1 posted on
03/06/2017 12:05:43 PM PST by
simpson96
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2 posted on
03/06/2017 12:06:00 PM PST by
simpson96
To: simpson96
Great pick. Loved the instrumental version more than the one with lyrics by Vicky. The harpsichord run is my favorite part.
3 posted on
03/06/2017 12:07:54 PM PST by
NohSpinZone
(First thing we do, let's kill all the lawyers)
To: simpson96
If you like standards (as I do) and a good mix of oldies you may enjoy this station. I like to stream it when I need a break from talk radio.
KIXI 880 AM
5 posted on
03/06/2017 12:10:14 PM PST by
Kid Shelleen
(Beat your plowshares into swords. Let the weak say I am strong)
To: simpson96
I don’t know why, but I always get that song confused with “Classical Gas.”
7 posted on
03/06/2017 12:12:41 PM PST by
dfwgator
To: simpson96
Hope you enjoy. Love Is Blue Always have.
8 posted on
03/06/2017 12:17:33 PM PST by
DiogenesLamp
("of parents owing allegiance to no other sovereignty.")
To: Borges
To: simpson96
10 posted on
03/06/2017 12:30:15 PM PST by
VastRWCon
(LARGE PRINT GIVE IT, small print take it away.)
To: simpson96
One of the few purely-instrumental pop recordings ever to make the charts; Mason Williams’ “Classical Gas” and The Village Stompers’ “Washington Square” come to mind as well.
11 posted on
03/06/2017 12:36:04 PM PST by
chajin
("There is no other name under heaven given among people by which we must be saved." Acts 4:12)
To: simpson96
Early in 1968, at the same time "Love is Blue" was riding the charts, another beautiful French import,
Ame Câline (Soul Coaxing) by Raymond Lefèvre was getting airplay on Adult Contemporary and even Top 40 stations. It nosed into the national Top 40 at #37.
To: simpson96
The dearly departed Imperial China used to have this song on their very limited playlist. Now I’m craving their sugar biscuits.
32 posted on
03/06/2017 6:19:38 PM PST by
Rastus
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