MacArthur ...
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4 months ago
Little Anthony & The Imperials - Going Out Of My Head (Original Stereo)
One of the great romantic ballads composed during the 1960's, Teddy Randazzo wrote this especially for Little Anthony & The Imperials and recording...
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4 months ago
Tina May - Ladies in Mercedes (m - Steve Swallow / w - Norma Winstone)
Probably the best vocal version I've yet heard of Swallow's superb composition, at least on a par with the lovely and quite contrasting 1999 rendit...
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You can just imagine them whooping in the studio at the end of that extraordinary take. I remember seeing Tina May and her band in the early 90s when the album from which this track is from ('Fun') came out and thinking that if there was a better jazz singer than Tina and better jazz pianist tha...
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Beverley Knight - Southern Freeez
Southern Freeez
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Good but two instrumental breaks was probably one too many and they should have concentrated more on the fab chorus.
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6 months ago
Malcolm Arnold "English Dances" - Sir Adrian Boult conducts
Malcolm Arnold wrote two sets of "English Dances" and we hear the second set of four, recorded by Sir Adrian Boult and the London Philharmonic in ...
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It's ludicrous how Malcolm Arnold's music is virtually ignored in the UK. It's a sad fact that you're now much more likely to hear the Broadway songs of Rodgers and Hammerstein at the BBC Proms than Arnold's wonderful English Dances.
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6 months ago
Sir Malcolm Henry Arnold: English Dances Set 2
one of my favourite pieces by Arnold.
please do comment if you like.
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It's ludicrous how Malcolm Arnold's music is virtually ignored in the UK. It's a sad fact that you're now much more likely to hear the Broadway songs of Rodgers and Hammerstein than any of Arnold's national dances at the BBC Proms.
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6 months ago
MALCOLM ARNOLD_Symphony No 6_movement 2.wmv
Sir Malcom Arnold: Symphony No. 6, Op. 95, movement 2. Lento
Andrew Penny / National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland
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It's ludicrous how Malcolm Arnold's music is virtually ignored in the UK. It's a sad fact that you're now much more likely to hear the Broadway songs of Rodgers and Hammerstein than any of Arnold's symphonies at the BBC Proms.
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7 months ago
Raymond Lefèvre - Soul Coaxing (Ame Câline)
Raymond Lefèvre - Soul Coaxing (Ame Câline) 1968
written by Michel Polnareff
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@Yourewastingyourtime Yes, when I heard Brian Matthew play this on Saturday morning I knew it would create a bit of a stir. In a world where every piece of music is called a 'song' it makes a refreshing change to see someone call an instrumental like this an instrumental!
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The Moody Blues - Legend of a mind
One of my favorites songs of The Moodies!
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The chorus of Elbow's 'One Day Like This' owes a lot to this song.
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8 months ago
NICK LOWE - CRUEL TO BE KIND - HQ Best Version. New Audio.
NICK LOWE - CRUEL TO BE KIND.
re-rendered video with re-imported audio.
The Stiff stable of artistes included:
The 45s, The Adverts, Jane Aire & t...
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Saw him perform in London last week and he's like a fine wine that just keeps getting better with age. The way he's evolved as a songwriter over the past 20 years has been nothing short of miraculous and I can only assume that the dozen or so people who walked out of last week's gig wished he'd ...
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10 months ago
Sergei Sergeyevich Prokofiev: Lieutenant Kije Suite - Kije's Wedding
hi ther, here is one of my favourtie, i very love it, and you? have a nice time and enjoy it.
sorry about the serie "my favourite classical music",...
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I just find this composer's music so uplifting and what a gift for melody he had.
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William Walton : Crown Imperial
Crown Imperial is an orchestral march by the English composer William Walton. It was first performed at the coronation of King George VI in 1937, a...
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The sad fact is that we're now much more likely to hear a Walton piece at a royal wedding than at the BBC Proms.
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11 months ago
Saskia & Serge - The Look Of Love - Bacharach -
Saskia & Serge - The Look Of Love - Bacharach -
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Georgie Smit - Arthur's Theme (The Best That You Can Do) - Bacharach -
Georgie Smit - Arthur's Theme (The Best That You Can Do) - Bacharach
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1 year ago
Enoch Light - Knowing When To Leave
The third track of the album "Spaced Out" (1973).
The playlist of the whole album:
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Bacharach = Magic
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1 year ago
BURT'S KNOWING WHEN TO LEAVE
SUGAR MASIGAN PHOTOS
sugar888ful • 275 views
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Nice choice of Bacharach song.
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1 year ago
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Crystal Bottoms works her big ass off
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With a big ass like that she must loved to be rimmed. I envy her partner that 'responsibility'.
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1 year ago
Alyssa Stone sings "Knowing When To Leave"
Alyssa Stone sings "Knowing When To Leave" from Promises, Promises by Burt Bacharach and Hal David with Joseph Kanon, piano.
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Good on you. Burt Bacharach's music is beautiful but it's often not easy to sing.
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1 year ago
"Knowing When to Leave" - Kristen Chenoweth [PROMISES, PROMISES]
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Richard Harris - "A Tramp Shining"
The title track from his 1968 album which featured 'Macarthur Park' - this number also written by Jim Webb
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Wonderful song, superbly sung by Harris. They don't write them like this anymore, not even Jim Webb himself.
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James Naughtie introduces Jeremy Hunt BBC Radio 4
Today Show BBC Radio 4 Host introduces Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt
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Chris Ashton Brilliant Try - England v Australia - End of Year Tours, Autumn Internationals 2010
Chris Ashton scores a brilliant try against the Australian Wallabies during their 2010, End of Year Tour / Autumn International / Spring Tour / Nov...
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1 year ago
Percy Faith 映画「幸せはパリで」 The April Fools
カトリーヌ・ドヌーヴ、ジャック・レモン主演のロマンティック・
コメディ。音楽担当は、作曲がバート・バカラックです。演奏はパ ーシー・フェイス・オーケストラが美しく奏でます。 natumelow • 25,553 views
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Nick Lowe - Lately I've Let Things Slide (Live)
Live performance from Later
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It just had to end on a full and lush major 7th, didn't it? Beautiful, wonderfully well crafted music.