Frank Sinatra..Ol' Blue Eyes is always worth a listen to, regardless of mood.
David Bowie..What a tome of work; possibly unprecedented.
Harry Chapin...I wish I could have seen him live.
Roger Whittaker...
Elvis Presly..THE king ( I really enjoyed that "bodyguard" movie)
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan..Haunting
Stevie Wonder..Nuff said
Ray Charles...More Nuff said
Tom Jones...Am I showing my age yet?
Leonard Cohen!
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To: Jakarta ex-pat
Oh, no question about it..Frank Sinatra..the BEST interpreter of a lyric that the world is ever likely to see.
To: Jakarta ex-pat
Some names I didn’t see. Johnny Horton, Johnny Rivers, Dan Seals, Don McLean, Vince Gil,
274 posted on
02/06/2010 3:29:59 PM PST by
cva66snipe
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To: Jakarta ex-pat
The only one of your selections with which I agree is Leonard Cohen.
286 posted on
03/07/2010 7:07:06 PM PST by
af_vet_1981
(The bus came by and I got on, That's when it all began,)
To: Jakarta ex-pat
I will add Andres Segovia and Paco de Lucia to the list.
288 posted on
03/07/2010 7:10:30 PM PST by
af_vet_1981
(The bus came by and I got on, That's when it all began,)
To: Jakarta ex-pat
In no particular order:
Johnny Mathis
Nat King Cole
Sam Cook
Smoky Robinson
Elvis Presley
Roy Orbison
Jerry Lee Lewis
Ray Charles
Bing Crosby
Stevie Wonder and many more but the limit was 10.
289 posted on
03/07/2010 10:14:51 PM PST by
calex59
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