| Click On A Song Title To Play A Tune. After The Song Has Played Hit Your Back Or Return Button To Come Back To This Page. If You Have The Crescendo Plug-In With Auto-Detach Enabled You Will Automatically Be Returned To This Page After You Load A Song. If You Want, You Can Go To A Condensed Alphabetical List Of Nearly All Of The On-Line Songs On My Various Pages HERE! |
Abbreviations Used Defined: kb=Kilobytes, Ez=Easy, mpt=Minutes Playing Time, W&M=Words & Music |
Special Note: As I Move Files Around
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All Of The Songs On This Page Will
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Song Title |
Size |
Category |
Comments |
Performed By |
Sequencer |
| Take Five And Then Some | 37kb 3.39mpt |
Big Band Classic Jazz Originals Traditional Jazz |
An Original, Big Band/Jazz, MIDI Composition That Is A Take Off From The Old Classic Jazz Standard | Original Composition And MIDI Sequence |
Dean King And Stan Rothschild © 1999 |
Take
Me Out To The Ball Game |
22kb 1.55mpt |
Fun Tune Orchestral Pop Patriotic |
A Pop/Rock Version Of The Tune That Many Claim Is The USA's National Theme Song! | Various Traditional Co-Written By Jack Norworth & Albert VonTilzer In 1908 |
Joe La Rocca aka "JoeRock" |
Take
Me Out To The Ball Game |
14kb .55mpt |
Fun Tune Orchestral Pop Patriotic |
A Traditional Version Of The Great Old Tune First Recorded By Billy Murray In 1908 And Considered To Be One Of The Top 365 Songs Of The 20'th Century | Billy Murray Various Others Traditional Co-Written By Jack Norworth & Albert VonTilzer In 1908 |
Michael Ford © 1993 |
Take These Chains From |
29kb 2.52mpt |
50's Country Honky Tonk |
A Country Classic, Honky Tonk, Tune That Became A #1 Hit For Hank In 1953, Following His Death | Hank Williams, Sr. (1923-1953) W&M By Fred Rose & Hy Heath |
Allan Clapp |
Take These Chains From |
41kb 3.38mpt |
Contemporary Country | A Contemporary Country, New Traditionalist, Version Of This Old Favorite Tune | Lee Roy Parnell Mary Chapin Carpenter Glen Campbell |
Unknown |
| 60kb 3.30mpt |
Country Country/Pop Honky Tonk Outlaw Country |
A Great, Outlaw Country, Two Step With A Real Message
And Johnny's Greatest No. 1 Hit First Recorded In 1977 And Becoming The American Theme Song For The Blue Collar Worker |
Johnny Paycheck (His Real Name Was Donald Eugene Lytle) (1938-2003) W&M By David Allan Coe |
The Cookie Jar © 1997 |
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| 87kb 5.06mpt |
70's Arena Rock Heavy Metal |
A Number One Single For The Group In Their Native Canada As Well As
The USA From Their 1973 Album: "Bachman-Turner Overdrive II" |
Bachman-Turner Overdrive aka "BTO" |
Unknown | |
83kb |
Blues Originals |
A Upbeat, Original, Blues Tune From Dan With Some Great Harmonica Solo's |
Original |
Dan West © 2001 aka "The Wild Man" |
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| 178kb 15.12mpt |
70's Progressive Rock |
If You Like Progressive Rock, You Will Like This Tune! A No. 1 For Them In England And It Also Made The Top 10 In The USA In 1971 |
Emerson, Lake & Palmer From Their No. 2 Album: "Tarkus" |
Mad Dog ??? | |
| 41kb 4.26mpt |
90's British Blues Easy Listening Soundtrack |
A Beautiful Sad Tune Written For The 1992 Movie Soundtrack:
"Rush" In Memory Of Erics Four Year Old Son Who Was Killed In An Accident In 1991 |
Eric Clapton | Unknown | |
53kb |
50's Country/Pop |
A Country/Pop Version Of Their Number One Single In 1958 |
Little Anthony |
Chuck Duklis | |
(Let Me Be Your) |
31kb |
50's Country Rock n' Roll Soundtrack |
A #1 Tune For 7 weeks In 1957 And Considered By Many To Be One Of His Greatest! Also Used In The 1957 Movie: "Loving You" | Elvis Presley W&M By Kal Mann And Bernie Lowe |
Unknown |
19kb |
50's Ballads Death Rock Love Songs Pop/Rock Soundtrack |
A Sad, Death Rock Classic, Teen Love Song Becoming A #1 On The Pop
Charts For Mark In 1959 And Considered His Biggest Hit And One Of The
Tunes Used In The Soundtrack For The Movie: |
Mark Dinning |
Ron Tilden | |
| 34kb 4.00mpt |
Inspirational Gospel |
A Great Example Of
"Inspirational" Music Although The Style Is Often Recorded In Popular, Easy Listening And Adult Contemporary Styles, It Still Resides Under The General Category Of Gospel Music |
LeAnn Rimes W&M By David Patillo |
Deb Ackley © 1998 |
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| 26kb 3.56mpt |
40's++ Ballads Country Easy Listening Jazz Pop |
This Great Old 40's Jazz Standard Has Been Recorded By Many Artists
In Various Styles Over The Years Including Sarah Vaughan, Nat "King" Cole, Louie Armstrong, Rosemary Clooney, Bill Evans, Art Tatum, Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holliday, Frank Sinatra, Etta James And Even Willie Nelson Plus Many, Many More And Has Also Been Recorded On Over 400 Albums From The 30's Through The 90's |
Various W&M By Walter Gross & Jack Lawrence In 1947 |
Will Campbell | |
| 53kb 3.41mpt |
60's++ Country Country/Pop Rockabilly |
One Of Many Favorite Johnny Cash Tunes First Written & Recorded By Johnny In the Early 60's And Later Covered By His Daughter Rosanne In The Late 80's And Both Becoming Big Country Hits And Is Included On Johnny's #1, 1964, Country Album: "Ring of Fire: The Best of Johnny Cash" | Johnny Cash Rosanne Cash W&M By Johnny Cash (1932-2003) |
Gloria Canfield © 2000 aka "GloCanPick" |
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(The) |
44kb 2.09mpt |
Easy Listening Country Traditional Folk Waltz |
A Great Accordion Version Of The Beautiful Old Tune That Patti Made A "Top 100" Country Tune In The Early 50's | American Traditional Patti Page 200+ Others W&M By Redd Stewart And Pee Wee King |
Frank "Grandpa" Schober |
| 65kb 2.18mpt |
50's Instrumental Rock |
A Real Rocker And A Top Of The Charts Hit For The Group In 1958 | The Champs | Unknown | |
39kb |
Country/Blues Originals |
A Snappy Original, Country Blues Swing Tune From Eddy |
Original |
Eddy Skipworth aka "Texoma Telebender" |
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40kb |
70's-80's Classic Rock Pop/Rock Soft/Rock Swedish Pop/Rock |
A Classic, Swedish Pop/Rock, Tune From The Late 70's From This Great Swedish Group Included On Many Of Their Albums Over The Years |
Abba |
Unknown | |
33kb |
90's Country Country/Pop |
A Great Contemporary Country Tune From Her 1997 Album: "Come On Over" |
Shania Twain |
Vin "V. J" Miele © 1999 |
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41kb 3.25mpt |
40's+++ Country Country/Pop Easy Listening Jazz Jump Blues Pop R&B Rockabilly Soundtrack Vocal |
A Great Old Song That Has Been Recorded By Numerous Artists In Many
Styles Over The Years And Included On Over 265 Albums With The Most Notable
Being Frankie Laine's #1 In 1949 That Stayed On The Charts For 22 Weeks,
Vaughn Monroe's #9 In 1949, Louie Armstrong's #24 In 1949 And Frank Sinatra's
#16 In 1949 The Song Has Also Been Used As A Soundtrack In Several Films Over The Years Including Jerry Lee Lewis's Rockabilly Version In The 1989 Film: "Great Balls Of Fire" And Ray Charles's Jump Blues Version In The 1992 Film: "Malcolm X" |
Louis Armstrong Frankie Laine Vaughn Monroe Ray Charles Johnny Cash Pat Boone Bing Crosby Red Foley Willie Nelson Jerry Lee Lewis The Marcels Many More W&M By Haven Gillespie & Harry Beasley Smith In 1949 |
Bob Barnes |
98kb |
30's+++ Country |
A Beautiful Old Tune And A "Top 100" Country Tune And Two Gold Records For Gene Autry |
Gene Autry |
Unknown | |
86kb |
70's Blues-Rock Hard Rock |
A Great Blues/Rock, Southern Rock Tune First Recorded By The Group In
1977 On Their Album: "Street
Survivors" |
Lynyrd Skynyrd |
Ron Tilden | |
| 22kb 2.18mpt |
40's-00's Country/Blues Country/Pop Pop/Rock R&B R&R Rockabilly |
Originally An Old Blues Tune From The 40's Made
Famous By Elvis, As His First Single In 1954 And Recorded By Him And Many
Other Artists On Over 250 Albums In Various Styles Throughout The
Years You Will Find This Tune By Various Names All Over The Net, However The Correct Title Was Simply "That's All Right" |
Elvis Presley Carl Perkins Johnny Cash Bob Dylan Rod Stewart Arthur Crudup Many More W&M By Arthur Crudup In 1946 |
Peter Wolmarans © 2002 |
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17kb |
Country Easy Listening |
A Very Pretty Easy Listening Country Tune |
Mickey Gilley |
Chuck Duklis | |
| 34kb 4.53mpt Mid/Kar |
80's Country Country/Pop |
A Country Classic From The Late 80's First Recorded As A Single And
Then Included On His 1987 Album:
"Borderline" "Also Located On My Conway Twitty MIDI Page" |
Conway Twitty (1933-1993) Written By Gary Burr |
Dr. ChartChai MeeSangNin © 2001 |
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