Keyword: instrumental
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"Frankenstein" was a rock instrumental by The Edgar Winter Group from their album "They Only Come Out At Night"
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From the man they used to call "the round mound of sound!" The man could blow a trumpet like it was noboby's business. Autumn Leaves is a good one too. Enjoy!
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Hope you enjoy. ”Love Is Blue”
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A instrumental video of Christmas, the real reason for the season, is Jesus Christ who died for our sins and rose from the dead on the third day and the all mighty, the Father of creation gave all power to His son Jesus, our Lord and Savior. The mandolin is played be me, o7jimmy.
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With the mandolin, I play two hymns,“Pass Me Not, O Gentle Savior”, written by William H. Doane, and accompanied with scenic star lighted night sky views, then a display of biblical scriptures, with a instrumental end, with the hymns, “God Be With You Till We Meet Again”, written by William G. Tomer. The two instrumental hymns are accompanied with sing-along lyrics.
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My last planed; upload, pleasant, beautiful, scenic instrumental, with six hymns, Battle Hymn of The Republic, Nothing But The Blood, Amazing Grace, Rock of Ages, Pass Me Not O Gentle Savior, God Be With You Till We Meet Again, farewell to we meet again. Thanks for your viewing.
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Instrumental songs, “Let Me Call You Sweetheart", written by Leo Friedman, and lyrics by Beth Slater Whitson, and "The Tennessee Waltz" a country music song with lyrics by Redd Stewart and music by Pee Wee King written in 1946 and first released in January 1948, This pleasant, beautiful song, God Be With You Till We Meet Again, written by William G. Tomer, with sing along lyrics. The mandolin music by me, o7jimmy.
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Instrumental songs, “Let Me Call You Sweetheart", written by Leo Friedman, and lyrics by Beth Slater Whitson, and "The Tennessee Waltz" a country music song with lyrics by Redd Stewart and music by Pee Wee King written in 1946 and first released in January 1948, with sing along lyrics. The mandolin music by me, o7jimmy.
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This pleasant, beautiful song, God Be With You Till We Meet Again, written by William G. Tomer is covered by me with mandolin and consist of music and sing along lyrics in print.
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Two great songs of this video are, Jesus Love Me, This I Know, written by William B. Bradbury. I sing one verse and choirs only, and the second song is, a short instrumental, God Be With You Till We Meet Again, written by William G. Tomer, and the pictures of Jesus are by; Greg Olson, that have sing along lyrics on them. The mandolin played is from myself, o7jimmy. I Dearly Wish all who watch a very Merry Christmas.
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This instrumental video, short in length and it song is, God Be With You Till We Meet Again, written by William G. Tomer, and the pictures of Jesus are by; Greg Olson. Mandolin instrumental also, some singing of this songs ending chorus, covered by myself, (o7jimmy).
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This song, God Be With You Till We Meet Again, written by Jeremiah E. Rankin, and the pictures of Jesus at various places are by; Greg Olson. Mandolin instrumental, with lyrics covered by myself, (o7jimmy).
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It has been said, Christian never say goodby. I made this video a little longer than the first to get it's message out to them that view it. Thanks a million for watching. :) This song, God Be With You Till We Meet Again, written by Jeremiah E. Rankin, and the pictures of Jesus at various places are by; Greg Olson. Mandolin instrumental covered by myself, (o7jimmy).
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Instrumental song, God Be With You Till We Meet Again, written by Jeremiah E. Rankin, a mandolin instrumental covered by myself, (o7jimmy).
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This video of many roses, flowers and passing butterfly with myself and mandolin mixed with A-Capella singing of a verse of this song, Pass Me Not, O Gentle Savior, written by William H. Doane, is covered by me, o7jimmy. This video a redone and I believe it is short enough not to waste much of others time. A wonderful Christmas and holidays to all.
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Here's a full length (12:04) version of Papa Was A Rolling Stone by the Temptations in high quality evidently played off vinyl. This longer version has a very long instrumental introduction and a long bridge at the midpoint. The musicianship impresses me. A very haunting melody with a string section and brass, rare in music nowadays. Since I know little about the recording industry, I have to ask the intelligentsia (a big word for FReepers), what techniques were used in the early 1970s to create such a sound. I presume it was recorded in the rather modest facilities of Motown...
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This animation of a Scottish Fold cat is truly my signature video and I know it will inspire those who view it. The instrumental song in this video is, “In The Garden“! Also the voice of the cat is grandson Eli at the age of 4 years old, 2007!
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I hope I am putting this in the right place, my apologies if this post is not allowed. I have been looking all over the internet and I can't find the answer. Does anyone know the artists and song names of the instrumental music that Beck plays on his radio show? I'm talking strictly about the instrumentals with the very unique drum beats. He opens the show with a good one, another cool beat near the 30 minute mark and he closes the show with a good one. There are three or four distinct ones. Maybe it is just made...
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This is a short instrumental of the hymn, “Jesus Love Me” and has butterflies that cross a beautiful autumn scenic background. At the videos end, my 4-year-old grandson through an animated fish sings the chorus of, “Yes Jesus Love Me”, a-cappella.
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