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Reasons for Waiting | 4:07
Jethro Tull | 278K subscribers | 351,199 views | August 28, 2015
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This is the "original" version of "At Last". The song was written for the Glenn Miller Orchestra, and was first played in the movie "Orchestra Wives", 1942. Vocals by Ray Eberle and Pat Friday (dubbing for Lynn Bari).At Last - Original | 4:40
callron1 | 17.2K subscribers | 830,232 views | May 15, 2011
Matter of Time | 9:53
David Sancious - Topic | 964 subscribers | 12,784 views | June 1, 2015
Official video for "Too Much To Lose" from Jan Hammer's album Snapshots 1.2. Features appearances by Jeff Beck, Ringo Starr and David Glimour.Jan Hammer - Too Much To Lose
(w/Ringo Starr, Jeff Beck, David Gilmour) [OFFICIAL VIDEO] | 3:29
Jan Hammer | 27.6K subscribers | 222,066 views | April 23, 2018
The version I've got on CD has that dreamy intro, "the Jimi Hendrix Experience" by, I think, Brian Jones. Anyway, a Howlin' Wolf tune, done blow-me-down.Killing Floor (Live At Monterey) | 3:14
Jimi Hendrix | 1.27M subscribers | 423,479 views | November 7, 2014
Probably have used this one before, but don't care...Grazing In The Grass [Extended Original Version] | 4:47
John James | 9.03K subscriber | 343,216 views | April 4, 2018
Terry Reid - Dean | 4:45
floggingmolly265 | 592 subscribers | 201,576 views | August 1, 2009
Bad Motor Scooter | 3:41
Montrose - Topic | 13.5K subscribers | 2,096,480 views | January 7, 2017
Live 40th Anniversary US Festival Live San Bernardino, California 1983Triumph - When The Lights Go Down | 6:23
APlace In Time | 68.6K subscribers | 2,787 views | September 27, 2023
[this originated either during or in the years immediately after the Civil War, and Chet's renditions are the best known recordings; this seems appropriate given the election outcome. :^)]Chet Atkins "Yankee Doodle Dixie" | 2:05
daffydoug | 15.1K subscribers | 277,701 views | June 22, 2008
Provided to YouTube by RCA Records LabelWilli One Blood - Topic | 3:36
325 subscribers | 399,629 views | April 9, 2017
Seinfeld George Turns Down Pilot Deal | 1:33
John Doma | 15.7K subscribers | 14,357 views | June 6, 2017
"C'est la Vie" is a song by American singer-songwriter Robbie Nevil, from his self-titled debut album in 1986. The song was first recorded by gospel singer Beau Williams for his album Bodacious! (1984).
Written by Nevil, with Duncan Pain and Mark Holding, Nevil recorded the song for his eponymous debut album, and it was released as the first single.
Nevil's single spent two weeks at #2 on the US Billboard Hot 100 singles chart in January 1987 and remained in the top 40 for 16 weeks, becoming his highest-charting US hit. (It was kept from number one by two songs, "Shake You Down" by Gregory Abbott and "At This Moment" by Billy Vera and the Beaters.)Robbie Nevil - C'est La Vie (1986 Single Version) HQ | 3:30
Clay Culver | 61.5K subscribers | 43,684 views | October 17, 2018
The Beau Williams version:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhCc29QCmsk
“Shake You Down” by Gregory Abbott (I’ve never heard it or even previously heard of it)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20lL8p26LAw
“At This Moment” by Billy Vera and the Beaters (had heard it before, forgot about it, or maybe my psyche was protecting me. Live version)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UauWMguMlvY
(full HQ, but the thumbnail isn't, nimrods!)Play That Funky Music | 4:58
Canal Instagram Entertainment Plus | 2.6K subscribers | 117,243 views | September 19, 2021
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