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112,

06:32,

2008-04-17 01:36:24
Description: La Yiddishe Mama (My Yiddishe Mama)
My Yiddishe Mome
Charles Aznavour (Armenian: Շառլ Ազնավուր; born Shahnourh Varinag Aznavourian, Շահնուր Վաղինակ Ազնավուրյան, (More) La Yiddishe Mama (My Yiddishe Mama)
My Yiddishe Mome
Charles Aznavour (Armenian: Շառլ Ազնավուր; born Shahnourh Varinag Aznavourian, Շահնուր Վաղինակ Ազնավուրյան, May 22, 1924) is an Armenian-French singer, songwriter, actor and public activist. Besides being one of France's most popular and enduring singers, he is also one of the most well-known singers in the world. He is known for his characteristic short figure and unique tenor voice; clear and ringing in its upper reaches, with gravely and soulful low notes. He has appeared in more than 60 movies, composed about 1000 songs (including 150 in English, 100 in Italian, 70 in Spanish, and 50 in German), and sold well over 100 million records.
Aznavour was born in Paris, the son of Armenian immigrants Michael Aznavourian and Knar Bagdasarian[. His artistic parents introduced him to the world of theatre at an early age.
He began to perform when he was nine and soon took the stage name Aznavour. His big break came when the singer Édith Piaf heard him sing and arranged to take him with her on tour in France and to the United States.
Often described as the "Frank Sinatra of France", Aznavour sings mostly about love. He has written musicals and about a thousand songs, made more than one hundred records, and appeared in sixty movies, including Shoot the Piano Player, The Tin Drum and Ararat. Aznavour sings in many languages (French, English, Italian, Spanish, German, Russian, Armenian, Portuguese), which has helped him perform at Carnegie Hall and other major venues around the world. He also recorded at least one song from the 18th century poet Sayat Nova, in Armenian. Que C'est Triste Venise, sung in French, Italian (Com'è Triste Venezia), Spanish (Venecia Sin Ti), English (How Sad Venice Can Be), and German (Venedig im Grau), is one of Aznavour's most famous polylingual songs.
Since the 1988 earthquake in Armenia, Aznavour has been helping the country through his charity, Aznavour for Armenia. Together with his brother in-law and co-author Georges Garvarentz he writes the song "Pour toi Armenie", which topped the charts for 13 weeks. There is a square named after him in central Yerevan on Abovian Street. In 1995 Charles Aznavour was appointed an Ambassador and Permanent Delegate of Armenia to UNESCO. Aznavour is a member of the Armenia Fund International Board of Trustees. The organization has rendered more than $150 million in humanitarian aid and infrastructure development assistance to Armenia since 1992. Charles Aznavour was appointed as "Officier" (Officer) of the Légion d'honneur in 1997.
In 1998, Charles Aznavour was chosen as Entertainer of the Century by CNN and users of Time Online from around the globe. Aznavour was recognized as the century's outstanding performer, with nearly 18% of the total vote, edging out Elvis Presley and Bob Dylan. After Frank Sinatra's death, Charles Aznavour is the last of these "Greats".
Artists who have covered his songs range from Fred Astaire and Bing Crosby to Ray Charles and Liza Minnelli. Aznavour finished a tour of Portugal in February 2008.
Throughout the spring of 2008, Aznavour will tour South America, holding a multitude of concerts in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Uruguay.
La Yiddishe mamma
Tendre force de la nature
La Yiddishe mamma
C'est de l'amour à l'état pur
Prête pour ses enfants
A faire bien des sacrifices
Veillant bon an, mal an
Sur leurs chagrins, sur leurs caprices
Aussi
Forte face aux drames
Mais très faibles avec ses petits
Dans l'eau ou les flammes
Pour eux elle jouerait sa vie
Ah mon Dieu qu'aurais-je fait de bien dis-moi
Sans la chaleur, sans la forte foi en moi
Sans l'amour de ma Yiddishe mamma
Mamma
La Yiddishe mamma
Gardienne de la tradition
La Yiddishe mamma
C'est le trésor de la maison
Dès notre premier cri
Elle organisent, elle décide
Tout au long de sa vie
Elle nous couve mais nous guide
Aussi
Elle est la lumière
Qui luit quand on se sent perdu
Elle est la prière
Que l'on dit quand elle n'est plus
Moi je sais que jusqu'Ã la fin de mes jours
Je garderai gravé en moi pour toujours
Tout l'amour de ma Yiddishe mamma
Mamma (Less) Channel: youtube

30,

06:41,

2008-11-29 12:06:00
Description: The Story of the First Christmas
by Perro Como
6th graders of SDPS(修德國小)performed the Story of the First Christmas in 2001.
Directed by 張淑玲老師
Lyrics: 歌詞如下
( The ) (More) The Story of the First Christmas
by Perro Como
6th graders of SDPS(修德國小)performed the Story of the First Christmas in 2001.
Directed by 張淑玲老師
Lyrics: 歌詞如下
( The ) Story
of the First Christmas ~ 1959 Version
This is Perry Como . . .
And Id like to tell you the most wonderful, the most beautiful,
The most exciting story in the whole world,
The Story of the First Christmas!
Now suppose you make believe this is many, many years ago,
A long time before you were born!
Youre standing on a hillside, near a little town in Palestine,
Do you see the man in the distance, walking slowly, leading a donkey?
His name is Joseph!
Someone is sitting on the back of the donkey,
And her name is Mary!
Theyve come a long, long way,
And theyre heading for a little town near the hillside,
On which were standing!
Something very special will happen in this little town tonight!
For this is the little town of Bethlehem!
Oh little town of Bethlehem,
How still we see thee lie,
Above thy deep and dreamless sleep,
The silent stars go by!
Yet in thy dark streets shineth,
The everlasting light!
The hopes and fears of all the years,
Are met in thee tonight!
Lets follow Joseph and Mary into the town of Bethlehem,
Its getting dark and all of the rooms at the Inn are taken,
But the kindly Innkeeper tells them
They could spend the night at a stable nearby!
Now I told you something was gonna happen, and it did!
A baby boy is born to Mary and Joseph,
Whom they call Jesus!
They have no babys crib, so Mary puts little Jesus to sleep,
In the soft sweet hay of a manger!
Come, come, come to the manger,
Children sing and asleep on the hay,
Sing, sing, chorus of Angels,
Little Lord Jesus is born on this day!
Jesus is asleep in the manger,
So lets tiptoe out to the hillside near Bethlehem,
Where the Shepherds are tending their flock.
All at once the Shepherds are frightened,
Youd be frightened too,
Because a great light suddenly shines in the sky!
Even the animals are hushed and still,
But then you hear the voice of an Angel of the Lord!
And youre no longer frightened,
For the Angel brings good news,
News of a Saviour born this day,
News of Christ the Lord!
The First Noel! the Angels did say,
Was to certain poor Shepherds,
In fields as they lay, in fields where they,
Lay keeping their sheep,
On a cold winters night, that was so deep!
Noel, Noel, Noel, Noel!
Born is the King of Israel!
Well, were still with the Shepherds,
On the hillside near Bethlehem.
We hear the Shepherds ask the Angel,
Where to find the Christ-child?
And the Angel tells them to go to the manger.
And as they leave the sky is filled with other Angels singing,
Glory to God! And on Earth Peace, Goodwill, to Men!
The Shepherds hurry to the manger,
Fall on their knees before the baby,
And they worship him!
For He is Christ the Lord!
Oh! Come all ye faithful,
Joyful and triumphant!
Oh Come ye, Oh Come ye, to Bethlehem!
Come and behold Him,
Born the King of Angels,
Oh! Come let us adore Him,
Oh! Come let us adore Him,
Oh! Come let us adore Him,
Christ the Lord!
And now, look up into the sky!
Do you see that bright star twinkling in the heavens?
Far away, three men are looking at that star just as we are!
Theyre riding on camels,
And theyre using the star as a guide to lead them to the Christ-child.
Who are these three men who follow the star?
We Three Kings of Orient are,
Bearing gifts, we traverse afar,
Field and fountain, moor and mountain,
Following yonder star!
Yes, the three men on the camels are the three wise men,
The new star guides them straight to Bethlehem,
To a little baby lying in a manger!
There the three wise men present gifts to the Christ-child,
The first Christmas gifts ever given to anyone,
A gift of gold, of frankincense, and of Mir!
And they too fall on their knees to worship Him,
And now, a great peace settles on the night,
For it is the Holy Night!
Silent night, holy night,
All is calm, all is bright,
Round yon virgin mother and child,
Holy infant so tender and mild!
Sleep in heavenly peace,
Sleep in heavenly peace!
This is why when we celebrate Christmas,
We think of Bethlehem,
We think of the Virgin Mary,
We think of the three wise men,
And the birth of the Christ-child!
The First Christmas!
Oh! Come let us adore Him,
Christ the Lord!
Adapted by John A. Richards with Musical Arrangement by Mitchell Ayres
Recorded by Perry Como and the Ray Charles Singers
With Mitchell Ayres and His Orchestra on July 13, 1959,
at Webster Hall, New York City, for RCA Victor
Recording Engineer: Bob Simpson (Less) Channel: youtube

89,

04:34,

2008-02-15 20:40:38
Description: http://www.joolsscott.co.uk
late night at woods
"I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free" is a song written by Billy Taylor & Dick Dallas. Originally recorded by Nina Simone in (More) http://www.joolsscott.co.uk
late night at woods
"I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free" is a song written by Billy Taylor & Dick Dallas. Originally recorded by Nina Simone in 1967 on her Silk and Soul album. Billy Taylor's own instrumental version, recorded the same year, is used as the the theme music for The Film programme on BBC television.
Billy Taylor reports that "I wrote this song, perhaps my best known composition, for my daughter Kim. This is one of the best renditions I've done, because it is very spiritual."
Notable cover versions:
The song was used as the theme for the 2004 Olympics, as the music for a Coca-Cola commercial, and it served as an anthem for the civil-rights movement. Other versions include:
* Illinois Jacquet (1968)
* The Ray Charles Singers (1969)
* Shirley Scott (1969)
* Glenn Yarbrough (1970)
* Billy Taylor Trio (1967)
* Cold Blood (1969)
* Jools Holland (1997)
* Leontyne Price (1997)
* Marc Shaiman (1997)
* Solomon Burke (1999)
* Marlena Shaw (2000)
* Lighthouse Family (2002)
* Sharlene Hector (2004)
* Martin Taylor (2005)
* John Denver (2006)
* Irma Thomas (2006)
* The Derek Trucks Band (2006)
http://www.joolsscott.blogspot.com
Jools Scott is a composer & pianist for hire, based in Bath (southwest UK). Jools is the perfect entertainment for an elegant wedding/party/event, with other 10 years experience as an entertainer. His piano music is exquisite, delivered with panache and passion.
Jools' compositions have been performed in a variety of venues, including The Royal Albert Hall, St Paul's Cathedral, The Purcell Room, Well's Cathedral School and The O2 (London) as part of the 2007 Technics DMC World Championships.
http://www.joolsscott.co.uk (Less) Channel: youtube

5,

01:49,

2008-04-22 10:19:57
Description: Soul music is discussed in detail by singer Ray Charles, who says that because of the isolation, misery, and humiliation suffered by American blacks, they developed much of their own music and dance (More) Soul music is discussed in detail by singer Ray Charles, who says that because of the isolation, misery, and humiliation suffered by American blacks, they developed much of their own music and dance forms. Singers Mahalia Jackson, Billie Holiday, and Aretha Franklin cry out their souls to make a rich contribution to American music. 28 minutes, color and b/w. direct link to purchase video: http://www.phoenixlearninggroup.com/Products/VideoDetail.aspx?id=58a7b2cc-5595-454f-83f7-00d5768e9ab7&sub=f7246a67-d9d0-4986-b3c4-d8f67a161a17&cat=128 (Less) Channel: youtube

19,

03:33,

2008-04-22 11:20:55
Description: This is my interpretation of "Life Is A Rock" by Reunion. Gotta tell you a couple a things...there are some parts I cannot understand. If you happen to know what they are singing, I'd (More) This is my interpretation of "Life Is A Rock" by Reunion. Gotta tell you a couple a things...there are some parts I cannot understand. If you happen to know what they are singing, I'd appreciate it LOL. And there are some things I can understand but couldn't find an appropriate 50s-70s picture for it. If you have any ideas... There are some pictures that are sorta goofy (a rainbow, for instance). "Friends and Romans, salutations" is a pic of Belushi from Animal House. I know it's incongruous, and if you have a more era-specific image, I'd appreciate knowing of it :) For the "Gimme Shelter" part I could have used the Rolling Stones, but I prefered "Shelter Records" especially since it came after Leon Russell. There's the line, "Carly Simon, I behold her. Rolling Stones and center folder." For the "center folder" part I used Dylan's Blonde on Blonde 'cause it's considered the first rock double LP. I used "Jack D. Ripper" from the 1964 Movie, Dr. Strangelove. The only reference I could find to "Phoebe King" from the 60s was the race horse of the same name. Couldn't find a picture for that one. "Sing me Prouder CC Rider" is a pic of Elvis, natch. I know that "fish" and "swim" and "boston monkey" are dances from the 60s, but I couldn't find a picture of anyone doing the "fish" so I used Country Joe and the Fish instead. :) Near the very end, I used a pic of Sandra Dee for "teenie queenie" 'cause she was a teen queen of the 50s. And for "transylvania" I used the LP that contains "Transylvania Boogie" from the Mothers of Invention (Frank Zappa) Found the lyrics at wikipedia and everything2.com Here are the lyrics: B.B. Bumble and the Stingers Mott the Hoople, Ray Charles Singers Lonnie Mack and Twangin' Eddy Here's my ring, we're going steady Take it easy, take me higher Liar, liar house on fire Locomotion, Poco passion Deeper purple, Satisfaction Baby, baby, gotta, gotta Gimmee, gimmee, gettin' hotter Sammy's cookin', Leslie's Gorey Richie Valens end of story Maha Vishnu, Fujiama Kama Sutra, Rama Lama (ding dong) Richard Perry, Spector (phil) Barry Righteous (brothers) Archies, Nilsson Harry Shimmy, Shimmy, Koko Boppin' Fats is back and finger poppin' Life is a rock but the radio rolled me Gotta turn it up louder, so my DJ told me Life is a rock but the radio rolled me At the end of my rainbow lies a golden oldie FM, AM hits are clickin' While the clock is tocking, ticking Friends and Romans, salutations Brenda and the Tabulations Carly Simon, I behold her Rolling Stones center folder Johnny Cash and Johnny Rivers Can't stop now I've got the shivers Mungo Jerry, Peter Peter, , Paul Paul, and Mary Mary , Dr. John, the nightly tripper Doris Day and Jack the Ripper Got to go sir, got to swelter Leon Russell, Gimme Shelter Miracles in Smokey places Slide guitarist and Fender basses Mushroom omelet, Bonnie Bramlett Wilson Pickett, stomp and kick it. Life is a rock but the radio Life is a rock but the radio... Arthur Janov's primal screamin', Hawkins, Jay and Dale and Ronnie Kukla, Fran and Norma Okla Denver, John and Osmond, Donny JJ Cale and ZZ Top and LL Bean and De De Dinah David Bowie, Steely Dan and sing me prouder, CC Rider Edgar Winter, Joanie Sommers, Ides of March and Johnny Thunder Eric Clapton, pedal wah-wah, Stephen Foster, do-dah do-dah Good Vibrations, Help Me Rhonda, Surfer Girl and Little Honda Tighter, tighter, honey, honey, sugar sugar yummy, yummy CBS and Warner Brothers, 88 RCA and all the others Life is a rock but the radio rolled me Gotta turn it up louder, so my DJ told me Life is a rock but the radio rolled me At the end of my rainbow lies a golden oldie Listen (remember) they're playing our song Rock it, sock it, Alan Freed me, Murray Kaufman, try to leave me Fish, and Swim, and Boston Monkey, make it bad and play it funky Wanna take you higher! Freddie King and Albert King and Phoebe King and frolic-king and Getting on and {unintelligible} Pappalardi, hale and hearty! Baby baby baby light my fire! Celebrate, celebrate, dance to the music! There's a perfect morning you can {unintelligible} Randy Newman One two three songs apiece, Anita, Freda, Aretha! Teenie queenie, Boffalongo, Cuba War and even{unintelligible} {further unintelligibility} Baby, everything is all right, uptight, out-a-sight! California, Beatlemania, New York City, Transylvania S&G and {unintelligible} Bobby Vee and SRO, yeah! (Less) Channel: youtube

54,

02:14,

2008-04-17 15:10:21
Description: Ronnie Milsap (born Ronnie Lee Milsap January 16, 1943 (some sources say 1944) in Robbinsville, North Carolina) is an American Country/Pop Singer and Musician. He was one of Country Music's most (More) Ronnie Milsap (born Ronnie Lee Milsap January 16, 1943 (some sources say 1944) in Robbinsville, North Carolina) is an American Country/Pop Singer and Musician. He was one of Country Music's most popular singers in the 1970s and 1980s. He became Country Music's first blind superstar. He was one of the many crossover Country singers in Country Music at this time, which was also called Countrypolitan or Country Pop. His biggest crossover hits include "(There's) No Gettin' Over Me", "Smoky Mountain Rain", and "Lost In the Fifties Tonight". He is credited with forty number-one songs, third only to George Strait and Conway Twitty.-----------------------Biography [edit] Early Life & Rise to Fame Ronnie Milsap was one of Country Music's most influential artists in the 70s and 80s, becoming one of Country's biggest stars, appealing to both Country and Pop markets. Milsap was born with a congenital defect leaving him blind. [1] Milsap lived with his grandparents until the age of six, when he was placed in the State School for the Blind in Raleigh, North Carolina. When Milsap was seven, his instructors noticed his musical talents, and he soon began studying classical music formally. Soon, Milsap became interested in rock and roll music and soon formed a Rock band called "The Apparitions." Milsap was awarded a full college scholarship and attended college briefly in Atlanta, Georgia, until he decided to become a full-time musician. In the early 1960s, he got his first professional gig, as a member of J. J. Cale's band. He released his first single, "Total Disaster", in 1963 at the age of twenty. This was followed by several Ashford & Simpson compositions, including the memorable "Let's Go Get Stoned", which, unfortunately for Milsap, was relegated to a B-side. A few months later, it would become a million-selling single for the more popular blind pianist, Ray Charles. Milsap moved to Memphis, Tennessee to become a session musician. He frequently worked in Memphis for Chips Moman, and can be heard playing the piano on the Elvis Presley hit "Kentucky Rain". He also sang harmony on another Presley hit, "Don't Cry Daddy." In 1970, Milsap enjoyed brief Pop Music success with "Loving You Is a Natural Thing." Following that success, he released his debut album.-------------------------------1973 - 1979: "(All Together Now) Let's Fall Apart" In 1973, Milsap moved to Nashville to pursue his dream of Country Music stardom. In 1973, he worked with Charley Pride's producer, Jack D. Johnson and was signed onto RCA Records that year. He released his first single from RCA that year called "I Hate You", which became his first Country hit and also just breaking the Country Top 10. Another single he released that year became a hit called "(All Together Now) Let's Fall Apart", which also just broke the Country Top 10 in 1973. The next year, 1974 he had two #1 hits. His first was "Pure Love" and then "Please Don't Tell Me How the Story Ends", along with another Top 20 hit that year. In 1975, he revived the Don Gibson hit "(I'd Be) A Legend In My Time". That year, he scored another #1 hit with "Daydreams About Night Things". Milsap had a handul of Top tens, along with a string of #1 hits that made Milsap a star overnight. The remarkable thing was that he didn't leave the Country Top Ten for 15 years straight. In 1977, he crossed over to the Pop Music charts with his #1 Country hit "It Was Almost Like a Song". The song became a Top 20 hit on the Pop charts and was also a Top Ten Adult Contemporary hit. However, it was his only crossover hit in the 1970s. He kept gaining hits on the Country Music charts, however, with hits like "Let My Love Be Your Pillow", "Let's Take the Long Way Around the World" and "Nobody Likes Sad Songs". By late 1979, his material shifted from straight-up Country to Countrypolitan or Country Pop, which gave Milsap the ability to crossover to the Pop Music charts, which he did successfully in the 1980s.-----------------------1980-1992: Moving Towards Country-Pop In 1980, things changed a lot more for Milsap. He had a string of #1 hits that year with the songs "Cowboys and Clowns", "Misery Loves Company", "My Heart", and "Silent Night (After the Fight)". However, he managed no entries into the Pop charts that year. The next year, 1981 yielded Pop Music crossover success for Milsap. That year, two songs were crossover hits, "There's No Gettin' Over Me" and "Smoky Mountain Rain". "There's No Gettin' Over Me" became Milsap's biggest hit on the Pop charts, making it to the Top 5, as well as being an Adult Contemporary hit for him. The other crossover hit, "Smoky Mountain Rain", didn't break the Pop Top 20, but did top the Adult Contemporary charts, as well as topping the Country Music charts too. The song also has become one of his signature songs. In 1982, he had other crossover hits, with the songs "He Got You", "Any Day Now", and "I Wouldn't Have Missed It For the World". These songs were big Pop hits, making Milsap one of Country Music's most successful crossover singers. He was not the only crossover superstar in Country Music at the time. It seemed that all of Nashville in the early 1980s, was switching their artists over into Pop material. Although not all of Nashville's artists were crossing over into the Pop charts, a lot of them did, like Crystal Gayle, Lee Greenwood, Juice Newton, Eddie Rabbitt, Kenny Rogers, and Sylvia. Between 1985 and 1987, Milsap enjoyed a string of uninterrupted #1 hits, enjoying his biggest success at this time. The big #1 hits were "She Keeps My Fire Burning", "In Love", "Snap Your Fingers", and "Where Do the Nights Go". As other Country Popsingers were beginning to fade away from the Country Music charts, Milsap was one of the few Country singers to continue to achieve success, well after Country Pop was big. In 1989, Milsap had his last #1 hit with "A Woman In Love". Although he had his last #1 hit, he still remained successful on the charts. Other Top Tens between 1989 and 1990 include "Turn The Radio On" and "Houston Solution". In 1992, he had his last major hit, "All Is Fair In Love and War". The song just missed making the Top Ten, peaking at #11. By 1992, Milsap's chart success faded away, but he didn't stop touring the country. He has remained as one of Country Music's most popular concert attractions.-------------------1993-Present: Life Today Ronnie Milsap has remained one of Country Music's greatest influences. In 1993, he released another single called "True Believer". In 2000, Milsap released another single called "Time, Love, and Money". It was evident that by this time Milsap's chart success days were over, but in 2006, he released another single called "Local Girls", which went to #54. His biography has been featured on A&E Networks's Biography television series. He has been featured on CMT's numerous shows, including 40 Greatest Men of Country Music. Milsap has forty #1 hits, which few Country singers have achieved. (Less) Channel: 123video

94,

01:42,

2008-04-17 15:10:57
Description: Stephen Peter Marriott (January 30, 1947 - April 20, 1991) popularly known as Steve Marriott, was a successful and versatile singer-songwriter and lead guitarist. He is best remembered for his loud (More) Stephen Peter Marriott (January 30, 1947 - April 20, 1991) popularly known as Steve Marriott, was a successful and versatile singer-songwriter and lead guitarist. He is best remembered for his loud singing voice which belied his small stature and for his lead guitar[1] in groups the Small Faces (1965-1969) and Humble Pie (1969-1975). In Britain, Marriott became a popular often photographed mod style icon through his role as lead singer and guitarist with the Small Faces in the mid to late sixties.[2] Marriott's music was influenced from an early age by his heroes including Buddy Holly, Booker T & the MG's, Ray Charles, Otis Redding, Muddy Waters, Bobby Bland and later the Rolling Stones. He posthumously received an Ivor Novello Award in 1996 for his Outstanding Contribution to British Music[3] and listed in Mojo music magazine as one of the top 100 greatest singers of all time.[4] In later life Marriott, disillusioned with the music industry, turned his back on the big record companies and remained in relative obscurity, returning to his music roots playing the pubs and clubs around London and Essex.[5] Marriott was married three times. He had one son, Toby, in 1976 by Pam Stephens, his second wife[6] and two daughters, Tonya in 1984 by ex-partner (Canadian) Terri Elias[7] and Mollie Mae in 1985 by his former childhood friend Manon Piercey.[8] Marriott died on April 20, 1991 when a fire thought to have been caused by a cigarette swept through his 16th century home in Arkesden, Essex. (Less) Channel: 123video

0,

09:07,

2009-07-16 11:32:50
Description: 1. Watch What Happens (from the movie " The Umbrellas of Cherbourg) 2. Walkin' Lonley 3. This Heart (Paris) from the album " Take Me Along " (1968)
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03:02,

2009-10-30 08:58:38
Description:
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3,

03:21,

2008-04-22 12:22:05
Description: OK I've got a lot of requests to do some more of the honourable Ray Charles. I tried Georgia on my Mind which many people requested. But I havent got it down yet. Not by myself anyway (It would (More) OK I've got a lot of requests to do some more of the honourable Ray Charles. I tried Georgia on my Mind which many people requested. But I havent got it down yet. Not by myself anyway (It would sound alot better with some backing singers. Still tryin to work out a decent sounding solo version) THat one is still in progress. But I hope y'all enjoy this one in the meantime Enké You Don't know me ray charles soul nana-k nk piano jamie foxx (Less) Channel: youtube

0,

02:16,

2009-03-22 19:15:37
Description: Ray Charles was the musician most responsible for developing soul music. Singers like Sam Cooke and Jackie Wilson also did a great deal to pioneer the form, but Charles did even more to devise a new (More) Ray Charles was the musician most responsible for developing soul music. Singers like Sam Cooke and Jackie Wilson also did a great deal to pioneer the form, but Charles did even more to devise a new form of black pop by merging '50s R&B with gospel-powered vocals, adding plenty of flavor from contemporary jazz, blues, and (in the '60s) country. Then there was his singing; his style was among the most emotional and easily identifiable of any 20th century performer, up there with the likes of ... (Less) Channel: youtube

35,

09:34,

2008-04-02 19:20:07
Description: See how the stars from American Idol as well as those already famous learn to find the full potential of their voices. Stars like Kelly Clarkson, Stevie Wonder, Ricky Martin, Katharine McPhee, Natali
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0,

02:00,

2008-04-21 17:16:52
Description: happy southern song become traditionnal and performed by many singers such as fats domino paul anka, ray charles
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0,

06:12,

2009-06-25 09:15:48
Description: Consacré meilleure voix masculine lors du 6ème festival International de Gospel en 1999, Marcel BOUNGOU est un des chanteurs français de Gospel le plus connu en Europe et en (More) Consacré meilleure voix masculine lors du 6ème festival International de Gospel en 1999, Marcel BOUNGOU est un des chanteurs français de Gospel le plus connu en Europe et en Afrique. Invité par Ray Charles pour assurer la première partie de ses concerts lors de sa tournée en France, Marcel est sollicité par de grands noms qui ont reconnu en lui un pair. C'est ainsi qu'il participe à la réalisation de deux albums avec MANU DIBANGO. De même que ANGÉLIQUE KIDJO, son interprétation de " A UPENDI ... (Less) Channel: youtube

0,

08:48,

2009-11-14 03:53:08
Description: 1) Chapel Of Love (dixiecups hit) 2) 2:34 - My Boy Lollipop (Millie Small hit) 3) 4:31 - Love Me With All Your Heart (from The Ray Charles Singers) 4) 6:43 - Gonna Get Along Without You Now - cover of (More) 1) Chapel Of Love (dixiecups hit) 2) 2:34 - My Boy Lollipop (Millie Small hit) 3) 4:31 - Love Me With All Your Heart (from The Ray Charles Singers) 4) 6:43 - Gonna Get Along Without You Now - cover of the Skeeter Davis hit, but harks right back to her original of it in 1952. To skip to one song press he time indicator. This was one of her several Philips label albums in the 1960s, which are not available now. See my proflie and visit my Teresa music blog for more. (Less) Channel: youtube
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