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"Did You Know The Cascades band got their Name inspired by 📌Did you know The band 'The Cascades' got their name inspired by a nearby box of dishwasher detergent In [----] a group of U.S. Navy personnel in San Diego California - known as 'The Silver Strands' to soldiers and local residents- was well known in the community. Their friend and biggest fan John Gummoe(born 1938) began managing the group. In [----] Gummoe went to Los Angeles to record "Rhythm of the Rain" which he had written in his Navy days on watch during a thunderstorm. The legendary Wrecking Crew played on the session. Gummoe left"
YouTube Link 2025-09-19T02:21Z 403K followers, 41.7K engagements

"I Have A Dream [----] ABBA #abba #ihaveadream #abba #70smusic #70s #oldsong #oldmusic #oldies #nostalgia #nostalgicmusic #"
YouTube Link 2026-01-02T02:28Z 403K followers, 78.1K engagements

"Stay [----] Jackson Browne Rosemary Butler David Lindley Stay is a doo-wop song written by Maurice Williams when he was just [--] years old first recorded in [----] by Williams and his group the Zodiacs. Later successful cover versions were released by The Hollies The Four Seasons and Jackson Browne. In Jackson Browne's version backing singer Rosemary Butler passionately belts out Oh won't you stay followed by multi-instrumentalist David Lindley delivering a spectacular falsetto that adds a playful almost parody-like charm to the song. Theres an interesting backstory behind this track: a radio DJ"
YouTube Link 2025-08-09T18:35Z 402K followers, 86.9K engagements

"Hey Jude [----] Beatles When John Lennon left his wife Cynthia Lennon for Yoko Ono McCartney wrote this song to comfort Johns young son Julian Lennon. However Lennon stated that he always saw it as a song for himself believing that while McCartney was blessing his relationship with Ono he also felt disappointed at being replaced as Lennons friend and creative partner. John Lennon was the edgy Beatle; he had a tragic childhood and grew up harboring anger struggling to treat others decently. He continued to have affairs prompting Yoko Ono to introduce her Chinese assistant May Pang to him"
YouTube Link 2025-02-21T21:30Z 403K followers, 1.9M engagements

"Vincent [----] Don McLean "In the autumn of [----] I had a job singing in the school system playing my guitar in classrooms. I was sitting on the veranda one morning reading a biography of Van Gogh and suddenly I knew I had to write a song arguing that he wasn't crazy. He had an illness and so did his brother Theo. This makes it different in my mind to the garden variety of crazy- because he was rejected by a woman. So I sat down with a print of Starry Night and wrote the lyrics out on a paper bag." Don McLean reflected on the creation of the song "Vincent" which serves as a tribute to Vincent"
YouTube Link 2025-02-11T16:14Z 403K followers, 124.4K engagements

"Ill Never Love This Way Again [----] Dionne Warwick Dionne Warwick (born in [----] East Orange New Jersey) grew up in a musical family environment. She was the muse for composer Burt Bacharach and Hal David known for her captivating voice as a sophisticated singer who cannot be categorized into a specific musical genre. Dionne Warwick is more than just a singer she has numerous hit songs and remains a legend in the music industry. After two marriages and divorces from William Elliott they had two sons and she is focusing on her music career. *Dionne Warwick disillusioned by the violence misogyny"
YouTube Link 2025-04-19T21:50Z 402K followers, 2.1M engagements

"Yesterday Once More [----] Carpenters "Yesterday Once More" is a song written by Richard Carpenter and John Bettis in [----]. In a Japanese documentary Richard Carpenter stated that it's his favorite song among all those he has written. He has also performed an instrumental version of the song at concerts and since then many artists have covered it. #carpenters #carpentersongs #yesterdayoncemore #karencarpenter #richardcarpenter # #oldsong #oldies #oldmusic #nostalgia #nostalgicmusic #closetoyou #topoftheworld #carpenter carpenters yesterday once more karen carpenter richard carpenter carpenter"
YouTube Link 2025-11-29T21:35Z 403K followers, 516.5K engagements

"Lost in Your Eyes [----] Debbie Gibson Debbie Gibson (born in 1970) an American singer songwriter and actress is truly an artist with extraordinary musical talent. At just [--] she wrote composed and produced her debut album on her own becoming the youngest female artist to achieve a number-one hit on the Billboard charts. Following this success she cemented her international fame and became an icon in the pop music scene with another number-one single "Lost in Your Eyes" from her album "Electric Youth." Despite facing challenges such as panic attacks and being a victim of stalking she has"
YouTube Link 2025-10-05T04:09Z 403K followers, 77.7K engagements

"Wild World [----] Cat Stevens "Wild World" is a song written and recorded by English singer-songwriter Cat Stevens. It first appeared on his fourth album Tea for the Tillerman. Released as a single in September [----] "Wild World" saw significant commercial success garnering attention for its themes of love and heartbreak and has been covered numerous times since its release. Maxi Priest and Mr. Big had successful cover versions of the song. wild world cat Stevens mr big yusuf islam old song oldie goodie old music 70s music [----] wild world cat Stevens mr big yusuf islam old song oldie goodie old"
YouTube Link 2024-10-28T03:16Z 403K followers, 1.4M engagements

"❄Feliz Navidad [----] Jose Feliciano Jos Feliciano was born blind due to congenital glaucoma in Puerto Rico one of eleven sons. His passion for music began at age [--] when he kept rhythm on a cracker tin can while his uncle played. At age [--] his family immigrated to Spanish Harlem in New York seeking a better life. He was self-taught by listening to records learning the concertina at [--] and receiving his first guitar around age [--]. During his childhood he perfected his playing by practicing guitar alone for up to [--] hours a day. At [--] he quit high school to support his family launching his career by"
YouTube Link 2025-12-16T04:28Z 403K followers, 72.6K engagements

"❄Someday at Christmas [----] Stevie Wonder 📌"Someday at Christmas" is a song by Stevie Wonder from his first Christmas album released in [----]. Written by Ron Miller and Bryan Wells it was initially released as a single in [----] and led to the recording of its parent album which followed a year later. More than just a Christmas song "Someday at Christmas" carries a powerful social message that inspires hope for a better world and a profound sense of humanity. Often described as "a modern holiday classic" the song gained even greater popularity when the Jackson [--] released their version in 1970"
YouTube Link 2025-12-08T01:31Z 403K followers, 36.1K engagements

"Stand By Your Man [----] Tammy Wynette 📌In [----] producer Billy Sherrill and Tammy Wynette released "Stand By Your Man" which received both acclaim and criticism. Wynette's powerful and emotive vocals garnered significant attention while the songs lyrics faced backlash from women's groups and the media igniting controversy over what some deemed "outdated" themes. The song achieved international fame and became an iconic part of the country-pop genre. Additionally Wynette topped the country charts with ten singles most of which focused on themes of housewives trying to keep their husbands happy"
YouTube Link 2025-12-10T23:07Z 403K followers, 43.1K engagements

"An Everlasting Love [----] Andy Gibb The Gibb family raised in a musical environment from a young age includes the famous Bee Gees brothers vocal trio. Andy Gibb (1958-1988) the youngest of five siblings was the first to pass away. One reason the Bee Gees evoke feelings of sadness is because of Andy Gibbs death. Only the eldest Lesley Gibb and Barry Gibb are still alive but their music continues to express our life love and sorrow. "An Everlasting Love" was written by Barry Gibb for Andy Gibb released in [----]. Barry arranged the orchestra and provided falsetto vocals on the chorus. The song"
YouTube Link 2025-05-06T20:53Z 403K followers, 603K engagements

"Rain and Tears [----] Demis Roussos Demis Roussos a Greek musician born in Egypt was famous for his work with the progressive rock band Aphrodite's Child. His unique operatic vocals and the album [---] inspired by the Book of Revelation have become a cult classic in progressive rock. Roussos listed Mozart and Sting among his favorite musicians. He was married four times and had two children both of whom are musicians. After struggling with weight and health issues for years he lost [---] pounds in [--] months and even co-authored an autobiography about his experiences. The artist who touched people's"
YouTube Link 2025-08-31T23:30Z 403K followers, 151.2K engagements

"Stupid Cupid [----] Connie Francis "Stupid Cupid" is a song written by Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield that became a hit for Connie Francis in [----]. After almost three years of failure Francis recalls: "I knew I had to come up with a hit on the third record. It was crucial. I listened to every publisher's song in New York but nothing was hitting me." Eventually Howard Greenfield and Neil Sedaka visit Francis at her home to pitch their songs but she and close friend Bobby Darin argued that the slow dense ballads they were offering didn't appeal to the teenager market. Francis asked if they had"
YouTube Link 2025-02-14T01:01Z 403K followers, 348K engagements

"This Masquerade [----] Leon Russell "This Masquerade" is a song written by American singer and musician Leon Russell. It was originally recorded in [----] by Russell for his album Carney. The song was then covered on Helen Reddy's [----] album I Am Woman. It was then recorded by American vocal duo the Carpenters for their [----] album Now & Then. Three years later "This Masquerade" was recorded by American singer and guitarist George Benson who released it on his [----] album Breezin'. Benson's version featuring Jorge Dalto on piano was released as a single and became the first big hit of his career."
YouTube Link 2024-11-11T06:19Z 402K followers, 373.6K engagements

"Open Arms [----] Journey Stephen Ray Perry was born in Hanford California in [----] to Portuguese parents from the Azores. He was the lead singer and frontman of the rock band 'Journey' during their most successful years and he wrote or co-wrote several of Journey's hit songs including "Any Way You Want It" "Don't Stop Believin'" "Open Arms" and "Separate Ways." Perry's singing voice has garnered acclaim from prominent musical peers and publications; he has been dubbed The Voice a moniker originally coined by Jon Bon Jovi. #journey #openarms #steveperry #steveperryfans #dontstopbelievin #thevoice"
YouTube Link 2025-06-25T20:04Z 403K followers, 374K engagements

"Reflections of My Life [----] Chris Norman Reflections of My Life was a song by the Marmalade in [----] and it's covered by Chris Norman the lead singer of Smokie in [----] Reflections of My Life Smokie Chris Norman Marmalade 60s music 90s music old song oldies goodies Reflections of My Life Smokie Chris Norman Marmalade 60s music 90s music old song oldies goodies"
YouTube Link 2024-09-29T15:21Z 403K followers, 85.3K engagements

"Dream a Little Dream [----] Cass Elliot Mama Cass Dream a Little Dream is the debut solo album by American singer Cass Elliot immediately following the breakup of The Mamas & the Papas though she was still billed as "Mama Cass" for this release. Capitalizing on the success of her first solo song as the album's title it was released in October [----] by Dunhill Records. When Elliot presented the album to the studio of Dunhill they were less than pleased they had expected her to produce material similar to her work with the Mamas & the Papas. They felt the album she had made was only marketable to"
YouTube Link 2024-11-13T17:45Z 403K followers, 928.1K engagements

"❄This Christmas [----] Donny Hathaway 📌Phil Upchurch described the song "This Christmas" as absolutely the premiere holiday song written by an African American. It was co-written by Donny Hathaway and Nadine McKinnor in [----]. McKinnor expressed her gratitude for the collaboration saying she felt "blessed to have written Donny a song that celebrates the possibilities the expectations and the anticipation of Christmas and the good fun and happy loving times." She also reflected on the song's creation stating "It was a God plan. God was in this plan. And Donny Hathaway was a genius." 📌Sadly"
YouTube Link 2025-12-10T01:04Z 403K followers, 40.1K engagements

"Bobby Caldwell 1951-2023 Bobby Caldwell (1951-2023) was a songwriter and musician known for his smooth vocals and blue-eyed soul. He was born in Manhattan but grew up in Miami Florida. During his childhood in Miami he was exposed to a wide variety of musical genres including R&B soul jazz rock Latin reggae and Haitian music. He started playing piano and guitar at age [--]. His mother was a real estate agent and one of her clients was reggae singer Bob Marley which led to Caldwell and Marley becoming friends. In Miami Caldwell signed with TK Records a label mainly known for R&B and popular among"
YouTube Link 2025-10-08T16:28Z 403K followers, 58.2K engagements

"First of May [----] Bee Gees Barry Gibb explained in the booklet 'Tales from the Brothers Gibb' that the title of the song 'First of May' came from the birthday of his dog Barnaby. Maurice recalled the session in which the song was created: "Barry and I were sitting at the piano and I started playing the chords when Barry began to sing 'When I was small and Christmas trees were tall.' I sang along and we put a demo down with a vocal and kept the piano track. When we returned to England we added Barry's vocal to that piano track at IBC Studios along with a choir and an orchestra." #beegees"
YouTube Link 2025-05-01T03:07Z 402K followers, 860.6K engagements

"❄Santa Baby [----] Eartha Kitt Eartha Kitt (1927-2008) was a star who truly embodied versatility. Kitt's unique and vibrant voice captivated audiences and she distinguished herself in film theater cabaret music and television. In [----] Kitt married John William McDonald had one daughter and divorced in [----]. Her career declined after she openly criticized the Vietnam War at a White House luncheon hosted by Lady Bird Johnson resulting in her being blacklisted in the U.S. She was forced to work abroad where her status remained undiminished. When The New York Times discovered Kitt's CIA files she"
YouTube Link 2025-12-02T20:41Z 403K followers, 19.8K engagements

"❄Blue Christmas [----] Elvis Presley 📌Elvis Presley (19351977) journeyed From Gospel to Blue Christmas. The first music to move his soul was the gospel he sang in church. His passionate vocals and profound emotional depth stemmed directly from that powerful gospel legacy and his true brilliance shone through especially in his Christmas music. 📌"Blue Christmas" was released in November [----] on his Elvis' Christmas Album right before he began his military service in [----]. Elvis's rendition perfectly blended the bluesy soul of gospel with the holiday spirit transforming the song into a timeless"
YouTube Link 2025-12-12T21:53Z 403K followers, 42.3K engagements

"Landslide [----] Fleetwood Mac 📌While working as a waitress and a cleaner Stevie Nicks was contemplating whether to go back to school or continue with her music career. After releasing their debut album with her partner Lindsey Buckingham they were notified that their record contract had been terminated. Nicks wrote the song while sitting in someone's living room in Aspen Colorado looking out at the Rocky Mountains and reflecting on the avalanche of hardships in her lifemoments when she felt her life was collapsing like a landslide. Lindsey Buckingham mentioned in an interview that the song"
YouTube Link 2025-09-15T17:22Z 403K followers, 1.2M engagements

"I'm in the Mood for Dancing [----] The Nolans The Nolan Sisters were an Anglo-Irish girl group formed in [----]. They made their television debut on Cliff Richard's show and went on to become one of the worlds top girl groups with huge success especially in Japan. [----] and [----] they enjoyed a string of hit singles including I'm in the Mood for Dancing Gotta Pull Myself Together Who's Gonna Rock You and Chemistry. They changed their name to The Nolans in [----]. The Nolans disbanded in [----] but in [----] four of the original members reunited. A farewell tour was planned for [----] but it was canceled"
YouTube Link 2025-08-30T12:32Z 403K followers, 112.8K engagements

"California Dreamin' [----] The Mamas & The Papas The Mamas & The Papas were formed in [----] and disbanded in [----] but their impact during that brief period was significant. Their debut album If You Can Believe Your Eyes and Ears was released in [----] and reached number one on the Billboard album chart. They hold an important place in music history. The group's breakup was influenced by complex personal relationships and conflicts among the members. Notably John Phillips and Michelle Phillips were married and their divorce affected the dynamics within the group. Despite the controversies"
YouTube Link 2025-02-09T19:26Z 403K followers, 1.6M engagements

"Be My Baby [----] The Ronettes "Be My Baby" is a song by American girl group the Ronettes that was released as a single on Philles Records in [----]. Written by Jeff Barry Ellie Greenwich and Phil Spector the song was the Ronettes' biggest hit reaching number [--] in the U.S. Since its release "Be My Baby" has been played on radio and television over [--] million times. The song has influenced many artists most notably the Beach Boys' Brian Wilson who wrote the [----] hit "Don't Worry Baby" as a response to "Be My Baby". Be My Baby The Ronettes Ronettes Ronett Spector old song oldies goodies Don't worry"
YouTube Link 2024-10-09T21:20Z 403K followers, 1.7M engagements

"Release Me [----] Engelbert Humperdinck "Release Me" is a popular song written by Eddie Miller and Robert Yount in [----]. Four years later it was recorded by Jimmy Heap & the Melody Masters and with even better success by Patti Page (1954) Ray Price (1954) Kitty Wells (1954) The Everly Brothers followed in [----] along with Lucille Starr including a translation in French (1964) Jerry Wallace (1966) Dean Martin (1967) and Engelbert Humperdinck (1967) who was number one on the UK Singles Chart. Engelbert Humperdincks version has the distinction of holding the number one slot on the chart in the UK"
YouTube Link 2024-10-06T18:56Z 403K followers, 2.4M engagements

"Love Will Keep Us Together [----] Captain & Tennille The title song from the album "Love Will Keep Us Together" was written by Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield first appearing on Sedaka's [----] LP The Tra-La Days Are Over. The Captain & Tennille cover would reach No.1 on the Billboard Hot [---] for the week ending June [----]. It spent four weeks at No.1 and was ranked by Billboard as the No.1 single of the year and also spent one week at number one on the Adult Contemporary chart. Dragon and Tennille first met in [----] while Dragon was keyboardist for The Beach Boys whom Tennille would soon join as"
YouTube Link 2024-12-27T06:47Z 241K followers, 24.6K engagements

"I Get Around [----] Beach Boys "I Get Around" is a song by the Beach Boys written jointly by Brian Wilson and Mike Love in [----]. This single became the group's first chart-topping hit in the United States and marked the beginning of an unofficial rivalry between Brian Wilson and the Beatles. "I Get Around" is ahead of its time and demonstrates how quickly Brian had developed. The sharp guitar and saxophone bursts along with an arrangement that stops goes accelerates and then pauses multiple times are nearly transcendental in their creativity. The vocals of each band member are showcased making"
YouTube Link 2025-05-18T23:52Z 331K followers, 10.2K engagements

"She [----] Elvis Costello OST of Notting Hill "She" is a song written by Charles Aznavour and Herbert Kretzmer. The song released as a single sung by Aznavour in [----]. It was written in English as a theme tune for the British TV series Seven Faces of Woman. The song peaked at No.1 on the UK Singles Chart and stayed there for four weeks It was less popular outside the UK it failed to chart on the Billboard Hot [---] and charted on the lower end of the easy listening charts. Elvis Costello recorded a cover version of the song in [----]. This version produced by Trevor Jones was featured over the"
YouTube Link 2024-11-21T02:25Z 201K followers, [----] engagements

"Something [----] The Beatles "Something" is a song by the Beatles from their eleventh studio album Abbey Road [----]. It was written by George Harrison the band's lead guitarist. Together with his second contribution to Abbey Road "Here Comes the Sun" it is widely viewed by music historians as having marked Harrison's ascendancy as a composer to the level of the Beatles' principal songwriters Lennon and McCartney. "Something" a song said to be inspired by Pattie Boyd features a simple yet deeply emotional melody enriched by the addition of orchestral strings that give it a lush full sound and"
YouTube Link 2024-11-23T18:28Z 305K followers, 118.6K engagements

"Love Shine a Light [----] Katrina & The Waves"
YouTube Link 2024-04-17T18:18Z 37.4K followers, [----] engagements

"Moon River [----] Andy Williams Breakfast at Tiffany's"
YouTube Link 2024-02-27T20:26Z [--] followers, [----] engagements

"I'm a Fool to Want You [----] Billie Holiday Frank Sinatra first recorded the song with the Ray Charles Singers in an arrangement by Axel Stordahl in New York [----]. It is commonly thought by many listeners that Sinatra was navigating his stormy marriage to Ava Gardner at the time but Sinatra and Gardner didn't marry until November [--] [----] nearly [--] months after the song was recorded. It is more likely that he was melancholy about his wife Nancy's refusal to grant him a divorce so he could marry Gardner and his guilt for the impact his very public affair with Gardner was having on his family"
YouTube Link 2024-11-10T14:21Z 179K followers, 34.2K engagements

"Misty [----] Ella Fitzgerald Ella Jane Fitzgerald (19171996) known as the "First Lady of Song" the "Queen of Jazz" and "Lady Ella" was renowned for her clear and pure tone perfect diction phrasing absolute pitch and improvisational ability particularly in scat singing. At the age of [--] Fitzgerald experienced the tragic loss of her mother and lived with her aunt in Harlem where she reportedly faced abuse. She was also housed in the Colored Orphan Asylum in the Bronx and made a living by singing on the streets of Harlem. Though Fitzgerald was a lonely and shy girl in New York she dedicated"
YouTube Link 2025-04-29T17:43Z 327K followers, 41.3K engagements

"It Never Rains in Southern California [----] Albert Hammond "It Never Rains in Southern California" is a song written and composed by Albert Hammond and Mike Hazlewood performed by Hammond in [----]. Albert Hammond is a British singer songwriter and record producer. As a prolific songwriter he has created commercially successful singles for artists such as Celine Dion Aretha Franklin Whitney Houston Diana Ross Leo Sayer Tina Turner Glen Campbell Julio Iglesias and Bonnie Tyler as well as for bands like Ace of Base Air Supply Chicago The Carpenters The Hollies The Pipkins Starship and Westlife."
YouTube Link 2025-04-10T21:39Z 367K followers, 169.6K engagements

"Something Better to Do [----] Olivia Newton John The narrator of the song muses that she's having a hard time adjusting to life without her departed lover; even the birds are wasting their songs singing to her and until her beloved returns the birds will have to find something better to do. "Something Better to Do" is a song written by John Farrar and recorded by Olivia Newton-John. The song was released in September [----] as the lead single from Newton-John's sixth studio album Clearly Love. The song was Newton-John's fifth number one on the Easy Listening chart spending three weeks at the top"
YouTube Link 2025-02-15T03:11Z 361K followers, 289.1K engagements

"Let me be there [----] Olivia Newton John"
YouTube Link 2024-02-12T02:57Z [---] followers, [----] engagements

"❄Happy Xmas [----] John Lennon & Yoko Ono "Happy Xmas War Is Over" is a Christmas song written by John Lennon and Yoko Ono released in [----] and it carries an anti-war message. The song was created as part of Lennon's and Ono's peace movement particularly as a campaign against the Vietnam War. "War is over if you want it" was the slogan of their peace campaign from [----]. The campaign featured the message "WAR IS OVER If You Want It Happy Christmas from John & Yoko" on billboards in major cities around the world aiming to remind people of the importance of peace"
YouTube Link 2024-11-29T22:39Z 369K followers, 230.8K engagements

"When I Need You [----] Leo Sayer "When I Need You" is a song written by Albert Hammond and Carole Bayer Sager. Its first appearance was as the title track of Albert Hammond's [----] album 'When I Need You'. Leo Sayer's version produced by Richard Perry was a massive hit worldwide reaching number [--] on the UK Singles Chart in [----] after three of his earlier singles had stalled at number [--]. It also reached number [--] on both the Billboard Hot [---] and the Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks. Leo Sayer (born 1948) is an English singer-songwriter who has been active since the early 1970s. He has been an"
YouTube Link 2025-06-10T00:30Z 341K followers, 51.5K engagements

"Aint No Woman Like the One Ive Got [----] The Four Tops The Four Tops are a group of four friends formed in [----] and they are one of the iconic artists of Motown Records. This group distinguished themselves from other male groups by utilizing their unique baritone vocals and Stubbs' emotional lead vocals garnered much love. In the 1970s as Michael Jackson and Diana Ross gained prominence Motown began to change and the company moved from Detroit to Los Angeles. The group maintained the same lineup for [--] years strengthening their musical bond. After the death of Lawrence Payton in [----] the group"
YouTube Link 2025-05-27T23:12Z 336K followers, 23.6K engagements

"❄Someday at Christmas [----] Stevie Wonder Released by Motown in [----] when Stevie Wonder was just [--] years old "Someday at Christmas" transcends the traditional Christmas carol delivering a poignant message of social and humanitarian hope. The song was written by lyricist-composer duo Ron Miller and Bryan Wells who were actively involved with the Motown label and are well-known for creating several hit songs"
YouTube Link 2024-11-27T17:16Z 306K followers, 88.6K engagements

"❄A Winters Tale [----] Smokie #Irvine #california #SpectrumCenter "A Winter's Tale" was originally performed by David Essex on his [----] album The Whisper. Written by Mike Batt and Tim Rice the song was first released as a single in [----] peaking at number [--] on the UK Singles Chart. It was later included on Essex's album The Whisper in [----]. Smokie's Version of "A Winters Tale" [----] Smokie covered the song for their [----] Christmas album Light a Candle. By that time Chris Norman had long since left the group (in 1986). Alan Barton had taken over as lead vocalist but tragically passed away in a car"
YouTube Link 2024-12-10T06:35Z 308K followers, [----] engagements

"❄Santa Baby [----] Eartha Kitt "Santa Baby" is a song performed by American singer Eartha Kitt released in [----]. Written by Joan Javits and Philip Springer the songs lyrics feature a playful holiday-themed wish list from a woman to Santa Claus expressing desires for extravagant gifts. Despite mixed critical reviews the song became the best-selling Christmas song of [----] in the US and later found success on Billboard charts in the 2000s and 2010s. It has been covered by many artists including Madonna Kylie Minogue and Ariana Grande with several versions achieving commercial success. However Kitt"
YouTube Link 2024-12-18T03:41Z 234K followers, 72.2K engagements

"❄Here Comes Santa Claus [----] Elvis Presley "Here Comes Santa Claus" is a popular Christmas song originally performed by Gene Autry in [----] with music composed by Autry Oakley Haldeman and Harriet Melka. Autry's original recording was a top-10 hit on the pop and country charts; the song would go on to be covered many times in the subsequent decades. Elvis Presley covered this song during [----]. Other musicians who recorded Here Comes Santa Claus include Doris Day The Andrews Sisters and the Ray Conniff Singers"
YouTube Link 2024-12-20T00:25Z 231K followers, 10.9K engagements

"You Can't Hurry Love [----] Supremes "You Can't Hurry Love" is one of the Supremes' exciting hits but sadly Ballard's voice is absent. Florence Ballard (19431976) a poor student from Detroit was a founding member of the Supremes the Motown vocal female group she celebrated for her powerful voice. She sang on [--] top [--] singles with the group including ten No.1 hits. However she faced ongoing conflicts with Diana Ross and Berry Gordy the president of Motown Records which ultimately led to her expulsion from the group after she appeared inebriated during a performance in [----]. Following her"
YouTube Link 2025-06-06T14:28Z 338K followers, 15.9K engagements

"❄Blue Christmas [----] Elvis Presley "Blue Christmas" became iconic through Elvis Presley though it was originally recorded by others. First recorded by Doye O'Dell in [----] it gained more attention with Ernest Tubb's country version later that year. Written by Billy Hayes and Jay W. Johnson the song captures the wistful loneliness of Christmas. In [----] Elvis included it in his Elvis' Christmas Album infusing blues and pop to craft a deeply emotional rendition that transformed the song into a timeless holiday classic. Elvis's version overshadowed earlier recordings becoming inseparable from the"
YouTube Link 2024-12-03T03:51Z 311K followers, 388.6K engagements

"Crying in the Chapel [----] Elvis Presley Personally "Crying in the Chapel" is my favorite Elvis song. Its deeply moving and a beautiful testament to his incredible talent as a singer. Darrell Glenn first recorded "Crying in the Chapel" in [----] while still in high school backed by his fathers band the Rhythm Riders. The song became a local hit in Fort Worth Texas and quickly gained national attention. Multiple artists released versions that summer including Rex Allen the Orioles and June Valli with all reaching Billboard charts across genres. Glenn's version peaked at #6 on the pop chart and #4"
YouTube Link 2024-12-06T05:59Z 222K followers, 21.3K engagements

"It's A Lovely Day Today [----] Ella Fitzgerald Ella Fitzgerald (19171996) known as the "First Lady of Song" the "Queen of Jazz" and "Lady Ella" was renowned for her clear and pure tone perfect diction phrasing absolute pitch and improvisational ability particularly in scat singing. At the age of [--] Fitzgerald experienced the tragic loss of her mother and lived with her aunt in Harlem where she reportedly faced abuse. She was also housed in the Colored Orphan Asylum in the Bronx and made a living by singing on the streets of Harlem. After a tumultuous adolescence Fitzgerald found stability and"
YouTube Link 2025-04-25T20:50Z 324K followers, 18K engagements

"Ai No Corrida [----] Quincy Jones album The Dude "Ai No Corrida" is a track from Quincy Jones's [----] album The Dude. Originally released by British artist Chas Jankel in [----] Joness version reinterprets the song with his signature elaborate arrangements and production style blending funk and disco to capture the trendy sound of the time. Vocalists James Ingram and Patti Austin contributed to this version adding extra energy to the track"
YouTube Link 2024-11-05T18:17Z 311K followers, 104.2K engagements

"Everlasting Love [----] Carl Carlton "Everlasting Love" is a song written by Buzz Cason and Mac Gayden originally a [----] hit for Robert Knight and since covered numerous times. The most successful version in the UK was performed by Love Affair and the highest-charting version in the U.S. was performed by Carl Carlton in [----]. Carl Carlton (born in 1953) is an American R&B soul and funk singer-songwriter best known for his hits "Everlasting Love" and "She's a Bad Mama Jama. Carlton was born in Detroit Michigan and began his career in the mid-1960s as "Little Carl" Carlton. It was a marketing"
YouTube Link 2024-12-25T18:05Z 238K followers, [----] engagements

"Evergreen [----] Susan Jacks 📌Susan Pesklevits (19482022) who was active as a child star in Canada met Terry Jacks and married him in [----]. They formed 'The Poppy Family' and achieved success with several hit songs. They divorced in [----] and both went on to pursue solo careers. However the album Ghost which includes the song "Evergreen" was produced by Terry in [----]. In [----] Susan moved to the United States to further her music career. In [----] her second husband former CFL star Ted Dushinski was diagnosed with cancer which led her to return to Canada. In [----] Susan received a kidney"
YouTube Link 2025-09-22T17:03Z 369K followers, [----] engagements

"A Marshmallow World [----] Brenda Lee "A Marshmallow World" is a song written in [----] by Carl Sigman and Peter DeRose and it was released by Shapiro Bernstein & Co. The song first became a hit with Bing Crosby's version in [----] which peaked at No. [--] on Billboard "Best Selling Pop Singles" chart on January [--] [----]. Over the years many artists have covered the song but Brenda Lee's version is particularly celebrated as a classic that perfectly captures the festive and wintry atmosphere. Brenda Lee included this song in her [----] Christmas album Merry Christmas from Brenda Lee. This album featuring"
YouTube Link 2024-11-24T01:11Z 202K followers, 102.7K engagements

"Smoke Gets in Your Eyes [----] The Platters "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" is a show tune written by American composer Jerome Kern and lyricist Otto Harbach for the [----] musical comedy Roberta. The song was sung in the Broadway show by Tamara Drasin. It was first recorded by Gertrude Niesen with orchestral direction from Ray Sinatra Frank Sinatra's second cousin in1933. Niesen's recording of the song was released by Victor with in the B-side "Jealousy" a song featuring Isham Jones and his Orchestra. The line "When your heart's on fire smoke gets in your eyes" apparently comes from a Russian proverb."
YouTube Link 2024-10-07T02:16Z 153K followers, 38.4K engagements

"Rhythm of the Rain [----] John Gummoe & The Cascades 'Rhythm of the Rain' is a song performed by The Cascades released in [----] in the US and [----] in the UK. It was written by Cascades band member John Claude Gummoe"
YouTube Link 2024-08-01T19:41Z 155K followers, 11.4K engagements

"Isn't She Lovely [----] Stevie Wonder Stevie Wonder (born 1950- ) was born prematurely by six weeks and developed retinopathy of prematurity due to the oxygen-rich environment in the hospital incubator which caused him to lose his eyesight. This condition affected the development of his eyes often leading to retinal detachment and resulting in blindness. When he was four years old his parents divorced and he moved to Detroit. From a very young age he displayed remarkable musical talent demonstrating exceptional skills with various instruments such as the piano harmonica and drums. He sang in"
YouTube Link 2025-06-09T01:59Z 346K followers, 34.8K engagements

"Ann Arbor Michigan [----] University of Michigan "Somewhere in Ann Arbor" is a song released by Anson Seabra his album "Songs I Wrote in My Bedroom" in [----] In August [----] my daughter and I set off from California on a 38-hour drive to Ann Arbor Michigan. It was challenging for just the two of us to handle such a long trip and there were some scary moments at night but we finally arrived in the peaceful town of Ann Arbor ready to help her college life. Like most of the songs on my channel this one isnt an old classic but it holds a special place for me in a different way. Its from my first road"
YouTube Link 2024-10-05T19:37Z 374K followers, [----] engagements

"Morning Has Broken [----] Cat Stevens "Morning Has Broken" is a Christian hymn first published in [----]. It has words by English author Eleanor Farjeon and was inspired by the village of Alfriston in East Sussex then set to a traditional Scottish Gaelic tune "Bunessan" English pop musician Cat Stevens included a version on his album Teaser and the Firecat. The song became identified with Stevens due to the popularity of this recording. It reached No.6 on the U.S. Billboard Hot [---] No.2 on the U.S. easy listening chart in [----] and No.4 on the Canadian RPM magazine charts. Morning has broken like"
YouTube Link 2024-11-03T11:00Z 213K followers, 770.9K engagements

"Dancing in the Moonlight [----] King Harvest "Dancing in the Moonlight" is a song written by Sherman Kelly. It was originally recorded in [----] by Kelly's band Boffalongo and later became a hit single for King Harvest in [----]. Sherman Kelly composed the song in [----] while recovering from a brutal assault by a gang. During that time he envisioned an alternate reality a peaceful and joyful celebration of life. In [----] during a trip to St. Croix Kelly was the first victim of a violent gang that ultimately murdered eight American tourists. He sustained multiple facial fractures and wounds and was"
YouTube Link 2025-05-28T21:29Z 335K followers, [----] engagements

"Forever [----] Stratovarius 'Stratovarius' is a Finnish power metal band. It was formed in [----] under the name Black Water but the band's lineup has changed several times. Since [----] all the founding members have left the band and the longest-serving current member is vocalist Timo Kotipelto who joined in [----]. Later Jrg Michael and Jens Johansson joined the band and this lineup is often referred to as the "classic lineup." This lineup remained stable for ten years during which most of their signature works were released. The current lineup has remained unchanged since the addition of drummer"
YouTube Link 2025-06-25T00:01Z 343K followers, [----] engagements

"Just When I Needed You Most [----] Randy VanWarmer Randy VanWarmer (19552004) was an American singer-songwriter and guitarist. Born Randall VanWarmer in Indian Hills Colorado he moved to England with his mother three years after his father died in a car accident. His biggest hit was "Just When I Needed You Most." In [----] he moved to Nashville with his wife Suzi where he wrote songs for several famous country artists. Randy was always fascinated by space and dreamed of becoming an astronaut. One of his album covers features a photo of him in an Apollo spacesuit and he even wrote a song called"
YouTube Link 2025-03-16T12:00Z 305K followers, 140.6K engagements

"❄Baby It's Cold Outside [----] Bobby Caldwell & Vanessa Williams "Baby It's Cold Outside" is a classic song written by Frank Loesser in [----] which gained popularity after being featured in the [----] film "Neptune's Daughter." Numerous artists including Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Jordan Pearl Bailey Dean Martin Frank Sinatra Rod Stewart Tom Jones James Taylor and Michael Bubl. have recorded their own versions of the song. As of [----] there are over [---] recordings of it. Personally my favorite is the version by Bobby Caldwell and Vanessa Williams"
YouTube Link 2025-04-04T05:03Z 312K followers, 12.1K engagements

"Lovin' You [----] Minnie Riperton "Lovin' You" is a song recorded by American singer songwriter Minnie Riperton from her second studio album Perfect Angel. It was written by Riperton and her husband Richard Rudolph produced by Rudolph and Stevie Wonder. The song peaked at number one on the US Billboard Hot [---] on [----]. According to the liner notes from Riperton's compilation album Petals the melody for "Lovin' You" was created as a distraction for her baby daughter (Maya Rudolph) so that Minnie and her husband Richard could hang out. Maya was in the studio with Riperton on the day it was"
YouTube Link 2025-01-22T01:36Z 266K followers, 23.9K engagements

"Summer Holiday [----] Cliff Richard Cliff Richard was born Harry Rodger Webb in [----]. He is the third most popular artist in the history of the UK singles chart following The Beatles and Elvis Presley. Throughout his career spanning over sixty years Richard has established himself as a unique figure through his achievements in music his life philosophy and his personal beliefs. Family and faith have played a significant role in his life. Although he once considered quitting rock n roll due to concerns about his future he revived his career based on his Christian faith recording songs that"
YouTube Link 2025-06-29T07:29Z 346K followers, 20.8K engagements

"Those Were The Days [----] Mary Hopkin Those Were the Days is a song composed by Boris Fomin (19001948) but credited to Gene Raskin who put a new English lyric to Fomin's Russian romance song "Dorogoi dlinnoyu" with words by the poet Konstantin Podrevsky. The Welsh singer Mary Hopkin covered "Those Were the Days" as her debut single in [----] produced by Paul McCartney of the Beatles"
YouTube Link 2024-09-27T19:37Z 321K followers, 989K engagements

"The Load Out ( Part [--] ) [----] Jackson Browne was born in [----] in Heidelberg Germany where his father an American serviceman was stationed for his assignment with the Stars and Stripes newspaper. When he was three years old Browne and his family moved to Los Angeles. He graduated from Sunny Hills High School in Fullerton California. Emerging as a young songwriter in 1960s Los Angeles Browne co-wrote the Eagles hit song "Take It Easy" with Glenn Frey. Rolling Stone named him a "new face to watch" and praised his "mind-boggling melodies." In [----] he toured with the Eagles Linda Ronstadt and Toots"
YouTube Link 2025-08-25T01:51Z 363K followers, 44K engagements

"The Look of Love [----] Dusty Springfield "The Look of Love" is one of Dusty Springfields signature songs released in [----]. Composed by Burt Bacharach with lyrics by Hal David the song gained wide recognition as part of the soundtrack for the [----] film Casino Royale. The song highlights Dustys smooth yet sensual vocal style showcasing her signature ballad style. It has since been reinterpreted across various genres including jazz pop and bossa nova and covered by numerous artists and musicians"
YouTube Link 2024-11-15T04:40Z 332K followers, 114.8K engagements

"El Cndor Pasa [----] Simon & Garfunkel "El Cndor Pasa" is an orchestral musical piece from the zarzuela El Cndor Pasa by the Peruvian composer Daniel Aloma Robles written in [----] and based on traditional Andean music specifically folk music from Peru. Since then it has been estimated that around the world more than [----] versions of the melody have been produced along with [---] sets of lyrics. In [----] Peru declared this song to be a part of its national cultural heritage. The song is now considered the second national anthem of Peru. The song was further popularised by a [----] cover by Simon &"
YouTube Link 2024-12-24T21:50Z 249K followers, 72.5K engagements

"Lost in Love [----] Air Supply "Lost in Love" is a song by the British/Australian soft rock group Air Supply written by Graham Russell. The original version appeared on the album Life Support in [----] and was released as a single in Australia. It was later remixed for the album of the same name in [----] and released in the U.S. reaching number [--] on the Billboard Hot [---]. This song was one of the first Russell wrote after returning to Australia from touring with Rod Stewart although he struggled to find work upon his return. Despite being financially strained he went on a retreat to South"
YouTube Link 2025-01-08T06:28Z 327K followers, 217.6K engagements

"Greenfields [----] The Brothers Four"
YouTube Link 2024-04-27T20:28Z 375K followers, 167.9K engagements

"Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree [----] Tony Orlando and Dawn"
YouTube Link 2024-03-28T03:08Z 322K followers, 129K engagements

"Time [----] Glen Campbell Time is a hit song by the folk group Pozo-Seco Singers who formed in Texas in [----]. Released in [----] it helped establish their name in the music industry. Glen Campbell's version Time is the second track on his famous twelfth studio album "Galveston" which was released in March [----]. Although it did not become a hit in the United States it gained significant popularity in South Korea in [----]. Sometimes I'm satisfied sometimes I'm not Sometimes my face is cold and sometimes it's hot At sunset I laugh sunrise I cry at midnight I'm in between and I'm wondering why Time oh"
YouTube Link 2025-01-06T01:24Z 253K followers, 49K engagements

"Sunny [----] Bobby Hebb Robert Hebb (19382010) was an American R&B and soul singer songwriter musician recording and performing artist best known for his [----] hit "Sunny". Hebb born to blind parents performed with his brother Harold from the age of three. On the day after President Kennedy's assassination in [----] Hebb's brother was stabbed to death outside a Nashville nightclub and deeply affected by both events Hebb wrote the song "Sunny." "All my intentions were to think of happier times and pay tribute to my brother basically looking for a brighter day." This song is one of the most recorded"
YouTube Link 2025-04-18T20:01Z 321K followers, 28.5K engagements

"The Guitar Man [----] BREAD "The Guitar Man" is a song written and produced by David Gates and recorded by the group Bread. It first appeared on Bread's [----] album "Guitar Man." The song features soft rock elements including strings and acoustic guitar with the addition of a Wah-Wah effect electric guitar played by Larry Knechtel. This track achieved its third No.1 hit on the Billboard Easy Listening chart following "If" and "Baby I'm-a Want You." Record World described the song as a "superfine superhit" praising it for its "beautiful melody apt lyrics and full rich production." Cash Box noted"
YouTube Link 2025-03-05T19:07Z 296K followers, 30.5K engagements

"Today [----] John Denver Original song by 'New Christy Minstrels' [----] "Today" is a folk song that was an originally hit for an American large-ensemble folk music group "New Christy Minstrels" in [----]. The song was written by the group's founder Randy Sparks. In [----] American singer songwriter John Denver sung the song and "An Evening with John Denver" is the first live album by John Denver. It was recorded in [----] in Los Angeles California and released in [----]. He was backed by an orchestra conducted by Lee Holdridge. Denver's manager Milton Okun was the album's music producer"
YouTube Link 2024-10-18T18:03Z 371K followers, 783.3K engagements

"California Dreamin' [----] The Mamas & The Papas #LosAngeles #California The Mamas & The Papas were formed in [----] and disbanded in [----] but their impact during that brief period was significant. Their debut album If You Can Believe Your Eyes and Ears was released in [----] and reached number one on the Billboard album chart. They hold an important place in music history. The group's breakup was influenced by complex personal relationships and conflicts among the members. Notably John Phillips and Michelle Phillips were married and their divorce affected the dynamics within the group. Despite the"
YouTube Link 2025-05-03T20:58Z 326K followers, 15.1K engagements

"Come and Get Your Love [----] Redbone Redbone is an American rock band formed in Los Angeles California in [----] by brothers Pat Vegas and Lolly Vegas. All members during their commercial peak and success were of Mexican American and Native American heritage which was heavily reflected in their songs stage costumes and album art. They reached the Top [--] on the US Billboard Hot [---] chart in [----] with their hit single "Come and Get Your Love" The single went certified Gold selling over a million copies. It also made Redbone the first Native American band to reach the top five on the US Billboard"
YouTube Link 2025-01-03T21:53Z 357K followers, 491.5K engagements

"Do That to Me One More Time [----] Captain & Tennille "Do That to Me One More Time" is a song performed by the American pop duo Captain & Tennille. It was written by Toni Tennille and features a Lyricon solo by saxophonist Tom Scott. After experiencing peak popularity in the mid-1970s "Do That to Me One More Time" marked a comeback for the duo but they did not achieve further success and their contract with the record label was not renewed. Vocalist and songwriter Toni Tennille played the song for Neil Bogart on an electric piano at her home in California with her husband Daryl Dragon present."
YouTube Link 2025-02-03T17:54Z 277K followers, 753.1K engagements

"Whenever I Hear It.Goosebumps (part1) The Eagles were formed in [----] in Los Angeles California consisting of initial members Glenn Frey Don Henley Randy Meisner and Bernie Leadon. Their music features a unique sound that blends smooth harmonies with country rock style. These characteristics laid the foundation for their significant success in the 1970s. In their early music career the collaboration with Linda Ronstadt greatly influenced the Eagles leading to several hit songs. Ronstadt's success provided opportunities for the Eagles allowing them to become cultural icons beyond just a rock"
YouTube Link 2025-06-04T06:24Z 338K followers, 55.2K engagements

"Don't Cry Daddy [----] Elvis Presley Gladys Presley Elvis Presleys mother was the daughter of a cotton farmer and in the 1930s she met Vernon Presley at church. She was four years older than him and Vernon was [--] making him underage at the time. They lied about their ages to marry in [----]. Gladys soon became pregnant and gave birth on January [--] [----]. However tragedy struck during the birth. Gladys had twins but the first boy Jesse Garon Presley was stillborn. The second boy Elvis Aaron Presley survived. Gladys believed that when one twin died the one who lived got all the strength of both."
YouTube Link 2024-12-16T20:10Z 237K followers, 348K engagements

"Happy Together [----] The Turtles The Turtles were a pop rock band formed in Los Angeles in [----] with six members. They disbanded in [----] but Kaylan and Volman continued duo as Flo & Eddie due to a contract with White Whale Records that barred them from using their real names. They produced several duet albums and worked as backup vocalists for various artists. In [----] they bought the Turtles' master recordings when White Whale's catalog was auctioned off allowing them to release a compilation album titled "Happy Together Again." In the 2010s they sought to revive their past success with the"
YouTube Link 2025-04-23T23:05Z 324K followers, 28.4K engagements

"Let the River Run [----] Carly Simon Carly Simon (born [----] in New York) is an American singer songwriter and author who has written two memoirs and five children's books. Simon began her career with her sister Lucy Simon in the music group "The Simon Sisters." She gained international fame with her third solo album "No Secrets" in [----] featuring the global hit "You're So Vain" which topped the Billboard charts and achieved Platinum certification. As one of the most popular confessional singer-songwriters of the 1970s Simon became a significant mystery in pop music due to the iconic lyric"
YouTube Link 2025-06-11T21:13Z 340K followers, 33.9K engagements

"Moon River [----] Andy Williams"
YouTube Link 2024-05-07T17:22Z 158K followers, [----] engagements

"If You Love Me [----] Olivia Newton John"
YouTube Link 2024-07-21T02:23Z 107K followers, 27.8K engagements

"The Last Waltz [----] Engelbert Humperdinck "The Last Waltz" is a ballad written by Barry Mason and Les Reed. It was one of Engelbert Humperdinck's biggest hits spending five weeks at No.1 on the UK Singles Chart from September [----] to October [----] and has since sold over [----] million copies in the United Kingdom. The title of the song is something of a double entendre as it refers to both the narrator's first and last dances with the woman he loves: the first dance was the "last waltz" played at the party where the two met and the final dance signified the end of their relationship after their"
YouTube Link 2024-11-22T02:20Z 312K followers, 1.1M engagements

"It's Only A Paper Moon [----] Earl Grant Earl Grant was an American jazz and pop musician known for his soulful voice and skillful talent on multiple instruments including the piano organ and vibraphone. Born on January [--] [----] in Oklahoma City Oklahoma he began his career in music after serving in the Army and studying music at the University of Southern California. Grants unique sound was characterized by his smooth baritone voice and his use of the Hammond organ which became a defining element of his music. He is best remembered for his [----] hit "The End" a romantic ballad that showcased his"
YouTube Link 2024-12-13T18:43Z 222K followers, 10.6K engagements

"New Kid in Town [----] Eagles The Eagles were formed in [----] in Los Angeles California consisting of initial members Glenn Frey (guitar vocals) Don Henley (drums vocals) Randy Meisner (bass vocals) and Bernie Leadon (guitar vocals). They came together after working in Linda Ronstadt's band. The Eagles are known for their hit songs such as "Take It Easy" "Hotel California" and "New Kid in Town" and their music features a unique sound that blends smooth harmonies with country rock style. In their early music career Ronstadt's success provided opportunities for the Eagles allowing them to become"
YouTube Link 2025-04-16T18:44Z 317K followers, 111.4K engagements

"If [----] Bread Bread was an American soft rock band from Los Angeles California. The band was led by David Gates with Jimmy Griffin and Robb Royer as members. Mike Botts became their drummer in [----] and Larry Knechtel replaced Robb Royer in [----]. Gates later explained the origin of the band's name: "A bread truck came along right at the time we were trying to think of a name. We had been saying 'How about bush telephone pole Ah bread truck bread.' It began with a B like the Beatles and the Bee Gees. Bread also had a kind of universal appeal. It could be taken in several ways. Of course during"
YouTube Link 2025-05-29T03:33Z 336K followers, 18.5K engagements

"Torn Between Two Lovers [----] Mary MacGregor"
YouTube Link 2024-07-04T01:51Z 331K followers, 33.2K engagements

"Nothing's Gonna Change My Love for You [----] George Benson George Benson was born in [----] in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania. As a ten-time Grammy Award winner he has made a significant impact on both fusion jazz and soul jazz. He is celebrated not only for his exceptional guitar skills but also for his vocal talents having collaborated with various artists to create memorable music. Benson emphasizes living a family-oriented life rooted in his beliefs as a Jehovah's Witness. He has been married to Johnnie Lee since [----] and together they have seven children. "Nothing's Gonna Change My Love for You""
YouTube Link 2025-03-31T23:50Z 339K followers, 126K engagements

"Tennessee Waltz [----] Patti Page Clara Ann Fowler (19272013) was born in Oklahoma and her stage name Patti Page was acclaimed for being an exceptionally talented singer with a distinctive vocal style who pioneered blending country into pop and jazz. She lived in Solana Beach California after her third marriage and remained active until her death in [----]. "Tennessee Waltz" is a popular country music song with lyrics by Redd Stewart and music by Pee Wee King written in [----] and first released in [----]. The song became a multimillion seller via a [----] recording as "The Tennessee Waltz" by Patti"
YouTube Link 2025-06-05T21:04Z 338K followers, 16K engagements

"Can't Help My Self [----] Four Tops 'The Four Tops' are a group of four friends formed in [----] and they are one of the iconic artists of Motown Records. This group distinguished themselves from other male groups by utilizing their unique baritone vocals and Stubbs' emotional lead vocals garnered much love. In the 1970s as Motown changed and the company decided to move from Detroit Michigan to Los Angeles California the Four Tops chose to stay in their hometown Detroit. The group maintained the Same Lineup for [--] years strengthening their musical bond. After the death of Lawrence Payton in 1997"
YouTube Link 2025-05-04T19:49Z 329K followers, 31.8K engagements

"The Best Of Me [----] David Foster & Olivia Newton John"
YouTube Link 2024-03-19T02:38Z 165K followers, 34.4K engagements

"Just Once 1981James Ingram Quincy Jones' album The Dude "Just Once" is a [----] single released from Quincy Jones' album 'The Dude' The song features James Ingram on vocals and reached No.17 on Billboard chart in the summer of [----]. Ingram's singing was nominated for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance at the [----] Grammy Awards. On a television program interview Ingram stated that this song was a $50 demo done by ATV Music composed by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil. Quincy Jones called back and wanted Ingram to sing on his album"
YouTube Link 2024-11-13T23:44Z 318K followers, 403.7K engagements

"Rest Your Love on Me [----] Olivia Newton John Andy Gibb "Rest Your Love on Me" is a country ballad performed by the Bee Gees and written and sung by Barry Gibb. It was the B-side of the US No.1 hit "Too Much Heaven". Andy Gibb recorded the song as a duet with Olivia Newton-John for his [----] album After Dark. The song was written by Barry Gibb in [----] and recorded it on [--] May on the Children of the World sessions"
YouTube Link 2025-02-07T02:26Z 359K followers, 298.1K engagements

"By the Time This Night Is Over [----] Kenny G & Peabo Bryson "By the Time This Night Is Over" is a song by American musician Kenny G and singer-songwriter Peabo Bryson released as a single from Kenny G's sixth studio album Breathless in [----] and from Bryson's 16th studio album Through the Fire in [----]. The song peaked at number [--] on the US Billboard Hot [---] chart and number [--] on the Billboard Hot R&B Singles. On the Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks chart "By the Time This Night Is Over" spent two weeks at number one while in Canada the song reached number six on the RPM Top Singles chart and"
YouTube Link 2024-10-30T01:32Z 343K followers, 22.9K engagements

"True [----] Spandau Ballet 'Spandau Ballet' were an English new wave band formed in London in [----]. Inspired by the capital's post-punk underground dance scene they emerged at the start of the 1980s as the house band for the Blitz Kids playing "European Dance Music" as "The Applause" for this new club culture's audience. They became one of the most successful groups of the New Romantic era of British pop and were part of the Second British Invasion of the Billboard Top [--] in the 1980s selling [--] million albums and having [--] hit singles worldwide. "True" is a song by English new wave band"
YouTube Link 2025-05-19T18:26Z 332K followers, 15.8K engagements

"You Can't Hurry Love [----] Supremes "You Can't Hurry Love" This song is one of the Supremes' exciting hits but sadly Ballard's voice is absent. Florence Ballard (Florence Glenda Chapman 19431976) a poor student from Detroit was a founding member of the Supremes the Motown vocal female group she celebrated for her powerful voice. She sang on [--] top [--] singles with the group including ten No.1 hits. However she faced ongoing conflicts with Diana Ross and Berry Gordy the president of Motown Records which ultimately led to her expulsion from the group after she appeared inebriated during a"
YouTube Link 2025-03-12T19:19Z 302K followers, 11.5K engagements

"You've Got a Friend [----] Carole King As one of the most successful songwriters in American music history Carole King (born in [----] New York) composed or co-composed [---] pop hits that appeared on the Billboard Hot [---] during the latter half of the 20th century. Her major success began in the 1960s when she collaborated with her first husband Gerry Goffin to write over twenty hit songs. King created countless hits as a songwriter and achieved great success by singing and releasing her own albums. Her works have been consistently covered and many artists have achieved success through King's"
YouTube Link 2025-04-14T01:04Z 332K followers, 991.9K engagements

"❄Am I the only one who didnt know Jos Feliciano wrote and sang this iconic song Feliz Navidad "Feliz Navidad" is a Christmas song written and first recorded in [----] by Puerto Rican singer-songwriter Jos Feliciano. Its simple repetitive lyricsthe traditional Spanish Christmas and New Year greeting "Feliz Navidad prspero ao y felicidad" (Merry Christmas a prosperous year and happiness) followed by the English refrain "I wanna wish you a Merry Christmas from the bottom of my heart"have made it a beloved Christmas classic worldwide. Feliciano composed "Feliz Navidad" while feeling homesick during"
YouTube Link 2024-12-08T00:18Z 224K followers, 133.8K engagements

"If You Love Me [----] Olivia Newton John 'If You Love Me (Let Me Know)' is a song written by John Rostill that was a [----] hit single for Olivia Newton John (1948-2022). As with her single 'Let Me Be There' Mike Sammes sings a bass harmony. It was her second release to hit the top [--] in the United States reaching number [--] on the pop chart and number [--] on the Easy Listening chart. It also reached number [--] on the Billboard country chart. The vocalist who enhanced the song with his deep bass harmony was Michael William Sammes (19282001) an English musician and vocal session arranger known for"
YouTube Link 2025-04-28T00:07Z 365K followers, 96.5K engagements

"You Light Up My Life [----] Debby Boone "You Light Up My Life" is a ballad written by Joseph Brooks originally recorded by Kasey Cisyk for the soundtrack album of the [----] film. The best-known cover version is by Debby Boone. Debby Boone born in [----] is an American singer author and actress best known for her [----] hit "You Light Up My Life." As the daughter of famous singer and actor Pat Boone and Shirley Foley she began her career recording gospel and pop music alongside her sisters as part of "The Pat Boone Family." In [----] she married Gabriel Ferrer an ordained priest in the Episcopal Church"
YouTube Link 2025-03-27T17:36Z 338K followers, 46.5K engagements

"❄ Magical Christmas Neighborhoods in Orange County California🌴 "It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas" is a Christmas song written in [----] by Meredith Willson. The song was originally titled "It's Beginning to Look Like Christmas" Perry Como was the first to record and release the song in [----]. The song has become a standard recorded by many artists. It was first a hit for Perry Como and the Fontane Sisters with Mitchell Ayres & His Orchestra on September [--] [----]. Bing Crosby recorded a version on October [--] [----] on Decca Records which was also popular"
YouTube Link 2024-12-21T23:28Z 232K followers, [----] engagements

"Girl [----] 😎 F.R.David Elli Robert Fitoussi born in [----] better known as F. R. David is a French musician acclaimed for his [----] hit single "Words." Fitoussi was born into a Tunisian Jewish family and grew up in Menzel Bourguiba formerly known as Ferryville which was part of the French protectorate of Tunisia. He began his music career in Paris under the name Robert Fitoussi initially performing with the French garage band Les Trfles. For his solo career he adopted the name F.R. David taking the initials from his full name and drawing inspiration from the biblical story of David and Goliath."
YouTube Link 2025-03-03T14:03Z 294K followers, [----] engagements

"Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me [----] Gladys Knight & The Pips From a young age Gladys Knight (Born 1944) showcased her singing talents in church blending soul R&B pop and gospel in her music which highlights her unique voice and emotional depth. Known as the "Empress of Soul" she's a true icon of the genre. Throughout her life Knight has faced challenges including family struggles health issues and a decade-long gambling addiction. After losing $60000 in one night at the baccarat table in the late '80s she joined Gamblers Anonymous and successfully overcame her addiction. In [----] she"
YouTube Link 2025-03-29T16:49Z 313K followers, 42.5K engagements

"Serenade [----] Steve Miller Band Steven Haworth Miller (born 1943) is an American musician. He is the founder and only remaining original member of the Steve Miller Band which he established in [----]. Miller is the principal songwriter lead singer harmonica player keyboardist and one of the guitarists. He inherited his musical talent from his parents and received encouragement from his godfather the famous guitarist Les Paul. From a young age he developed a deep understanding of blues and jazz through interactions with various musicians which contributed to his strong business acumen in the"
YouTube Link 2025-03-11T22:42Z 303K followers, 10.5K engagements

"STAY [----] Maurice Williams and The Zodiacs Born in [----] in Lancaster South Carolina Maurice Williams began his music career by performing in church from the age of [--]. Along with his childhood friend Earl Gainey Williams formed a gospel group called the 'Junior Harmonizers' and as their interest shifted towards Doo-Wop music they changed their name to the Royal Charms. After graduating from high school while performing with the band their station wagon broke down. The band came across a car named Zodiac and decided to change their name accordingly. 'Stay' is a song that Maurice Williams"
YouTube Link 2025-04-27T16:07Z 324K followers, 12.6K engagements

"Puppy Love [----] Donny Osmond"
YouTube Link 2024-06-28T17:57Z 371K followers, 359.3K engagements

"Winter Time1977 Steve Miller Band Steven Haworth Miller (born 1943) is an American musician. He is the founder and only remaining original member of the Steve Miller Band which he established in [----]. Miller is the principal songwriter lead singer harmonica player keyboardist and one of the guitarists. He inherited his musical talent from his parents and received encouragement from his godfather the famous guitarist Les Paul. From a young age he developed a deep understanding of blues and jazz through interactions with various musicians which contributed to his strong business acumen in the"
YouTube Link 2025-03-08T23:24Z 298K followers, 11.8K engagements

"Abracadabra [----] Steve Miller Band Steven Haworth Miller (born 1943) is an American musician. He is the founder and only remaining original member of the Steve Miller Band which he established in [----]. Miller is the principal songwriter lead singer harmonica player keyboardist and one of the guitarists. He inherited his musical talent from his parents and received encouragement from his godfather the famous guitarist Les Paul. From a young age he developed a deep understanding of blues and jazz through interactions with various musicians which contributed to his strong business acumen in the"
YouTube Link 2025-03-08T15:12Z 302K followers, 34.2K engagements

"Queen of Hearts 1981Juice Newton Queen of Hearts is a country-pop song written by Hank DeVito the pedal steel guitarist in Emmylou Harris's backing group The Hot Band. It was first recorded by Dave Edmunds on his [----] album Repeat When Necessary. Edmunds' version was released as a single and reached No.11 in the UK and No.12 in Ireland that year but failed to chart substantially elsewhere in the world. The most successful version of the song was recorded by Juice Newton in [----] her version reached No.2 in the United States. Newton's version also reached the top [--] in Canada Australia Denmark"
YouTube Link 2024-11-07T06:16Z 174K followers, 16K engagements

"Stairway to Heaven [----] Led Zeppelin In [----] when Eric Clapton the guitarist of The Yardbirds left the band Jimmy Page was recommended as his replacement. As The Yardbirds' popularity declined most of its members left leaving only Jimmy Page and Chris Dreja to keep the band alive. Eager to revive the group that had only lasted five years Jimmy Page began recruiting new members alongside Chris Dreja. At the time forming supergroups made up of talented session musicians was trendy following bands like Cream Fleetwood Mac and John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers. In [----] the legendary meeting between"
YouTube Link 2025-06-08T01:11Z 373K followers, 99.9K engagements

"Too Young [----] Nat King Cole "Too Young" was one of the early attempts by record labels to release songs with a young musical persona that might appeal to a young audience. In the US among the earliest versions were those recorded by Victor Young and His Orchestra and Johnny Desmond. However it was the version recorded by Nat King Cole that proved to be most successful. "Too Young" was written by Sidney Lippman and lyrics by Sylvia Dee. A recording of the song was released by Nat King Cole in [----] which reached No.1 in the US and became the best-selling song of the year. Another successful"
YouTube Link 2024-12-27T19:29Z 240K followers, [----] engagements

"❄One of the Oldest Christmas Songs [----] Bing Crosby Bing Crosby (1903-1977) the famous American singer actor and entertainer was active in the mid-20th century. His song "White Christmas" released in [----] became the best-selling single of all time and was inducted into the Guinness World Records. Crosby was also a renowned actor and he worked across various media such as radio and television programs which inspired many artists in today's multimedia environment. Crosby's style influenced numerous musicians and actors including famous figures like Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley. He was not"
YouTube Link 2024-12-02T18:56Z 371K followers, 77.9K engagements

"Take Me Home Country Road "Take Me Home Country Roads" renowned for John Denver's iconic rendition was composed by Bill Danoff Taffy Nivert and John Denver. Released as a single in [----] the song quickly attained remarkable success earning Gold certification shortly after and later achieving Platinum status in [----]. In [----] Denver's original [----] recording was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. The song has become a beloved symbol of West Virginia and is recognized as one of the official state songs. In [----] it was selected by the Library of Congress for inclusion in the National Recording"
YouTube Link 2025-02-04T01:13Z 272K followers, [----] engagements

"Doggie in the Window [----] Patti Page "How Much Is That Doggie in the Window" is a popular novelty song written by Bob Merrill and registered in [----] under the title "The Doggie in the Window." In [----] Patti Page's rendition of "The Doggie in the Window" reached number one on the US Billboard charts gaining popularity across various demographics. Children mimicked barking sounds Mercury Records received numerous requests for free puppies and the American Kennel Club saw an increase in registrations. Ultimately this record sold over [--] million copies and was the third best-selling song of 1953."
YouTube Link 2025-06-17T17:29Z 341K followers, [----] engagements

"Here Comes The Sun [----] George Harrison The Beatles "Here Comes the Sun" is a song by the English band The Beatles from their [----] album Abbey Road written and sung by George Harrison. Harrison composed the song in [----] while spending a day at the countryside home of his friend Eric Clapton. The Beatles recorded "Here Comes the Sun" in [----] at London's EMI Studios. The song is centered around Harrison's acoustic guitar and features a Moog synthesizer which Harrison introduced after acquiring an early model in California. Alongside another of Harrison's songs "Something" "Here Comes the Sun""
YouTube Link 2024-12-16T01:23Z 369K followers, 149.6K engagements

"Angel of the Morning [----] Juice Newton "Angel of the Morning" is a [----] song written by Chip Taylor. It was originally recorded by Evie Sands and first charted by Merrille Rush in [----]. It went to No1 in Canada and No [--] in the United States. In [----] it was covered by Juice Newton for her 6th studio album Juice. It went to No [--] in the United States and Switzerland No [--] in Canada"
YouTube Link 2024-11-07T16:00Z 173K followers, 47.5K engagements

"The Best of Me [----] David Foster & Olivia Newton John "The Best of Me" is the debut solo single by David Foster released in [----]. The song was composed in [----] by David Foster Jeremy Lubbock and Richard Marx. It has since been recorded by numerous artists the most notable being Olivia Newton-John whom Foster chose as his duet partner when he re-recorded the track in [----]. Cliff Richard chose this song as his 100th single in 1989"
YouTube Link 2025-01-17T01:00Z 357K followers, 117.9K engagements

"You're No Good [----] Linda Ronstadt An 18-year-old girl from Arizona Linda Ronstadt moved to Los Angeles to begin her music career with the folk-rock band Stone Poneys. She is known for her impressive natural wide-ranging vocals which allow her to excel in various music genres and collaborate with diverse artists. In the male-dominated rock scene Linda stood out by blending rock folk country and pop into a unique style. Besides her musical talents Ronstadt captivated audiences with her charm and charisma. Despite experiencing much love in her life she never married and chose instead to raise"
YouTube Link 2025-04-21T22:34Z 339K followers, 604K engagements

"Shower the People [----] James Taylor 'Shower the People' is a song written by James Taylor and serves as the opening track on his [----] album In the Pocket. The song is a meaningful ballad that showcases Taylor's talent for melody and phrasing similar to his other works. You can also hear Carly Simon's harmony vocals throughout the song. It reached No. [--] on the Billboard Hot [---] chart staying in the Top [--] for eight weeks. Additionally it topped the Easy Listening chart making it Taylor's third song to achieve that distinction following 'You've Got a Friend' in [----] and 'How Sweet It Is' in"
YouTube Link 2025-04-22T17:50Z 325K followers, 127.5K engagements

"Queen of Soul ✝ Aretha Franklin [----] I Say a Little Prayer"
YouTube Link 2024-03-09T20:44Z [--] followers, [----] engagements

"You're No Good [----] Linda Ronstadt"
YouTube Link 2024-07-09T22:09Z 314K followers, 299.8K engagements

"Hawaiian Wedding Song [----] Tammy Wynette The original title of Hawaiian Wedding Song was Ke Kali Nei Au (Waiting There for Thee) which was adapted from a love song composed by Charles E. King in [----]. It was originally recorded in Hawaiian by Helen Desha Beamer. Later the lyrics were rewritten by Al Hoffman and Dick Manning and the song was re-named Hawaiian Wedding Song. An earlier English version of Ke Kali Nei Au was performed by Bing Crosby with lyrics by Johnny Burke. This version was recorded on February [--] [----] with Betty Mullin and Lyn Murray and His Orchestra. Andy Williams released a"
YouTube Link 2024-12-15T21:27Z 232K followers, 32.6K engagements

"1972 Lobo Lobo which means "wolf" in Spanish is the stage name of Roland Kent LaVoie born in [----]. He is an American singer-songwriter recognized for his series of hit songs in the 1970s. He started his music career with bands such as The Rumours and Sugar Beats before releasing his first solo album in [----]. In [----] he gained significant recognition with "Me and You and a Dog Named Boo" marking the start of his journey as Lobo. In the 1980s he took advantage of his rising popularity in Asia continuing to release music in that region. He has remained engaged in the music industry notably"
YouTube Link 2025-03-01T19:55Z 290K followers, [----] engagements

"All At Once LIVE [----] Whitney Houston "All at Once" is a song released in [----] on her debut album Whitney Houston. Though it wasnt released as a single in the United States it became popular internationally especially in Europe and Japan solidifying Houstons reputation as a powerful vocalist early in her career. The song remains a fan favorite and showcases Houstons remarkable ability to convey deep emotion through her voice. Whitney Houston was an iconic American singer and actress born in [----] in Newark New Jersey. Known for her powerful soulful voice and extraordinary range she became one"
YouTube Link 2024-11-01T19:29Z 368K followers, 1.2M engagements

"Baby Love [----] Supremes The Supremes were an American girl group formed in [----] in Detroit Michigan originally called the Primettes. In the 1960s they became Motown's most commercially successful group and the most successful vocal band in America. They intentionally adopted a glamorous image performing in intricate makeup high-fashion dresses and wigs. With elegant choreography by Motown's Cholly Atkins they showcased a rock and roll style rooted in R&B"
YouTube Link 2025-03-13T17:00Z 305K followers, 74K engagements

"Dont Worry Baby [----] Beach Boys "Dont Worry Baby" was written by Brian Wilson and Roger Christian and Wilson has referred to it as one of the band's greatest songs. Inspired by the Ronettes' [----] single "Be My Baby" the song shares a similar musical structure but differs in lyrics and production. It was originally composed for the Ronettes but after their producer Phil Spector rejected it Wilson produced it with The Beach Boys with the band performing all the instrumental parts. "Dont Worry Baby" has been ranked as one of the greatest songs of all time by Rolling Stone and it has been covered"
YouTube Link 2025-05-02T19:30Z 330K followers, 22.1K engagements

"Don't Forget to Remember [----] Bee Gees "Don't Forget to Remember" is a song by the Bee Gees from the album Cucumber Castle. The song was written by Barry and Maurice Gibb and produced by the band with Robert Stigwood. The song's genre is country like much of what Maurice and Barry wrote together without input from their brother Robin Gibb but all three brothers have written in the medium at other times most notably the Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton hit "Islands in the Stream". The song features Barry Gibb singing at a lower pitch than usual"
YouTube Link 2025-01-03T16:36Z 356K followers, 205.2K engagements

"Steve Miller Band [----] Steven Haworth Miller (born 1943) is an American musician. He is the founder and only remaining original member of the Steve Miller Band which he established in [----]. Miller is the principal songwriter lead singer harmonica player keyboardist and one of the guitarists. He inherited his musical talent from his parents and received encouragement from his godfather the famous guitarist Les Paul. From a young age he developed a deep understanding of blues and jazz through interactions with various musicians which contributed to his strong business acumen in the music"
YouTube Link 2025-06-20T17:19Z 342K followers, 29K engagements

"Colorado Driving toward the Lightning Road Trip from California to Michigan This song is "Apocalypse" by American ambient pop band "Cigarettes After Sex" released in [----]. It was written and produced by Greg Gonzalez. Cigarettes After Sex is a dream pop band formed in El Paso Texas in [----] by the front man vocalist Greg Gonzalez. The band is known for their ethereal and dream-like musical style lyrics often based on the themes of romance and love as well as Gonzalez's voice which has been described as "androgynous". While marketed as an ambient pop band Cigarettes After Sex are also"
YouTube Link 2024-10-12T19:48Z 144K followers, [---] engagements

"La Maritza [----] Sylvie Vartan "La Maritza" is a song by Sylvie Vartan from her [----] album Sylvie Vartan. The song was written by Jean Renard and Pierre Delano. Vartan who was born in Bulgaria sings and express her nostalgia for her homeland especially the Maritza River. This song showcases her unique and emotional voice while incorporating elements of Bulgarian culture. It is a significant part of her musical career and is cherished by many for a long time"
YouTube Link 2025-01-04T18:19Z 365K followers, 313.8K engagements

"Tears in Heaven [----] Eric Clapton "Tears in Heaven" is a song by Eric Clapton written about the death of his four-year-old son Conor. On March [--] [----] Conor fell from a 53rd-floor apartment in New York City and tragically passed away. Following this heartbreaking event Clapton withdrew and isolated himself for a while but eventually he started working again using music as a way to cope with his grief. During this period he co-wrote "Tears in Heaven" and collaborated with Will Jennings. Jennings described the song as "It's very personal and sad and in my experience theres nothing quite like"
YouTube Link 2025-05-24T01:23Z 337K followers, 319.9K engagements

"For The Good Times [----] Kris Kristofferson "For the Good Times" is a song written by Kris Kristofferson first recorded by Bill Nash in [----] before appearing on Kristofferson's own debut album in [----]. After a recording by Ray Price became a hit single the song established Kristofferson as one of country and popular music's top songwriters while giving Price his first chart-topping country and western song in [--] years. "For the Good Times" continued to be recorded by a number of artists"
YouTube Link 2024-10-10T18:33Z 321K followers, 202.5K engagements

"Mylne Demongeot 1935-2022 Born in September [----] in Nice France Mylne Demongeot was the only child of Alfred Jean Demongeot and Claudia Troubnikova. She was a French film television and theatre actress and author with a career spanning seven decades and more than [---] credits in French Italian English and Japanese speaking productions. At the age of [--] she rose to stardom with her portrayal of Abigail Williams in the [----] film 'The Crucible' earning a nomination for the BAFTA Award for Most Promising Newcomer and winning the Best Actress Award at the socialist Karlovy Vary International Film"
YouTube Link 2024-11-26T21:30Z 211K followers, 53.6K engagements

"Whenever I Hear It.Goosebumps (part2) The Eagles were formed in [----] in Los Angeles California consisting of initial members Glenn Frey Don Henley Randy Meisner and Bernie Leadon. Their music features a unique sound that blends smooth harmonies with country rock style. These characteristics laid the foundation for their significant success in the 1970s. In their early music career the collaboration with Linda Ronstadt greatly influenced the Eagles leading to several hit songs. Ronstadt's success provided opportunities for the Eagles allowing them to become cultural icons beyond just a rock"
YouTube Link 2025-06-03T21:06Z 338K followers, 42.3K engagements

"You Can Do Magic [----] America"
YouTube Link 2024-05-10T00:19Z 157K followers, 79.3K engagements

"#ucirvine #classof2025 #graduation #uc #irvine #california #university #graduation2025 Chelsia Chan (born in 1957) is a Hong Kong-based actress and singer-songwriter. She broke into the music industry after winning first place at an amateur creative singing contest in Hong Kong with her song "Dark Side of Your Mind." In [----] at the age of [--] she received the Best Actress Award at the Taiwan Golden Horse Film Festival for her role in the movie Qiu Xia (Chelsia My Love) Coincidentally this film shares her birth name and she remains the youngest recipient of this award to date. #chelsi"
YouTube Link 2025-06-15T22:56Z 341K followers, [----] engagements

"Jimmy Page [----] Guitar Intro 'Stairway to Heaven' Led Zeppelin Jimmy Page the guitarist of Led Zeppelin played the iconic intro to "Stairway to Heaven." He is known for creating the intricate acoustic guitar opening which gradually builds into a more powerful electric guitar solo as the song progresses. His work on the intro is considered one of the most famous and recognizable in rock history."Stairway to Heaven" is a song by the English rock band Led Zeppelin released in [----] on the band's untitled fourth studio album. Composed by guitarist Jimmy Page with lyrics written by lead singer"
YouTube Link 2024-04-03T20:35Z 355K followers, 2.3M engagements

"Landslide [----] Fleetwood Mac #mustardhill #OrangeCounty #california 'Landslide' is a song by the British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac written and performed by Stevie Nicks in [----]. While working as a waitress and cleaning lady to financially support herself and Lindsey Buckingham Nicks revealed that she was contemplating whether to go back to school or continue her career with guitarist Lindsey Buckingham when she wrote this song. After the release of their debut album 'Buckingham Nicks' they were dropped by Polydor Records before they could release a follow-up. Nicks composed the song"
YouTube Link 2025-05-01T18:52Z 326K followers, 12.7K engagements

"You Don't Have to Say You Love Me [----] Dusty Springfield "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me" is a [----] song recorded by English singer Dusty Springfield based on "Io che non vivo senza te" (I who can't live without you) an Italian song with music by Pino Donaggio and lyrics by Vito Pallavicini which was very successful in Italy. The Italian song was introduced at the 15th edition of the Sanremo Festival by Donaggio and his team partner Jody Miller. It reached the final at Sanremo and as recorded by Donaggio reached No. [--] in Italy in March [----] remaining there for three weeks. "Io che non vivo"
YouTube Link 2024-11-15T15:39Z 329K followers, 118.5K engagements

"You're My Everything [----] Leroy Gomez💛Santa Esmeralda Band"
YouTube Link 2024-07-06T19:32Z 159K followers, [----] engagements

"Make Your Own Kind of Music [----] Cass Elliot "Make Your Own Kind of Music" a song by Cass Elliot released in [----] is a significant piece in the realm of pop music. It was written by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil and was seen as a crucial evolution in self-referential pop despite being a modest hit peaking at number [--] on the Billboard Hot [---]. The song captured Elliot's desire for independence and self-expression especially after the struggles she faced with her debut album. The track gained renewed attention as it was featured prominently in the TV series "Lost" where it was celebrated as one"
YouTube Link 2025-01-14T22:35Z 263K followers, 35.5K engagements

"You're So Vain [----] Carly Simon"
YouTube Link 2024-03-06T20:35Z 314K followers, 356.9K engagements

"Da Doo Ron Ron [----] The Crystals"
YouTube Link 2024-03-29T17:13Z 19.2K followers, [---] engagements

"The End of the World [----] Skeeter Davis Skeeter Davis (born Mary Frances Penick 1931-2004) was an American country music singer and songwriter known for her crossover pop hits including "The End of the World." She began her career performing in a group called the 'Davis Sisters' alongside her high school friend Betty Jack Davis. The nickname "Skeeter" affectionately given to her by her grandfather during her childhood became closely associated with her identity. Tragically after one of their performances the duo was involved in a car accident that resulted in the untimely death of Betty Jack"
YouTube Link 2025-02-02T13:01Z 269K followers, 23.2K engagements

"You are the sunshine of my life [----] Stevie Wonder 🚘 Last August my daughter and I packed up all her things into her car and drove [--] hours from California to Michigan. After helping her settle in I headed back to California hoping nothing would happen to her living so far away. But just four months later she was in a serious car accident. The lovely car she had bought while juggling two part-time jobs was gone and instead of getting a new one she decided to move right next to the school. We loaded her belongings into the SUV we rented from the Detroit airport and moving everything meant we"
YouTube Link 2025-02-27T07:41Z 290K followers, [---] engagements

"Ben [----] Michael Jackson"
YouTube Link 2024-01-25T22:13Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"Crying in the Chapel [-----] Elvis Presley Personally "Crying in the Chapel" is my favorite Elvis song. Its deeply moving and a beautiful testament to his incredible talent as a singer. Darrell Glenn first recorded "Crying in the Chapel" in [----] while still in high school backed by his fathers band the Rhythm Riders. The song became a local hit in Fort Worth Texas and quickly gained national attention. Multiple artists released versions that summer including Rex Allen the Orioles and June Valli with all reaching Billboard charts across genres. Glenn's version peaked at #6 on the pop chart and"
YouTube Link 2024-12-06T03:12Z 216K followers, [----] engagements

"The Girl from Ipanema [----] Astrud Gilberto Astrud Gilberto (1940-2023) was a Brazilian singer of bossa nova and samba who gained international popularity in the 1960s. She helped popularize bossa nova worldwide with "The Girl from Ipanema" achieving international fame and being nominated for a Grammy Award. She moved to the United States recording songs in multiple languages and actively engaging in her music career including founding her own production company receiving awards and participating in social and charitable activities. In her later years she dedicated herself to animal rights"
YouTube Link 2025-05-12T20:11Z 331K followers, 60.1K engagements

"Aubrey [----] BREAD "Aubrey" is a song written and composed by American singer-songwriter David Gates and originally recorded by the soft rock group Bread of which Gates was the leader and primary music producer. It appeared on Bread's [----] album Guitar Man"
YouTube Link 2024-11-09T21:29Z 360K followers, 173.1K engagements

"Rainy Days and Mondays [----] Carpenters Richard Carpenter (born 1946) was a talented songwriter arranger and keyboardist while Karen Carpenter (1950-1983) originally started as a drummer. However her captivating voice gradually became the focal point of the group leading to a decline in her drumming. She often described herself as a "drummer who sings" but being positioned behind her drum kit made it hard for audiences to see her which led to her being encouraged to step forward on stage. Throughout her life Karen struggled with depression and anorexia nervosa issues that had a profound effect"
YouTube Link 2025-03-10T14:04Z 301K followers, 66.4K engagements

"Crying in the Chapel [----] Elvis Presley Personally "Crying in the Chapel" is my favorite Elvis' song. Its deeply moving and a beautiful testament to his incredible talent as a singer. Darrell Glenn first recorded "Crying in the Chapel" in [----] while still in high school backed by his fathers band the Rhythm Riders. The song became a local hit in Fort Worth Texas and quickly gained national attention. Multiple artists released versions that summer including Rex Allen the Orioles and June Valli with all reaching Billboard charts across genres. Glenn's version peaked at No.6 on the pop chart and"
YouTube Link 2025-04-03T17:45Z 317K followers, 29.4K engagements

"Dusty Springfield 1939-1999 📌Dusty Springfield (1939-1999) was a true diva and one of the greatest female singers to come from Britain and Ireland. Her legendary soulful voice left a lasting mark on music history. She was insecure about her appearance often sporting a dramatic blonde beehive heavy eye makeup and signature hand gestures which helped cement her as an icon of the 1960s. Naturally shy Dusty rarely attended the popular parties and nightclubs of that era. Her sharp intelligence deep musical knowledge and her outspoken stance against racism and injustice often put her at odds with"
YouTube Link 2025-09-29T23:11Z 373K followers, 12.2K engagements

"For Your Eyes Only [----] Sheena Easton "For Your Eyes Only" is the theme song to the James Bond movie written by Bill Conti and Mick Leeson and performed by Scottish singer Sheena Easton in [----]. It was nominated for Best Original Song at the Academy Awards in [----]. Contiwho was responsible for the film's scorehad originally written the song thinking about Donna Summer or Dusty Springfield singers he thought "fit the Bond style" Easton is the only artist to be seen singing the theme song to a Bond movie during its opening titles as Maurice Binder liked Easton's appearance and decided to add"
YouTube Link 2025-01-07T21:53Z 391K followers, 2.6M engagements

"You Can Do Magic [----] America America is a British-American rock band formed in London in [----] by Dewey Bunnell who was born in England but is American along with Americans Gerry Beckley and Dan Peek. The three met as sons of U.S. Air Force personnel stationed in London where they started performing live. Gaining significant popularity in the 1970s they became known for their close vocal harmonies and light acoustic folk-rock sound. From the time Dan Peek left the band in [----] until his death in [----] there was much speculation about whether he would or could rejoin the group. On Peek's 1978"
YouTube Link 2025-05-26T16:30Z 398K followers, 366.3K engagements

"Greatest Love of All [----] George Benson "Greatest Love of All" was originally recorded by George Benson in [----] with music by Michael Masser and lyrics by Linda Creed. It reached No. [--] on the US Hot Soul Singles chart and served as the theme for the film "The Greatest" a biography of boxer Muhammad Ali. Benson recorded the song four times in total. Eight years later Whitney Houston covered it with a slightly altered title gaining widespread recognition when it topped the charts. In an interview composer Michael Masser remarked that Ali embodied a remarkable athlete who faced prejudice yet"
YouTube Link 2025-04-02T00:32Z 390K followers, 66K engagements

"All I Have to Do Is Dream [----] The Everly Brothers The Everly Brothers Don and Phil were a rock duo that significantly influenced American music and were pioneers of rock in the 1950s. Their harmonious sound greatly inspired the early Beatles. After [----] the brothers pursued solo careers and faced various challenges. Phil's death in [----] was a deep shock for Don who always believed he would outlive his younger brother. In a [----] interview Don revealed that he kept some of Phil's ashes at home and had a unique ritual of taking them out each morning to say "good morning." Paul McCartney posted"
YouTube Link 2025-04-05T22:43Z 398K followers, 98.3K engagements

"I Just Fall In Love Again [----] Anne Murray Anne Murray(Born [----] Canada) is a celebrated icon of pop country and adult contemporary music in Canada. She made history as the first Canadian female solo artist to reach No. [--] on the U.S. charts and has won four Grammy Awards solidifying her global fame. After releasing her final Christmas album in [----] she retired stating "40 years of performing is enough." Murray established the Anne Murray Centre in her hometown where she actively supports local community initiatives and cultural programs through her philanthropy. As a spokesperson for various"
YouTube Link 2025-03-19T02:11Z 388K followers, 160.9K engagements

"Seasons in the Sun [----] Terry Jacks "Seasons in the Sun" is the English version of the [----] song "Le Moribond" (The Dying Man) by Belgian singer-songwriter Jacques Brel with lyrics rewritten in [----] by poet and singer Rod McKuen. The first version of the song was recorded by Brel and it tells the story of a dying man bidding farewell to his loved ones. He first says goodbye to his friend Emile followed by a priest an acquaintance named Antoine and finally his wife. Despite knowing that his wife had an affair with Antoine he still asks Antoine to take care of her. Rod McKuen translated the"
YouTube Link 2024-12-29T00:30Z 385K followers, 924.9K engagements

"Don't Worry Be Happy [----] Bobby McFerrin Bobby McFerrin (Born 1950- ) is an American singer songwriter and conductor. His vocal technique includes singing fluidly while making rapid and significant pitch jumps quickly switching between modal and falsetto registers. He performs both the main melody and the accompaniment parts often tapping his mouth and chest or producing percussion effects from his mouth. Additionally he is capable of multiphonic singing. In an interview with Daniel Levitin McFerrin revealed that he had been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease which prompted him to sell his"
YouTube Link 2025-05-29T19:35Z 390K followers, 68.7K engagements

"Move On [----] ABBA *Benny Andersson (Born [----] Stockholm Sweden) composer songwriter producer keyboardist *Bjrn Ulvaeus (Born [----] Gothenburg Sweden) singer songwriter producer guitarist Core members of ABBA they co-wrote most of the group's songs. Their talent creativity melodies and relatable lyrics fueled the bands success. From the 1970s to the 1980s ABBA became a global pop icon and greatly influenced the international music scene. Spanning genres like disco pop and rock their music remains immensely popular even after [--] years. #abba #moveon #abbasongs #benny #nostalgia #nostalgicmusic"
YouTube Link 2025-05-11T04:38Z 388K followers, 111.3K engagements

"Never My Love [----] The Association The Association is an American Sunshine Pop band from Los Angeles California known for their rich harmonies and intricate vocal arrangements during the late 1960s. Over the years the band has included nearly [--] members and experienced multiple lineup changes. The original members were Jules Alexander Terry Kirkman Brian Cole Ted Bluechel Jr and Russ Giguere. In [----] Larry Ramos who had won a Grammy Award with the New Christy Minstrels in 1963becoming the first Asian American to do sojoined The Association after Jules Alexander left the band. "Never My Love""
YouTube Link 2025-05-30T23:52Z 392K followers, 146.1K engagements

"Father & Daughters Unforgettable Duet 1991Nat King Cole & Natalie Cole The song "Unforgettable" was originally titled "Uncomparable" but composer Irving Gordon changed it at the request of the music publishing company. Released in [----] it became one of Gordon's most celebrated works. In [----] Elvis Presleys musical director Joe Guercio proposed the idea of transforming Nat King Cole's [----] recording into a duet with his daughter Natalie Cole. The reimagined version achieved significant success reaching No. [--] on the Billboard Hot [---] and No. [--] on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart. At the"
YouTube Link 2024-12-06T19:11Z 395K followers, 256.3K engagements

"Baby I Love Your Way [----] Peter Frampton "Baby I Love Your Way" is a song written and performed by English singer-songwriter Peter Frampton released as a single in September [----]. Frampton was previously associated with the bands The Herd and Humble Pie. He achieved international fame with his live album "Frampton Comes Alive" and made the talk box famoushis unique playing style has influenced many artists. Frampton who has been married three times and has three children since [----] was also at the center of a palimony lawsuit in [----]. However he never lost his passion for music and remained"
YouTube Link 2025-02-25T17:34Z 288K followers, 27.6K engagements

"The End [----] Earl Grant Earl Grant was an American jazz and pop musician known for his soulful voice and skillful talent on multiple instruments including the piano organ and vibraphone. Born on January [--] [----] in Oklahoma City Oklahoma he began his career in music after serving in the Army and studying music at the University of Southern California. Grants unique sound was characterized by his smooth baritone voice and his use of the Hammond organ which became a defining element of his music. He is best remembered for his [----] hit "The End" a romantic ballad that showcased his rich vocals"
YouTube Link 2024-11-03T19:35Z 393K followers, 572.7K engagements

"Super Trouper [----] ABBA Super Trouper is a song by the Swedish pop group ABBA and the title track from their [----] studio album of the same name written by Benny Andersson and Bjrn Ulvaeus. It was released in [----] as the album's third single. The song with lead vocals by Anni-Frid Lyngstad had the working title "Blinka Lilla Stjrna" (Twinkle Little Star in Swedish) and was the last track to be written and recorded for the album (ultimately replacing the track "Put on Your White Sombrero" ) The song's name refers to the Super Trouper a make of followspot used in large venues"
YouTube Link 2024-10-03T18:39Z 390K followers, 3.2M engagements

"We're All Alone [----] Boz Scaggs William Royce "Boz" Scaggs (born in 1944) is an American singer songwriter and guitarist. He began his music career in the 1960s by playing in bands with Steve Miller initially in the Ardells and later as a member of the 'Steve Miller Band' from [----] to [----]. The success of his [----] album "Silk Degrees" significantly raised his profile as it produced multiple hit songs and marked a major turning point in his career. Notably the song "Lowdown" won a Grammy Award. While producing "Silk Degrees" Scaggs selected members of Toto as session musicians which not only"
YouTube Link 2025-03-07T13:00Z 393K followers, 337.6K engagements

"Stand By Me [----] Ben E King #beneking #standbyme #oldsong #oldmusic #nostalgia #nostalgicmusic"
YouTube Link 2024-03-05T16:19Z 399K followers, 1.2M engagements

"Good Vibrations [----] The Beach Boys "Good Vibrations" is a song by the American rock band the Beach Boys composed by Brian Wilson with lyrics by Mike Love. Released as a single in [----] it was an immediate critical and commercial success topping the charts in several countries including the United States and the United Kingdom. Known for its complex soundscapes episodic structure and unconventional approach to pop music it was the most expensive single ever recorded at the time. Today "Good Vibrations" is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential songs of the rock era."
YouTube Link 2024-12-17T03:00Z 390K followers, 108.4K engagements

"While My Guitar Gently Weeps [----] George Harrison "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" was composed by George Harrison (1943-2001) following his spiritual experiences in India and it garnered widespread recognition for his exceptional guitar playing and artistic depth placing him on equal footing with Lennon and McCartney who led The Beatles. Furthermore the song exemplifies Harrisons originality in seamlessly blending profound spiritual themes with musical innovation thus solidifying his reputation as a distinguished songwriter within the band. It has been acclaimed as a "remarkable work that"
YouTube Link 2025-05-07T17:32Z 393K followers, 445K engagements

"Original Members of The Stylistics [----] 'The Stylistics' are an American Philadelphia Soul group that achieved their greatest chart success in the 1970s. They formed in [----] with a lineup of singers *Russell Thompkins Jr. tenor lead vocals (19682000) *Airrion Love baritone (1968present) *Herb Murrell baritone (1968present) *James Dunn baritone (19681980) *James Smith bass (19681981) A pioneer of Philadelphia soul the legendary producer Thom Bell and the beautiful harmonies of The Stylistics Their collaboration resulted in some of the most soulful masterpieces "You Make Me Feel Brand New" that"
YouTube Link 2025-06-18T22:10Z 390K followers, 67.3K engagements

"I'll Meet You at Midnight [----] Smokie "I'll Meet You at Midnight" is a hit song by the British rock band Smokie released in [----]. The song was written and composed by the bands main songwriting duo Nicky Chinn and Mike Chapman. Chinn and Chapman were a renowned songwriting team throughout the 1970s and 1980s known for creating numerous hits for various popular artists including Smokie which solidified their success. "I'll Meet You at Midnight" was featured on Smokie's third album Midnight Caf. Upon release it became a beloved song in many European countries and quickly established itself as"
YouTube Link 2024-11-01T22:26Z 381K followers, 1.3M engagements

"Sway [----] Dean Martin 1917-1995"
YouTube Link 2024-04-04T18:20Z 383K followers, 650.3K engagements

"Yesterday Yes A Day [----] Jane Birkin "Yesterday Yes a Day" is a song sung by Jane Birkin a French-British singer actress and cultural icon known for her unique voice and stylish influence. Released in the early [----] this song was composed by Serge Gainsbourg who was Birkin's partner and a famous French singer-songwriter. Gainsbourg's poetic and sometimes cryptic lyrics pair beautifully with Birkins soft breathy vocal style adding an emotional depth that has made it memorable for fans. Though not as widely known internationally as their hit "Je taime moi non plus" "Yesterday Yes a Day""
YouTube Link 2024-10-28T18:13Z 386K followers, 489.7K engagements

"New Kid in Town [----] Eagles The Eagles were formed in [----] in Los Angeles California consisting of initial members Glenn Frey (guitar vocals) Don Henley (drums vocals) Randy Meisner (bass vocals) and Bernie Leadon (guitar vocals). They came together after working in Linda Ronstadt's band. The Eagles are known for their hit songs such as "Take It Easy" "Hotel California" and "New Kid in Town" and their music features a unique sound that blends smooth harmonies with country rock style. In their early music career Ronstadt's success provided opportunities for the Eagles allowing them to become"
YouTube Link 2025-04-20T15:52Z 403K followers, 2.4M engagements

"Thank You for the Music [----] ABBA Agnetha Faltskog Through the Years"
YouTube Link 2024-10-02T20:00Z 388K followers, 3M engagements

"Uptown Girl [----] Billy Joel "Uptown Girl" is a song written and performed by Billy Joel featured on his ninth studio album "An Innocent Man" released in [----]. The lyrics tell the story of a working-class "downtown man" trying to woo a wealthy "uptown girl." The song highlights the social class differences between the two characters and expresses the longing and desire for love. "Uptown Girl" achieved significant success reaching number three on the Billboard Hot [---] chart in [----] and staying at number one in the UK for five weeks and the music video features Joel and his backup singers"
YouTube Link 2025-01-20T23:30Z 379K followers, 448.9K engagements

"Andante Andante [----] ABBA Benny Andersson "Andante Andante" is a song recorded by the Swedish pop group ABBA for their album Super Trouper. It was released as a single in only two countries El Salvador and Argentina. Written by Benny Andersson and Bjrn Ulvaeus in [----] the song was initially titled "Hold Me Close" with Anni-Frid Lyngstad providing the lead vocals. Benny Andersson (1946- ) is a pivotal figure in ABBA not only for creating hits but also for being influenced by a diverse range of musical styles from an early age. At [--] he left school to perform in youth clubs where he met his"
YouTube Link 2025-02-06T19:29Z 399K followers, 158.6K engagements

"Boys Do Fall in Love [----] Robin Gibb "Boys Do Fall in Love" is a solo single by Robin Gibb released in [----] on his album Secret Agent. The song showcases an upbeat blend of synth-pop and new wave capturing the popular electronic sound of the 1980s. With its catchy melody rhythmic beat and Robins unique vocal style the track became a notable success in his solo career"
YouTube Link 2024-11-03T02:30Z 399K followers, 63.6K engagements

"No More Lonely Nights [----] Paul McCartney Paul McCartney (born in 1942) and Linda Eastman were married in [----] and had three children together. Paul also adopted Linda's daughter from her first marriage and raised her as his own. Linda McCartney (1941-1998) an American photographer and animal rights activist was Pauls most important companion throughout his life. They often retreated to a farmhouse in Scotland which he purchased to escape the frenzy of Beatlemania. John Lennon who married Yoko Ono in [----] remarked Linda faced the same insults and hatred simply for falling in love with Paul"
YouTube Link 2025-04-28T17:00Z 388K followers, 84.7K engagements

"Delilah [----] Tom Jones "Delilah" is a song performed by Tom Jones released in [----]. It's a dramatic ballad that tells the story of a man who is heartbroken after discovering that his lover Delilah has been unfaithful. The song features a catchy melody and powerful orchestration showcasing Jones's strong vocal performance. "Delilah" became one of his signature songs and is known for its memorable chorus often prompting audience sing-alongs during performances. The song has been covered by various artists over the years and remains a classic in pop and rock music"
YouTube Link 2024-03-05T17:49Z 386K followers, 1.2M engagements

"Can't Smile Without You [----] Barry Manilow Barry Manilow (Born 1943) is an American singer songwriter and producer whose music is beloved for its emotional lyrics beautiful melodies and strong storytelling elements. He has written and performed songs for musicals films and commercials and he has produced and arranged albums for himself as well as for other artists. Manilow also produced Grammy-nominated albums for Bette Midler Dionne Warwick and Sarah Vaughan. Manilow's concerts and live performances have touched many fans and his music continues to influence countless people. After same-sex"
YouTube Link 2025-03-27T23:22Z 398K followers, 381.6K engagements

"I'd Love You to Want Me [----] Lobo Lobo which means "wolf" in Spanish is the stage name of Roland Kent LaVoie born in [----]. He is an American singer-songwriter recognized for his series of hit songs in the 1970s. He started his music career with bands such as The Rumours and Sugar Beats before releasing his first solo album in [----]. In [----] he gained significant recognition with "Me and You and a Dog Named Boo" marking the start of his journey as Lobo. In the 1980s he took advantage of his rising popularity in Asia continuing to release music in that region. He has remained engaged in the"
YouTube Link 2025-03-01T22:33Z 389K followers, 428.9K engagements

"A Mother's Worry My Daughter's Car Crash My 21-year-old daughter who is studying in Ann Arbor Michigan was in a serious car accident. Her car was completely wrecked and had to be scrapped. Fortunately she didnt sustain any serious injuries just some pain where her cheek hit the airbag. My husband and I quickly booked plane tickets and flew to Ann Arbor. When we arrived it was snowing and the winter felt terribly harsh for someone used to Californias climate. My heart ached with worry for her and it saddened me to imagine how scared and overwhelmed she must have felt all alone"
YouTube Link 2025-02-26T06:31Z 289K followers, [----] engagements

"Mockin' Bird Hill [----] Patti Page "Mockin' Bird Hill" is a song written by Calle Jularbo with lyrics by George Vaughn Horton. It is based closely on a Swedish waltz called "Livet i Finnskogarna" (Life in the Finn Woods) recorded by Calle Jularbo in [----] which enjoyed some popularity in the U.S. It also has close roots to another old Scandinavian waltz -a gammaldans called "Norska bondvals" or "Norwegian farmer's waltz. The song is perhaps best known by Patti Page and the duo of Les Paul and Mary Ford in [----] or by Donna Fargo's [----] version but many other artists have also recorded the song"
YouTube Link 2025-05-31T20:09Z 398K followers, 48.4K engagements

"Fly Me to the Moon [----] Frank Sinatra Frank Sinatra (1915-1998) was a renowned singer and actor celebrated for his charm charisma and flawless sense of style making him one of the greatest entertainers of the 20th century. He was also well-known for his four marriages and numerous affairs with women. "Frank attracted women. He couldn't help it. Just to look at himthe way he moved and how he behavedwas to know that he was a great lover and true gentleman. He adored the company of women and knew how to treat them. I had friends whose husbands were 'players' and every time the husbands had"
YouTube Link 2025-05-20T22:50Z 381K followers, 106.1K engagements

"All for the Love of a Girl [----] Johnny Horton Just after winning the Grammy Award for Best Country & Western Recording in [----] and at the peak of his musical success Johnny Horton lost his life in a car accident at the age of [--]. After finishing a performance in Austin Texas he collided with an oncoming truck resulting in his immediate death while two band members and the driver sustained injuries. His close friend Johnny Cash dedicated a remake on his album to Johnny Horton. Horton remains a legend in country music with his powerful storytelling and songs that dealt with historical themes."
YouTube Link 2025-02-14T17:42Z 281K followers, 11.3K engagements

"Larry Knechtel 1940-2009 American musician Larry Knechtel was a vital member of the Wrecking Crew. He won a Grammy Award for his piano performance on Simon & Garfunkel's 'Bridge Over Troubled Water.' Gifted with perfect pitch he transcended sheet music to play by ear becoming a legendary session musician who contributed to countless hit songs of the 70s. Check out the incredible artists hes collaborated withit's easier to name the famous songs he didn't work on His impressive list includes legends like Simon & Garfunkel Duane Eddy the Beach Boys the Mamas & the Papas the Monkees the Partridge"
YouTube Link 2025-02-23T16:04Z 287K followers, 20.4K engagements

"Never Gonna Fall in Love Again [----] Eric Carmen Eric Carmen (1949-2024) was born in Cleveland Ohio to a family of Russian Jewish immigrants he was introduced to classical music through piano and violin in his childhood. At [--] he taught himself guitar and inspired by The Beatles The Beach Boys and The Rolling Stones shifted his focus to pop rock music. During college he served as the frontman for a band called Raspberries and began his solo career in [----]. Carmen's first two solo singles released in [----] both drew from the music of Sergei Rachmaninoff. The first "All by Myself" was based on"
YouTube Link 2025-03-31T00:54Z 392K followers, 102.1K engagements

"Dance with My Father [----] Luther Vandross "Dance with My Father" is a song by Luther Vandross and the title track to his 13th studio album. It was released in [----] as the album's lead single. With Richard Marx Vandross wrote the song based on his personal experience. The lyrics recall childhood memories with Vandross's father who used to dance with him and his mother. At the time of "Dance with My Father"s release as a single on May [----] Vandross had been hospitalized due to his suffering from stroke. This timely release of the song gained attention from critics. Despite the lack of promotion"
YouTube Link 2025-06-06T19:53Z 387K followers, 120.7K engagements

"Dancing Queen [----] ABBA During the recording sessions for "Dancing Queen" in [----] Benny Andersson brought home a tape with the backing track and played it for Anni-Frid Lyngstad who was moved to tears by the song. Lyngstad remarked "I found the song so beautiful. It's one of those songs that goes straight to your heart." Agnetha Fltskog later reflected "Its often difficult to predict what will be a hit but with 'Dancing Queen' we all knew it was going to be massive." Upon its release the song garnered widespread critical acclaim and captured a sense of surreal euphoria. Critics praised it"
YouTube Link 2025-02-04T14:00Z 383K followers, 318.8K engagements

"Sister Golden Hair [----] America America is a British-American rock band formed in London in [----] by Dewey Bunnell who was born in England but is American along with Americans Gerry Beckley and Dan Peek. The three met as sons of U.S. Air Force personnel stationed in London where they started performing live. Gaining significant popularity in the 1970s they became known for their close vocal harmonies and light acoustic folk-rock sound. From the time Dan Peek left the band in [----] until his death in [----] there was much speculation about whether he would or could rejoin the group. On Peek's 1978"
YouTube Link 2025-05-25T16:11Z 393K followers, 174K engagements

"Blue Moon [----] Billie Holiday "Blue Moon" is a popular song written by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart in [----] that has become a standard ballad. Early recordings included those by Connee Boswell and by Al Bowlly in [----]. The song was a hit twice in [----] with successful recordings in the U.S. by Billy Eckstine and Mel Torm. "Blue Moon" has been covered by many artists including The Beatles Frank Sinatra Ella Fitzgerald Ray Stevens Billie Holiday Elvis Presley Bobby Vinton Sam Cooke the Platters the Mavericks Dean Martin Amlia Rodrigues Yvonne De Carlo The Supremes Cyndi Lauper Bob Dylan and"
YouTube Link 2024-12-23T04:13Z 393K followers, 280.4K engagements

"Living Next Door to Alice [----] Smokie "Living Next Door to Alice" is a song written by Nicky Chinn and Mike Chapman. Originally released by Australian pop band 'New World' in [----] and charted at No [--] on the Australian chart. The song later became a worldwide hit for British band Smokie which recorded and released in [----]. The song is about a man's long-standing unadmitted love toward Alice his next-door neighbor of [--] years. The protagonist learned through mutual friend Sally that Alice is moving away and begins to reflect on childhood memories and his friendship with Alice and becomes"
YouTube Link 2024-10-16T20:21Z 398K followers, 320.6K engagements

"The Fool on the Hill [----] The Beatles "The Fool on the Hill" is an original piece by McCartney in [----] that addresses the theme of "someone who knows the right answer but is ridiculed by others." The simple melody skillfully alternates between minor and major keys effectively conveying confusion and emotional transitions to the listener in McCartney's signature style. Although it is regarded as part of the Beatles' first critical failure it still remains one of McCartney's finest gems and received favorable reviews for its musical qualities"
YouTube Link 2025-03-15T21:06Z 389K followers, 55.7K engagements

"Sweet Sweet Smile [----] Carpenters Juice Newton and her band leader Otha Young wrote the song but their record label Capitol Records declined to release it. A friend of the Carpenters and Newton's manager was playing the demo at his house while Karen Carpenter was visiting and she liked it. This song became the Carpenters' only country-western hit reaching number [--] on the Billboard Country Chart. A German version of "Sweet Sweet Smile" titled "Der Mann auf einem Seil" was used as the B-side of Wencke Myhre's [----] hit "Lass mein Knie Joe". In Finnish Lea Laven recorded a cover called "S Oot"
YouTube Link 2025-09-02T12:01Z 383K followers, 22.2K engagements

"As Tears Go By [----] Rolling Stones In [----] Mick Jagger and Keith Richards wrote their first ballad 'As Tears Go By'. Marianne Faithfull recorded the song and her rendition brought it to life forever changing her destiny. Jagger and Faithfulls lives soon became intertwined in a story of love scandal and rock history. In [----] the Rolling Stones released their own version of 'As Tears Go By'. Despite Jaggers initial doubts about the song it became an unexpected hit expanding the bands musical horizons"
YouTube Link 2024-11-20T06:18Z 397K followers, 299.1K engagements

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