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OT: Older songs that have great voices and harmonies


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Posted by JD Seller on August 19, 2014 at 22:33:10 from (208.126.198.123):

I was killing some time on You Tube and started to listen to some older songs. It is funny how they will transport you back to your youngers years just like a time machine. LOL

One of my first wife's all time favorites was the Righteous Brothers "Lost that loving feeling". That song filled the air ways when we where dating and where first married.

When all we had for entertainment was a small radio. I can remember the two of us setting in our "house/room" doing homework/housework and listening to some great music.

Some of our favorites:

Smokey Robinson and the Miracles " Who is loving you"

Dean Martin " Everybody loves somebody"

Elvis " Crying in the Chapel"

also we both loved Elvis's gospel songs. He had a wonderful voice.

These are just a few of the songs. I am not a big music guy but I like a good singing voice. It seems like that is getting to be more rare in todays music. It is more the "show" than the skill. There are some with good voices but the music covers their voices up.

We both grew up during the 1950 and early 1960s. This means that we grew up in the end of the big bands and then the start of Rock and Roll. I can't forget the early Rock and Roll bands. That fifties music was just great. The switch to the harder Rock of the later 1960s and later is not as good to me as the 1950s style.

Here is "Rock Around the Clock Tonight" in a video. Look at the pictures in this and see if you are taken back in time. I can remember my Mother and Father in one of the "good" times dancing in the living room to this. They would have been 23-24 years old at the time. Just a little more than kids themselves. I was looking at some old family pictures a while back my Mother was quite a pretty women when she was younger. That is something that you don't notice when your just a kid.

Rock Around The Clock 1955

This post was edited by JD Seller at 22:57:49 08/19/14.



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