My playlists include music by Lee Liberace, Jon England, Richard Clayderman, Roger Williams, Hoagy Carmichael, Michel Legrand, Art Tatum, Dino Kartsonakis, Errol Garner, Charlie Schaffer, Russ Conway, Ferrante & Teicher, Carl Doy, Beegie Adair, Caravelli, Floyd Cramer, Geoff Love, Horst Jankowski, Ronnie Aldrich, Stanley Black, David Foster, Claude Bolling, Edison Valencia, Marrina Waks, and one Liberace imitator who tags his stuff [Roger Williams] and [Branson] and has told me not to mention his name. There are also many pieces by little known nobodies who are fantastic piano soloists, admired mainly by their YouTube fans. I am looking for videos of Bill Pursell, Felix Slatkin, George Shearing, John Arpin, Norm Geller, Norman Percival, and Gordon Franks. I would be amiss if I didnt have the greats Del Wood and JoAnn Castle on my page, however, they are only favorited, and not in the playlists. As much as I admire their talent, its a far cry from the romantic style Im after.
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I love this version of "Unchained Melody." My wife, who isn't normally a fan of instrumentals, thought it was beautiful.
MrJavamania 1 month ago
I am interested in hearing other tracks from "America's Biggest Selling Pianist", in particular, "Rejoice". Is it possible you can upload this track for me?
mr3walks 6 months ago
Floyd Cramer - a fabulous talent. I rather like rebuilding my channel as I get to go back, find, and hear my beloved music all over again. Beautiful song, thank you so very much for this lovely post.
0917gva 9 months ago
Lovely.
Starlite424 11 months ago
Very relaxing.
weatherboi 2 years ago
I first heard this version by Floyd Cramer in Viet Nam in 1965.....my favorite ever since.
Arbitrage31 2 years ago
This can really make a grown man cry. The memories it brings back are very strong. Floyd Cramer does a beautiful job with this song.
jerrywnc 2 years ago
to discover again and again
florencerousselle 2 years ago