Whiter Shade of Pale-Procol Harum
16 Days-Whiskeytown
Tuesday’s Gone-Skynryrd
All Things Must Pass-George Harrison
Fire and Rain-James Taylor
so many more…
Mark Knopfler & James Taylor
You know that feeling you get when certain songs play. Songs like Wichita Lineman, White Bird, Nights in White Satin, etc.
There’s another one that’s about the Mason Dixon line of all things. It ‘gets’ me every time.
Mark Knopfler & James Taylor Sailing to Philadelphia
Here’s a link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OrLdKYRBOEE
What songs ‘Get’ you every time?
Glad to see Procol Harum spelled correctly....+1tumblingdice1972. (stones '72 tour still tops my concerts). Procol Harum - Home: Whaling Stories, Still There'll Be More (parental guidance may be necessary) Danny O'Keefe: Quits & The Road (original version) Randy Newman, Good Old Boys: Louisiana 1927 Spirit, 12 Dreams: Nature's Way, Morning Will Come Donovan: Hurdy Gurdy Man Some great songs listed on this thread..... |
Jefferson Airplane: Triad Little Feat: Dixie Chicken The Temptations: Just my Imagination Jackson Browne: In the Shape of a Heart Rickie Lee Jones: On Saturday Afternoons in 1963 Beach Boys: Caroline, No Van Morrison: Have I Told You Lately Al Stewart: Roads to Moscow Marvin Gaye: Trouble man, What's Going On, Ain't That Peculiar Andrea Bocelli: Con Te Partiro Sam Cooke: A Change is Gonna Come Shelby Lynne: I Only Want to Be With You Dusty Springfield: Son of a Preacher Man Joey Alexander: Over the Rainbow Ry Cooder: Paradise and Lunch (the whole dang album) Steely Dan: Almost everything... Little Willie John: Fever (this is the original, and best, version) Stevie Wonder: For Once in My Life, My Cherie Amour We are soooo lucky to live in the time of this music, and be able to play it back at will (no matter the system). |
CCR: Who’ll Stop the Rain & Midnight Special Procol Harum: Whiter Shade of Pale The Moody Blues: Question and Running Water Mommas and Pappas: Twelve Thirty Luciano Pavarotti: Mille Cherubini in Coro Erik Esenvalds: Only in Sleep (Choir of Trinity College Cambridge, Stephen Layton) Artie Shaw: Moonglow
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