Posted on 06/16/2022 5:12:10 PM PDT by fatima

Or just about any song off that album.
Estate (Italian for ‘summer’ Joao Gilberto
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=WbHjYwSeZpQ
Besame Much Joao Gilberto
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=a2lsuLtCql0
Cherchez La Femme Dr. Buzzards original Savanna band
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jrzxW0rsD1Q
Galway Girl in Irish
L'Amour est Bleu by Vicky Leandros

Bible in a Year:
They will be like a tree planted by the water.
“The wind is tossing the lilacs.” With that opening line of her springtime poem “May,” poet Sara Teasdale captured a vision of lilac bushes waving in gusty breezes. But Teasdale was lamenting a lost love, and her poem soon turned sorrowful.
Our backyard lilacs also encountered a challenge. After having their most lush and beautiful season, they faced the axe of a hard-working lawn man who “trimmed” every bush, chopping them to stubs. I cried. Then, three years later—after barren branches, a bout of powdery mildew, and my faithless plan to dig them up—our long-suffering lilacs rebounded. They just needed time, and I simply needed to wait for what I couldn’t see.
The Bible tells of many people who waited by faith despite adversity. Noah waited for delayed rain. Caleb waited forty years to live in the promised land. Rebekah waited twenty years to conceive a child. Jacob waited seven years to marry Rachel. Simeon waited and waited to see the baby Jesus. Their patience was rewarded.
In contrast, those who look to humans “will be like a bush in the wastelands” (Jeremiah 17:6). Poet Teasdale ended her verse in such gloom. “I go a wintry way,” she concluded. But “blessed is the one who trusts in the Lord,” rejoiced Jeremiah. “They will be like a tree planted by the water” (vv. 7–8).
The trusting stay planted in God—the One who walks with us through the joys and adversities of life.
Reflect & Pray
What do you know about God that stirs your trust in Him? How will you plant your trust deeper in His steadying soil?
Heavenly Father, when my life feels barren or buffeted by stiff winds, please plant me deeper in Your steadying love.
Another by Santana ...
Con Santana
And staying with Spanish lyrics/titles ...
Ahi Estas Tu - Chambao
Casa Dega - Tom Petty & The Heart Breakers
One of my favorite 70s hits.
Thanks for that! I was only familiar with the Dr. John version.
Apologies for 1er RER, of course it’s REP.
Salan a la barre!
Michelle, ma belle, ce sont des mots qui vont tres bien ensemble, tres bien ensemble. (Beatles)
"La Paloma"
Nou vivons ensemble....Gordon lightfoot
Sukiyaki....Kyu Sakamoto
Any rap song.
Lady Marmelade
domo arigato gozaimasu
Volare (Nel blu di pinto di blu)
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