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From my personal 60+ year collection that includes thousand of titles.
VIDEO DESIGN, DIGITAL SOUND CORRECTION & SPECIAL technique....
Many covers of the songs are samples for Presentation only !
TRIBUTE channel to my lovely wife MARIA who passed away 20.4.21 breast cancer R.I.P.🌹
VIDEO DESIGN, DIGITAL SOUND CORRECTION & SPECIAL technique....
Many covers of the songs are samples for Presentation only !
TRIBUTE channel to my lovely wife MARIA who passed away 20.4.21 breast cancer R.I.P.🌹
Wanda Jackson - Those Were The Days
* Once upon a time
There was a tavern where we used to raise a glass or two
Remember how we laughed away the hours
And think of all the great things we would do
Then the busy years went rushing by us
We lost our starry notions on the way
If by chance, I'd see you in the tavern
We'd smile at one another and we'd say
Those were the days my friend, we thought they'd never end
We'd sing and dance forever and a day
We'd live the life we chose, we'd fight and never lose
For we were young and sure to have our way
La la la la la lay
Those were the days, oh yes, those were the days
Just tonight, I stood before the tavern
Nothing seemed the way it used to be
In the glass I saw a strange reflection
Oh was that lonely woman really me
Through the door there came familiar laughter
I saw your face and heard you call my name
Oh my friend we're older, but no wiser
For in our hearts the dreams are still the same
Those were the days
There was a tavern where we used to raise a glass or two
Remember how we laughed away the hours
And think of all the great things we would do
Then the busy years went rushing by us
We lost our starry notions on the way
If by chance, I'd see you in the tavern
We'd smile at one another and we'd say
Those were the days my friend, we thought they'd never end
We'd sing and dance forever and a day
We'd live the life we chose, we'd fight and never lose
For we were young and sure to have our way
La la la la la lay
Those were the days, oh yes, those were the days
Just tonight, I stood before the tavern
Nothing seemed the way it used to be
In the glass I saw a strange reflection
Oh was that lonely woman really me
Through the door there came familiar laughter
I saw your face and heard you call my name
Oh my friend we're older, but no wiser
For in our hearts the dreams are still the same
Those were the days
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The Beatles - Love You To
Переглядів 512 години тому
* Each day just goes so fast I turn around, it's passed You don't get time to hang a sign on me Love me while you can Before I'm a dead old man A lifetime is so short A new one can't be bought But what you've got means such a lot to me Make love all day long Make love singing songs Make love all day long Make love singing songs There's people standing 'round Who'll screw you in the ground They'...
Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 - Norwegian Wood
Переглядів 674 години тому
* He asked me to stay and he told me to sit anywhere But I looked around and I noticed there wasn't a chair I once had a guy Or should I say He once had me He showed me his room Isn't it good Norwegian wood? He asked me to stay and he told me to sit anywhere But I looked around and I noticed there wasn't a chair I sat on the rug Biding my time Drinking his wine We talked until two And then he s...
The Beatles - Good Morning Good Morning
Переглядів 584 години тому
* Good morning, good morning Good morning, good morning Good morning (ah) Nothing to do to save his life, call his wife in Nothing to say but what a day How's your boy been? Nothing to do, it's up to you I've got nothing to say, but it's okay Good morning, good morning Good morning (ah) Going to work, don't want to go feeling low down Heading for home, you start to roam then you're in town Ever...
The Undisputed Truth - Smiling Faces Sometimes
Переглядів 634 години тому
* Smiling faces sometimes Pretend to be your friend Smiling faces show no traces Of the evil that lurks within (can you dig it?) Smiling faces, smiling faces, sometimes They don't tell the truth Smiling faces, smiling faces tell lies and I got proof Oh, oh, yeah Let me tell you The truth is in the eyes 'cause the eyes don't lie, amen Remember, a smile is just a frown turned upside down my frien...
B.T. Express - Do It Til You're Satisfied
Переглядів 607 годин тому
* … Ooh, go on and do it, do it, do it 'til you're satisfied Whatever it is, do it, do it 'til you're satisfied Go on and do it, do it, do it 'til you're satisfied Whatever it is, do it, do it 'til you're satisfied … People know just what they'd like to do Whatever it is, you've got it, 'long as it pleases you Make it last as long as you can And when you're through, it's up to you to try it aga...
Esther Phillips - Home Is Where the Hatred Is
Переглядів 519 годин тому
* A junkie walking through the twilight I'm on my way home I left three days ago but no one seems to know I'm gone Home is where the hatred is, home is filled with pain And it might not be such a bad idea If I never, never went home again Stand as far away from me as you can and ask me why Hang on to your rosary beads Close your eyes to watch me die You keep sayin', kick it, quit it Kick it, qu...
Billie Holiday - For Heaven's Sake
Переглядів 6712 годин тому
* For heavens sake, let's fall in love It's no mistake to call it love An angel's holding hands with me How heavenly heaven can be Here is romance for us to try Here is the chance we can't deny While heaven's giving us the break Let's fall in love for heaven's sake Don't say a word, my darling Don't break the spell like this Just hold me tight, we're alone in the night And heaven is here in a k...
Connie Francis - Nosotros
Переглядів 10014 годин тому
* Atiéndeme Quiero decirte algo Que quizá no esperes Doloroso tal vez Escúchame Que aunque me duela el alma Yo necesito hablarte Y así lo haré Nosotros Que fuimos tan sinceros Que desde que nos vimos Amándonos estamos Nosotros Que del amor hicimos Un sol maravilloso Romance tan divino Nosotros que nos queremos tanto Debemos separarnos No me preguntes más No es falta de cariño Te quiero con el a...
Anne Murray - Blessed Are The Believers
Переглядів 8516 годин тому
* "Blessed Are the Believers" is a song written by Charlie Black, Rory Bourke and Sandy Pinkard (of Pinkard & Bowden), and recorded by Canadian country music artist Anne Murray. It was released in March 1981 as the first single from Murray's Gold-certified Where Do You Go When You Dream album. The single was Murray's sixth number one on the Country chart, where it spent one week at number one a...
Ernest Tubb - Another Story
Переглядів 7216 годин тому
* No regrets no heart feeling it's over all the good times together are through I'll have a lifetime of mem'ries to keep me going I wouldn't take back one moment spent with you I can't say that your leaving won't hurt me but it's nothing that time can erase And someday this hurtin' will be over another story another time another place And one day I'll be sittin' with another and suddenly a smil...
Wilson Pickett - I'll never be the same
Переглядів 9419 годин тому
Wilson Pickett - I'll never be the same
The Marvelettes - Danger Heartbreak Dead Ahead
Переглядів 7914 днів тому
The Marvelettes - Danger Heartbreak Dead Ahead
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"Suzanne" by Nina Simone is a hauntingly beautiful interpretation of Leonard Cohen's iconic poem-turned-song. Released as part of her 1967 album "To Love Somebody", Simone’s version takes on a deeply introspective and soulful quality, breathing new life into the enigmatic lyrics. Her unique voice, with its rich emotional texture, transforms the song into a spiritual journey, immersing the listener in a meditative reflection on love, faith, and human connection. Simone’s piano accompaniment, sparse yet evocative, sets the tone of quiet intimacy, allowing her vocal performance to shine. Her phrasing and subtle shifts in dynamics emphasize the poetic nature of the lyrics, painting vivid images of Suzanne’s ethereal world. The interplay between the earthly and the divine-a central theme in the song-is masterfully captured through Simone’s profound delivery, which balances tenderness and melancholy. Lines like, "And she shows you where to look among the garbage and the flowers," are delivered with a quiet reverence that highlights Cohen's evocative contrasts. Simone’s ability to channel both the sacred and the mundane in her performance elevates the song into a transcendent experience. Nina Simone’s "Suzanne" is not merely a cover but a deeply personal reimagining, infused with her unparalleled artistry and emotional depth. It stands as a testament to her ability to inhabit a song and make it uniquely hers, while honoring the lyrical genius of Leonard Cohen. Thank you so much brother Dimitris for sharing all these all time classics with us🙏It's like listening to them for the very first time thanks to your excellent editting skills🙏
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Timi Yuri "I'm So Hurt!" ... Dianh Washington "What a difference a day makes!"
The Shirelles "Will You Still Love me Tomorrow" and Baby it's you" "Dedicated to the one I love!"
THE FOUR TOPS: "ASK THE LONELY"😮 baby I need your loving"Bernadette" Standing in the shadows of Love" still Waters" have seen no one review these songs listen and get your socks knocked off lol Lionel Sahagun
I'd like to recommend a couple named Dick and Deedee who did the songs: "The Mountains High" and the song "Tell me!"share it and tell me what you think! Oh yes and maybe I've already asked you this but I never saw you review it Is Gogi Grants "Studio Version" of the Wayward Wind And of course if you want to play a live version to see the person singing I understand but all the live versions I've seen don't hold a candle to the STUDIO Version Especially while having headphones on it is beautiful haunting romantic and sad Love Song! I've asked so many millennials and reviewers but none have responded to me and I have subscribed to them It's not fair and I would ask you to go the extra mile because I am not on these sites 24/7 though I love to watch you guys respond because it reminds me exactly how my friends family and I responded to these songs back in the '50s and '60s and we vicariously live through you again Thank you FB Lionel Sahagun profile photo a wavy concrete wall don't ask it's a long story lol
Happy 2025
Muchas gracias!
It wasn't a hit but it sure is great! Thank you, our friend in good music!
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"Beautiful Dreamer" by Roy Orbison is a tender and heartfelt interpretation of Stephen Foster's classic ballad, showcasing Orbison's unparalleled ability to imbue timeless melodies with deep emotional resonance. In this rendition, Orbison transforms the 19th-century composition into a dreamy and poignant experience, his rich, velvety voice perfectly suited to the song's ethereal and romantic quality. The arrangement features soft, shimmering instrumentation that complements Orbison’s vocals, allowing his voice to take center stage. The subtle strings and gentle piano flourishes evoke a sense of nostalgia and longing, creating a delicate backdrop that mirrors the song's wistful tone. Orbison's delivery is both intimate and soaring, capturing the essence of a dream that feels just within reach. Lyrically, "Beautiful Dreamer" speaks to themes of love, hope, and the beauty of imagination, and Orbison's interpretation brings a fresh depth of emotion to the well-loved words. His signature vocal crescendos and dynamic phrasing make the song a deeply moving listening experience, one that lingers in the heart long after the final note. This version of "Beautiful Dreamer" is a testament to Roy Orbison’s extraordinary gift for reinterpreting classic material, turning it into something deeply personal and universally touching. It’s a stunning blend of timeless songwriting and timeless artistry. Thank you brother Dimitris for sharing an extraordinary song of our beloved Roy🙏 So many memories and nostalgia🙏
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Excellent song🎉Happy New Year to you and your daughter mr Dmitri🙏❤️🌻🌲🪻🙏
Happy 202🎅🎅🎅🎅🎅 mr Boris🙏
Wonderful version! Happy New Year Dimi!!
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Thanks Dimitris and Happy New Year to you and your family. The guitar solo on this was played by Paul -- he was the better guitarist at this point but George greatly improved in the ensuing years (even after a gap of time when he dropped his guitar for sitar practice). And the Sounds Incorporated provided the horns, requested of George Martin by John.
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"Smiling Faces Sometimes" by The Undisputed Truth is a hauntingly soulful track that delves into the deceptive nature of appearances. Released in 1971, this song became a defining moment for the group, blending socially conscious lyrics with a hypnotic funk-soul groove. Its message about betrayal and hidden truths resonates powerfully, making it as timeless as it is poignant. The track begins with an eerie, minimalist instrumental that sets an unsettling tone, drawing the listener into its introspective mood. The haunting vocal harmonies, paired with Joe Harris’s lead vocals, create a compelling narrative of distrust and caution. The lyrics, “Smiling faces, sometimes they don’t tell the truth,” serve as a chilling reminder to look beyond the surface. Musically, the song's steady rhythm, funky bassline, and subtle use of strings build a sense of tension and urgency. The production, helmed by Norman Whitfield, is a masterclass in psychedelic soul, with layered textures that enhance the song’s dark, cautionary tale. "Smiling Faces Sometimes" is more than just a song-it's a powerful commentary on human relationships and the masks people wear. With its gripping arrangement and poignant lyrics, it remains a standout track of the early 1970s, a perfect blend of groove and message that continues to captivate listeners. Goodmorning my friend brother Dimitris, have a blessed and peaceful New Year's eve🙏
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Fantastic song unbelievable singer and under rated.
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"Do It ('Til You're Satisfied)" by B.T. Express is a funky, high-energy anthem of liberation and self-expression that defined the dance floors of the 1970s. Released in 1974, the song became a massive hit, encapsulating the essence of the disco era with its infectious groove, dynamic rhythm, and uplifting message. From the opening bassline, the track instantly commands attention, creating an irresistible urge to move. The song’s steady beat, funky guitar riffs, and tight brass arrangements combine to create a soundscape that is as mesmerizing as it is energizing. B.T. Express’s soulful vocals encourage listeners to let loose, embrace their passions, and, as the title suggests, do it until they’re satisfied. The lyrics, while simple, carry a universal message of freedom and individuality, inviting everyone to find joy in their own way. The repetition of the phrase "Do it" becomes a hypnotic mantra, driving home the song's celebration of personal fulfillment and pure, unrestrained fun. "Do It ('Til You're Satisfied)" was more than just a song; it was a cultural moment. Its electrifying sound and empowering message made it a standout track of its time, and it remains a beloved classic in the realms of funk and disco. Goodmorning my friend brother Dimitris, have a blessed and peaceful day🙏
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"Santa Baby" by Eartha Kitt is a playful and irresistibly charming holiday classic that exudes elegance, wit, and a touch of cheeky seduction. Released in 1953, the song has become a beloved Christmas staple, thanks to Kitt’s sultry delivery and its clever lyrics that blend humor with holiday cheer. The song takes the form of a whimsical Christmas wish list, as Kitt sings to Santa with a blend of coquettish charm and sophistication. From a sable coat to a yacht and a platinum mine, the lyrics are a tongue-in-cheek ode to extravagant desires, making it as much a satire of materialism as it is a lighthearted holiday tune. Kitt’s velvety voice, brimming with personality and flair, gives the song its unforgettable character. Her phrasing and playful intonation make every line sparkle with wit and allure. The jazzy arrangement, featuring a soft yet jaunty melody, provides the perfect backdrop for her captivating performance. "Santa Baby" remains a timeless gem, celebrated for its originality and Eartha Kitt’s impeccable artistry. Its unique blend of humor, glamour, and holiday spirit ensures its place as a perennial favorite, setting a festive mood with a dash of mischief. Thank you brother Dimitris for sharing another incredible piece by a wonderful lady, the incomparable Eartha Kitt🙏Excellent job and interpretation🙏
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"Any Time at All" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles. Credited to the Lennon-McCartney partnership, it was mainly composed by John Lennon, with an instrumental middle eight by Paul McCartney. It first appeared on the Beatles' A Hard Day's Night album. What a great song for the group to do in 1964 also the arrangements with the lyrics instrumental with Ringo on the drum George Harrison on guitar the whole band was working together. Perfectionist all four members The Beatles 💙 🪲
Perfectionist all four members The Beatles 💙 ✍🪲🪲🪲🪲
The Beatles first performed "Tell Me Why" in their debut film, A Hard Day's Night, on March 31, 1964. The song was part of a "studio performance" sequence filmed at the Scala Theatre in London. The Beatles lip-synced the song in front of a live audience of 350 paid actors, including a 13-year-old Phil Collins. John Lennon wrote the song, which was intended to be an upbeat song for the film's concert scene. The song's part assignments are somewhat unusual, with Lennon's vocals higher than Paul McCartney's and George Harrison's also Some say the song may have been inspired by real-life experiences, such as an argument with Cynthia. The song's lyrics include repeated accusations of lying, which may fit in with Lennon's self-admitted jealousy at the time. Love The Beatles 🪲 💙 12/28/24
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"For Heaven’s Sake" by Billie Holiday is a hauntingly beautiful ballad that captures the raw vulnerability and emotional depth that made her one of the most iconic voices in jazz history. With its tender melody and poignant lyrics, this song showcases Holiday's ability to convey heartbreak and longing with unparalleled authenticity. The arrangement is understated yet evocative, with soft piano chords and subtle strings providing the perfect backdrop for Holiday's soulful vocals. Her phrasing is masterful, as she lingers on each note with an aching sensitivity that draws the listener into the song's world of love and despair. The lyrics, filled with a quiet plea for understanding and connection, are delivered with such intimacy that they feel like a private confession: “For heaven’s sake, let’s fall in love / It’s no mistake to call it love.” What sets this performance apart is the fragility in Holiday's voice, which carries the weight of a lifetime of joys and sorrows. Her unique ability to balance strength and vulnerability gives the song its timeless appeal, making it a heartfelt exploration of love’s complexities. "For Heaven’s Sake" is not just a song; it’s an emotional journey, a testament to Billie Holiday’s genius in turning simple melodies into deeply personal and universal experiences. It remains a poignant reminder of her unparalleled artistry and the enduring power of her music. Thank you brother Dimitris for sharing another masterpiece by the superb Billie Holiday🙏Her legacy continues to inspire and resonate with audiences around the world🙏
LADY DAY FOREVER!!!!💎
Amazing Billie❤️Happy weekend mr Dmitri🙏🌹🪻🌻🙏
❤Happy weekend mr Boris💐💐
LADY IN SATIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 🎙️🥃🚬🗽🇺🇸💫 LADY DAY FOREVER!!!! 😍
LADY DAY FOREVER!!!!💎
This is my favorite recording by the immortal Ernest Tubb!💯🎶💯 I posted two long comments on this masterpiece on the "Ranch Radio" channel several years ago, if anyone is interested. Sorry that I don't have the time to re-type them here.🥺 My second best favorite by Ernest Tubb is his duet with Loretta Lynn titled: "Yearning."💯🎶 Thanks for posting this for your followers, my dear friend Dimitris.👍🫡👍 🌈🦢🌈🦢🌈🦢
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this is unknown masterpiece.
@Kyohiro Morimoto💎this is unknown masterpiece.
"Nosotros" by Connie Francis is a stunning and heartfelt rendition of a classic bolero that captures the depth of love, heartbreak, and farewell. In this track, Connie showcases her versatility and emotional depth as an artist, effortlessly stepping into the world of Latin music and delivering a performance that is both poignant and timeless. Singing entirely in Spanish, Connie’s voice conveys a profound sense of longing and sadness, perfectly matching the melancholic nature of the song. Her clear and emotive phrasing brings out the story behind the lyrics-a bittersweet goodbye to a love that can no longer be. The way she interprets the words is filled with sincerity and tenderness, making listeners feel every moment of heartbreak. The arrangement is lush and elegant, with sweeping strings and a gentle rhythm that evokes the traditional bolero style. The instrumentation beautifully complements Connie's voice, enhancing the song's dramatic and emotional impact. "Nosotros" is more than just a song; it’s a deeply moving narrative that speaks to the universal experience of love and loss. Connie Francis's rendition is a testament to her artistry, bridging cultures and languages while delivering a performance that resonates with audiences around the world. It remains one of her most memorable forays into Latin music. Goodmorning my friend brother Dimitris, have a blessed and peaceful day🙏
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Buongiorno amicone.
Amicone🎅
I think this one of Connie's favorite LPs.
This entire LP is so beautiful! It contains her hit Malaguena.
So beautiful. I just wish that Eydie Gorme had also recorded all of the Spanish and Italian songs that Connie Francis did. Thanks, my dear friend Dimitris.🌻🦢🌻
Thanks, my dear friend Milton💯
"Blessed Are the Believers" by Anne Murray is a heartfelt country-pop ballad that beautifully captures the pain of unrequited love and the power of faith in healing. Released in 1981, this song is one of Murray's many gems, blending her warm, velvety vocals with a poignant, emotionally resonant melody. The lyrics tell the story of a lover clinging to hope despite heartbreak, emphasizing the strength found in belief and resilience. Lines like "Blessed are the believers, they shall inherit the earth" carry a spiritual undertone, highlighting the redemptive nature of love and faith. Anne Murray's delivery is tender yet powerful, infusing each word with sincerity and vulnerability. The arrangement is understated, with a soft guitar line, gentle percussion, and a sweeping orchestral backdrop that enhances the song's emotional weight. It’s a perfect example of Murray's ability to bridge country and pop sensibilities while maintaining a sense of authenticity. "Blessed Are the Believers" is more than a love song-it's a testament to the strength of the human spirit and the solace found in holding on to hope. Murray’s evocative performance ensures it remains a timeless classic that resonates deeply with anyone who has ever loved and lost. Thank you brother Dimitris for sharing a true classic of an all time favourite lady, the ultimate Anne🙏
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this song takes me to when I first danced with Hollywood she's a great dancer....miss dancing with you.....your NBC radio guy
After the Guess Who, before Lenny Kravitz, great song!!!!! Merry christmas, Dmitri!!!!!
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"I'll Never Be the Same" by Wilson Pickett is a soulful masterpiece that captures the raw emotions of heartbreak and change. Known for his powerful and gritty voice, Pickett delivers a performance that is both tender and deeply passionate, turning the song into a stirring declaration of love lost and its lasting impact. The instrumentation is classic soul, with a smooth blend of horns, subtle strings, and a rhythm section that keeps the groove steady without overshadowing Pickett’s vocals. His delivery is dynamic, moving seamlessly between moments of quiet vulnerability and soaring intensity, reflecting the rollercoaster of emotions in the lyrics. The song’s heartfelt refrain-"I’ll never be the same without you"-resonates with listeners, as Pickett's voice aches with a blend of despair and longing. It’s a deeply personal yet universal sentiment, beautifully expressed through his unmatched vocal artistry. "I’ll Never Be the Same" is a standout in Wilson Pickett’s catalog, a poignant reminder of his ability to bring soul and sincerity to every note. It’s a song that lingers long after it ends, leaving an indelible impression on the heart. Thank you brother Dimitris for sharing all these invaluable pieces of a golden musical treasure🙏 Great choices🙏
Very nice Tune Dimitris, Wish You and your Daughter a Merry Christmas .
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The Beatles' song "Mother Nature's Son" was written by Paul McCartney and inspired by a lecture given by the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi while the band was in India. The song was recorded during a tense period for the band while they were working on The White Album. Here are some details about the song's history The song was inspired by a lecture given by the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi while the Beatles were studying Transcendental Meditation in Rishikesh, India. McCartney also drew inspiration from his childhood explorations of local nature, including the Dam Wood, which had millions of rhododendron bushes. McCartney recorded the song on August 9, 1968, singing and playing acoustic guitar simultaneously. He recorded 25 takes, and chose take 24 as the best. On August 20, he added overdubs of timpani, another guitar, fingers slapping on a book, and drums. George Martin also added orchestral contributions. John Lennon and Ringo Starr were not involved in the recording, and Lennon was reportedly unhappy about McCartney recording without the rest of the band. The song was released on The Beatles (The White Album). Harry Nilsson later covered the song. 1960 was a good year for the Beatles awesome record songs and album . THE BEATLES 🪲 💙
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Great Beatles❤Thank you very much mr Dmitri🙏⚘️🌻🪻🙏
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Buongiorno amicone.
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this song went to #2 on the pop charts in 1961!!!
this song went to #2 on the pop charts in 1960!!!
the extra little reverb adds so much!
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Happy Birthday Chet 🎙️🎺🎉🥃🎁🎂🍰🍮🍷🥂🍻🎈🧑🎄🗽🇺🇸💫
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"Look Inside Your Heart" by Neil Sedaka is a heartfelt ballad that showcases the singer's remarkable ability to blend poignant lyrics with a beautifully melodic arrangement. With his rich vocal delivery and emotionally resonant lyrics, Sedaka takes listeners on an introspective journey, urging them to search for the love and compassion that lies within. The gentle piano introduction sets a tender mood, perfectly complementing Sedaka's heartfelt vocals. His voice, filled with sincerity and warmth, carries the song's hopeful message, encouraging self-reflection and emotional openness. The lyrics speak to the universal desire for understanding and connection, making the track deeply relatable. Sedaka’s arrangement is understated yet powerful, featuring soft strings and a soothing rhythm that enhance the song’s emotional impact without overshadowing its lyrical depth. The refrain, “Look inside your heart, that’s where the answer starts,” resonates as a timeless reminder of the strength and wisdom found within oneself. "Look Inside Your Heart" is a testament to Neil Sedaka’s mastery of crafting songs that speak directly to the listener’s emotions. It’s a piece of music that not only entertains but also inspires, leaving a lasting impression with its sincerity and beauty. Thank you brother Dimitris for sharing another masterpiece from a golden discography of the extraordinary Neil Sedaka🙏
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"Locomotion" by John Coltrane is an electrifying display of his innovative spirit, drawn from his iconic Blue Train album. This hard bop masterpiece is a whirlwind of energy and creativity, showcasing Coltrane's signature "sheets of sound" technique and his exceptional ability to fuse technical mastery with emotional depth. From the very first note, "Locomotion" lives up to its title, evoking the image of a powerful train charging full steam ahead. The brisk tempo is driven by Art Blakey’s dynamic drumming, Paul Chambers’ rock-solid basslines, and the vibrant horn section featuring Lee Morgan on trumpet and Curtis Fuller on trombone. Coltrane’s tenor saxophone soars above it all, delivering a series of intricate, rapid-fire improvisations that are both technically dazzling and deeply emotive. The composition is built on a 12-bar blues structure but is anything but conventional. Coltrane injects layers of complexity with harmonic shifts and rhythmic variations, transforming the piece into an exhilarating journey. The solos, particularly Coltrane's, brim with passion and creativity, pushing the boundaries of jazz and inviting the listener into uncharted musical territory. "Locomotion" is a thrilling ride, a testament to Coltrane’s genius as a performer and composer, and a defining track in the evolution of modern jazz. It captures the raw power and innovation that make Coltrane's work timeless. Thank you so much brother Dimitris for sharing another Coltrane's piece🙏 A beautiful song that proves when there is endless talent, only magic can be created🙏
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"Girls Can’t Do What the Guys Do" by Betty Wright is a soulful anthem that captures the double standards women face in relationships, delivered with Wright's powerful voice and commanding presence. Released in 1968, the song showcases her unique ability to blend youthful charm with mature insight, making it a standout track in her impressive career. From the opening notes, the song’s groove grabs your attention, with its funky bassline and rich instrumentation creating the perfect backdrop for Wright’s passionate vocals. Her delivery is heartfelt and unapologetic, balancing vulnerability and strength as she lays out the unfair expectations placed on women. The lyrics, "Girls can’t do what the guys do and still be a lady," serve as both a warning and a critique of societal norms, resonating with listeners who have experienced similar struggles. The arrangement is tight and dynamic, featuring punchy horns and a steady rhythm that keeps the energy high while allowing Wright’s voice to shine. Her vocal range and emotional delivery elevate the track, making every word hit with impact and conviction. "Girls Can’t Do What the Guys Do" is more than just a song-it’s a statement. Betty Wright’s ability to address complex issues with such elegance and power solidifies her as one of soul music’s most compelling voices, and this track remains as relevant today as it was decades ago. Goodmorning my friend brother Dimitris, have a blessed and peaceful Sunday 🙏
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Excellent song❤Happy Sunday mr Dmitri🙏🌹🌻🪻🙏
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Blue Train!!!! I can have it night and day-day and night....John Coltrane Forever!!!! 🎷🥃💥🎈🗽🇺🇸💫
John Coltrane Forever!!!! Najponk💐
Maestro Hank Jones 🎹 this is great record 👍👍👍👍 thanks for sharing Dimitris 🎹
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One of my mothers favorite song to sing in the kitchen while cooking and cleaning she had a beautiful voice could have made it perfectly Jeanie Armstrong no longer here but always in my heart listen to cbs Fm. 101.1 on the radio win they'd played 50 and 60 and 1970s music not like now. Miss those days and you mommy your son fred. You were my best friend 🧡
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"City Lights" by Ray Price is a timeless country classic that captures the aching loneliness and longing of a heartbroken soul. Originally penned by songwriter Bill Anderson, the song became a defining hit for Price, showcasing his smooth, emotive voice and his talent for interpreting deeply personal lyrics. The song's gentle shuffle rhythm and honky-tonk piano instantly transport the listener to a dimly lit bar, where the "bright array of city lights" becomes both a distraction and a painful reminder of lost love. Price's delivery is heartfelt and sincere, with his voice carrying a poignant mix of sorrow and resignation that resonates deeply. Musically, the track blends traditional country elements with the polished sound of Price's signature "Nashville Sound" era, marked by lush arrangements and smooth production. This combination creates a rich emotional landscape, where every note amplifies the song’s themes of heartbreak and yearning. "City Lights" remains a landmark in Ray Price's illustrious career and in country music history. It’s a song that speaks to anyone who has ever sought solace in the glow of the city, only to be reminded of the heartache they were trying to escape. A true classic, it continues to shine brightly, much like the city lights it so evocatively describes. I'm so thankful for your job and incredible musical choices you share with us every day brother Dimitris🙏It's a great pleasure for keeping us such a warm company🙏
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"Ruby, My Dear" by Hank Jones is a masterful rendition of Thelonious Monk’s poignant jazz ballad, showcasing Jones’s incredible sensitivity and refined touch on the piano. This interpretation brings a delicate warmth to Monk’s composition, demonstrating the profound emotional depth that can be drawn from a simple yet intricate melody. Jones’s playing exudes elegance, allowing each note to resonate with clarity and intention. His phrasing brings a lyrical quality to the piece, making it feel like an intimate conversation or a heartfelt letter to someone cherished. The understated arrangement maintains the introspective nature of the original composition while adding Jones’s signature sense of grace and sophistication. This rendition balances technical brilliance with emotional vulnerability, reflecting the timeless beauty of Monk’s composition while highlighting Jones’s own artistic voice. The result is a hauntingly beautiful piece that captures the longing and tenderness implied in the title, leaving a lasting impression on the listener. "Ruby, My Dear" by Hank Jones is a stunning example of jazz as an art form, where melody and emotion intertwine to create something timeless and profoundly moving. I am so thankful brother Dimitris for sharing all these rare gems every day with us🙏Your collection is a real treasure🙏
Maestro Hank Jones 🎹💯".artistic voice through the piano:"🙏
"Ain't That Terrible" by Roy Redmont is a captivating slice of vintage rhythm and blues that captures the raw, emotional storytelling characteristic of the genre. With its heartfelt lyrics and a groove-driven arrangement, the song paints a vivid picture of heartbreak and lament, all wrapped in Redmont's soulful and expressive vocal delivery. The track's instrumentation is steeped in the classic R&B tradition, featuring a steady rhythm section, wailing horns, and a bluesy guitar that echoes the sentiment of the lyrics. Redmont’s voice, both powerful and vulnerable, carries the weight of the song’s narrative, drawing listeners into the depths of the story he tells. His phrasing and tone add a layer of authenticity, making every word resonate with genuine emotion. "Ain't That Terrible" stands out as a testament to the timelessness of well-crafted R&B. Its blend of emotional depth and rhythmic drive ensures that it remains relatable and moving, regardless of the era. This track showcases the universal appeal of music that speaks to the heart while keeping listeners moving to its infectious beat. Goodmorning my friend brother Dimitris, have a blessed and peaceful day🙏
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