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45kb 6.28mpt |
70's Country/Folk Country/Pop Easy Listening Pop Folk/Rock Soft/Rock |
A Beautiful Folk-Rock Song Written And Recorded In 1972 For His Album
By The Same Name The Song Reached The Top 10 On The Adult Contemporary, Pop, Easy Listening And Country Charts In 1973 And Is Still Considered To Be One Of His Greatest Hits (The Song Is 1 Of 2 Of The State Of Colorado's Official State Songs) |
John Denver (1943-1997) W&M By John Denver & Mike Taylor (John's Real Name Was Henry John Deutchendorf, Jr.) |
Jan Zachary aka "ZaxPax" © 1997 |
My Shoes
Keep Walking Back To
You |
48kb 3.20mpt |
50's Country Country Swing Honky Tonk |
A #1 Country Classic, Single For Ray In Late 1957 And One Of His Greatest Tunes And Still Included On Many Country Classic Compilation Albums | Ray Price W&M By Lee Ross & Bob Wills |
Dick Anderson |
Stormy
Monday |
83kb |
40's+++ |
A Great Blues Tune First Written & Recorded
By T-Bone In 1947 And Becoming A Blues & Blues/Rock Standard And Since
Recorded By Numerous Artists Over The Years Including: |
T-Bone Walker |
Unknown |
(The) |
48kb 2.15mpt |
60's Ballads Country/Pop Patriotic Pop Soft Rock Soundtrack |
A #1 Hit For Sadler In 1966 And Was Billboards Top Song Of The Year
And Is Included On His 1966 Album: "The Ballad's Of The Green Berets" Which Became A #1 Pop Album & A #1 Country Album The Same Year And The Song Was Also Used As The Main Theme In The 1968 Film: "The Green Berets" Starring John Wayne |
SSgt. Barry Sadler (1940-1989) W&M By Barry Sadler & Robert "Robin" Moore |
Bob Barnes |
Easy
Livin' |
29kb |
70's Album Rock Art Rock Boogie Rock British Metal Hard Rock Prog-Rock |
A Prog-Rock/Art Rock, No Nonsense, Boogie Rock, Tune As Recorded For Their 1972 Album: "Demons And Wizards" And Is Still Considered One Of Their Greatest Hits | Uriah Heep W&M By Ken Hensley |
Daryl
Gravitt aka "Night Hawg" |
Another
Blues |
05kb 1.46mpt |
Blues Guitar Instrumentals Originals |
An Easy Going, Acoustic, Nylon String, Original Guitar Blues Tune Composed By Mike In 2001 And Edited By Jack In 2002 |
Original |
Mike Emblem & Jack R. Baker © 2001 |
Kalinka |
41kb 3.30mpt |
Dance Folk Russian World |
A Great Example Of A Very Popular "Russian
Dance" Song The Style Falls Under The General Category Of Pop & Rock Music And/Or World "Kalinka" Is Considered By Many To Be The Best-Known Russian Song Of All Time And Has Been Translated And Recorded On Over 75 Albums All Over the World In Styles Ranging From Classical To Rock |
Various
Artists Written In 1860 By The Composer And Folklorist Ivan Petrovich Larionov (1830-1889) |
Unknown |
Honky
Tonk Train Blues |
97kb 4.10mpt |
20's Boogie-Woogie Jazz Honky Tonk Piano Blues Pipe Organ |
A Classic Old Boogie-Woogie, Piano Blues Tune Played Live By Eugene Hayak On A Old Theatre Pipe Organ And Rearranged With The Train Sounds For His Grandson | Meade "Lux" Lewis (1905-1964) |
Eugene Hayak |
Piano
Blues |
26kb 2.06mpt |
Blues Piano Blues Originals |
A Great Original, Piano Blues Original Tune With Power Percussion | Original Composition And MIDI Sequence |
Henrik Mikkelsen © 1997 |
How
Great Thou Art |
60kb 5.33mpt |
1800's++++ Christian Country/Gospel Easy Listening Folk Gospel Hymns Inspirational Pop Soft Rock Traditional |
A Favorite, Beautiful Old Inspirational Hymn That Has Become One Of
The Most Recorded Hymns Of All Time, Second Only To "Amazing Grace" And
Translated Into Many Languages All Over The World The English Translation Was Done By British Missionary Stuart K. Hine In The Late 1930's A Few Recording Artists Include Elvis Presley, The Statler Brothers, George Beverly Shea, Cliff Barrows, Alabama, Bands Of The Salvation Army, Pat Boone, Boxcar Willie, Jim Brickman, The Browns, Johnny Cash, Floyd Cramer, Jimmie Davis, Florida Boys, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Bill & Gloria Gaither, Rev. Billy Graham, Lee Greenwood, Stuart Hamblen, Engelbert Humperdinck, 101 Strings Orchestra, Osborne Brothers, Dolly Parton, Sandi Patty, The Platters, Ray Price And Many, Many More |
Numerous Artists Composed By Swedish Poet Carl Gustaf Boberg In 1885 With The Title "O Store Gud" (1859-1940 The Music Was Added From An Old Swedish Folk Melody In 1891 |
Bob Barnes |
Three-30-Blues |
50kb 3.47mpt |
50's Blues Blues/Rock Instrumentals |
A Blues-Rock, Guitar Blues, Instrumental Rock Tune With Some
Great Steve Douglas Backup Alto Saxophone Solos And Included On His 1958
Debut Album: "Have 'Twangy Guitar' Will-Travel" |
Duane Eddy Composed By Duane Eddy & Lee Hazlewood |
Unknown |
Bumble
Boogie |
16kb 2.37mpt |
60's Boogie-Woogie Instrumental Pop/Rock Rock |
A 1961, Instrumental Rock, #21 Pop Hit Inspired By The Classical Piece,
"Flight of The Bumble Bee" And Included On The 1996 Album:
" Golden Classics
Edition" (Did You Know There Was Really No Group By This Name! They Were Actually Veteran Session Musicians, Ernie Freeman, Rene Hall & Earl Palmer Put Together By Producer Kim Fowley To Rock Out Familiar Classical Pieces) |
B. Bumble And The Stingers Originally Composed By Nicolai Andreyevich Rimsky-Korsakov And Arranged By Jack Fina As A Piano, Rock, Swing Tune In 1946 And Then Rearranged For The Group In 1961 As An Instrumental Rock Tune |
Played Live & Sequenced By Jeanne Coello |
(A) |
62kb |
60's British Invasion Classic Rock Pop/Rock R&R |
A Classic Rock, British Invasion, R&R Tune First Recorded In 1965 And Included On Their 1966 Album:"Kinkdom" With The Single Reaching #13 On The Pop Charts And Is Still Considered One Of Their Greatest Hits To This Day |
The Kinks |
Ron Tilden |
If
I Said You Had A Beautiful Body |
37kb 3.29mpt Mid/Kar |
70's Country Country/Pop |
A #1 Country Single For The Brothers In 1979 Crossing Over To The
Pop Charts And Hitting #39 Included On Many Of Their Albums Over The Years Including Their 2008 Album: "Number One Hits" (Did You Know That The Tune Was Actually A Big Hit In Ireland Before It Was In The USA) |
The Bellamy Brothers W&M By Howard Bellamy |
Vincenzo Palleschi © 1995 |
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