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THE BEST LOVE SONGS OF THE 1960'S

http://youtu.be/eKEqWuX3RIU

 

1) 2:18 Never My Love - The Association
2) 5:26 My Cherie Amour - Stevie Wonder
3) 8:21 Goin' Out Of My Head - Little Anthony & The Imperials
4) 10:53 The Look Of Love - Dusty Springfield
5) 14:28 Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me - Mel Carter
6) 16:52 Stand By Me - Ben E King
7) 19:46 Dedicated To The One I Love - Mamas & Papas
8) 22:43 Stormy - The Classics 4
9) 25:29 Angel Of The Morning - Merrillee Rush
10) 28:40 To Love Somebody - The Bee Gees
11) 31:37 Play With Fire - The Rolling Stones
12) 33:45 Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow - Carole King
13) 37:58 Hey Girl - Billy Joel
14) 41:52 Your Precious Love - Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell
15) 44:56 You Made Me So Happy - Blood, Sweat And Tears
16) 48:21 Long As I Can See The Light - John Fogerty & Credence
17) 52:12 Light My Fire - Jose Felicano
18) 55:46 I Go To Pieces - Peter & Gordon
19) 58:07 Don't The Sun Catch You Crying - Gerry & The Pacemakers
20) 1:00:38 You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' - The Righteous Brothers
21) 1:04:20 (What A) Wonderful World - Sam Cooke
22) 1:06:26 I Can't Stop Loving You - Ray Charles
23) 1:10:37 I'll Never Fall In Love Again - Tom Jones
24) 1:14:36 Get Together - The Youngbloods
 
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Legends: Live At Montreux 1997

Eric Clapton, Steve Gadd, Marcus Miller, Joe Sample, David Sanborn

1:46:12 !!!

01. Full House
02. Groovin'
03. Ruthie
04. Snakes
05. Going Down Slow
06. The Peeper
07. In Case You Hadn't Noticed
08. Third Degree
09. First Song / Tango Blues
10. Put It Where You Want It
11. Shreveport Stomp
12. In A Sentimental Mood / Layla
13. Every Day I Have The Blues

 

http://youtu.be/zQu49GdLGu4

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Сега е времето да представя едно изпълнение, което помня от втората пловина на 60-те години, когато го чух за първи път от грамофонна плоча на един радиограмофон "ЛАТВИЯ" с кристална доза. Тогава Магнетофоните се брояха на пръсти, а висококачествени системи за слушане в народа просто нямаше.

Изпълнителя не си спомням, може да е бил оркестъра на Карел Влах, плочата на SUPRAPHON, но това не пречи усещането за музика, ритъм, емоция да го помня и досега.

 

Защо сега - ами БРАЗИЛИЯ и световното ми припомниха името...

 

Ray Conniff - BRAZIL (Aquarela do Brasil - Ary Barroso)

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Barry White - Love Serenade (Part I & II)

 

http://youtu.be/uajFqvvQBpc

 

"Love Serenade"
 

Take it off, baby, take it all off
I wanna see you the way you came into the world
I don't wanna feel no clothes, I don't wanna see no panties
And take off that brassiere, my dear, everybody's gone
I'm taking the receiver off the phone because baby you and me
This night we're gonna get it on to love serenade

You know I get in these moods, well you know how it is
And I'm very glad to know that you feel the same way too
Baby we're gonna lay here and gonna make love
And we're gonna do it like it's supposed to be done
Heaven only knows what goes on behind closed doors
The very depths of our souls will reach out tonight
You and me, baby in love serenade, oh baby, oh baby

Make me want you, tempt me, tempt me, tempt me
Make me need you, let me long for you
You'll know what it's like when a man and woman becomes one
And the only real way you can do that baby
Is when we're makin' love to each other
When you reach that, that simple feeling
When you're makin' love it's, it's like you're in another world
Help me, help me, oh baby help me
Lord have mercy on me
 
С тази песен имам една интересна история.
Като студент (втората половина на 70те), свалям текста от касетка и го превеждам на мой приятел, набор, също студент, но в друг ВУЗ. Той го записва на последната страница на някаква тетрадка.
Да, ама тази тетрадка била по някакъв предмет, по който му преподава симпатична млада преподавателка. Към края на семестъра жената взела тетрадката за преглед, и а тука, а там и стигнала до последните страници. Когато лицето и преминава през всички тонове на червеното, докато чете, приятеля ми се сеща какво и е привлекло вниманието. Изтръпва при мисълта, че даскалицата приема написаното лично. Все пак, тетрадката е по нейния предмет! Слава богу, нещата остават в сферата на нормалното и се разминават възможни проблеми.
Дори сега, като слушам тази страхотна песен, първо се сещам за тази история, а след това за останалите, свързани пак с тази характерна песен...
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What am I supposed to do
With a girl like Jesamine
Though my eyes are open wide
She's made my life a dream 

When Jesamine goes a part of me knows
I'm not really living
A butterfly child so free and so wild
And so full of living

When Jesamine stays though time goes fast
This is my world at last
Beautiful days lost in her eyes
But then the whole world dies

When Jesamine goes a part of me knows
I'm not really living
A butterfly child so free and so wild
And so full of living

What can you say
When a girl doesn't want to know
She's too far away
And she makes my life a dream

When Jesamine goes a part of me knows
I'm not really living
A butterfly child, just free and so wild
And so full of living

When Jesamine stays though time goes fast
This is my world at last
Beautiful days lost in her eyes
But then the whole world dies

What am I supposed to do
What can you say
With a girl like Jesamine
When a girl doesn't want to know
Though my eyes are open wide
She's too far away
She's made my life a dream
And she makes my life a dream

When Jesamine goes a part of me knows
I'm not really living
When Jesamine goes a part of me knows
I'm not really living...
 
 
The Casuals - Touched

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Ella Fitzgerald: Every Time We Say Goodbye (1965)

Another Cole Porter tune... 

 

Everytime we say goodbye, I die a little,
Everytime we say goodbye, I wonder why a little,
Why the Gods above me, who must be in the know.
Think so little of me, they allow you to go.
When you're near, there's such an air of spring about it,
I can hear a lark somewhere, begin to sing about it,
There's no love song finer, but how strange the change from major to
minor,
Everytime we say goodbye.

When you're near, there's such an air of spring about it,
I can hear a lark somewhere, begin to sing about it,
There's no love song finer, but how strange the change from major to
minor,
Everytime we say goodbye.

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Frank "Sugarchile" Robinson - Caldonia

 

 

From movie "No Leave No Love" 1946
Frank "Sugarchile" Robinson
SUGAR CHILE ROBINSON (By Dave Penny)
Born Frank Robinson, 1940, Detroit, Michigan

The history of 20th century entertainment is littered with child prodigies; from Shirley Temple in the 1930s, Toni Harper in the 1940s and Frankie Lymon in the 1950s. On the whole, although precociously talented, child entertainers were usually saddled with inferior, childish material that, while perhaps cute at the time, were usually novelty acts that grew tiresome pretty quickly. Some couldn't handle the swift drop in popularity and turned to drink or drugs, while others retired gracefully and concentrated their energies in other directions. One such was that tiny bundle of Detroit dynamite, "Sugar Chile" Robinson. Born Frankie Robinson, the youngest of six children, in Detroit in 1940, "Sugar Chile" began pounding on the family piano as a toddler - he reputedly banged out a recognisable version of Erskine Hawkins' Tuxedo Junction at the age of two - and by 1945 he had been "discovered" by pianist and bandleader Frankie Carle. Within a year he was asked to play at a Whitehouse party for President Harry Truman, had guested with Lionel Hampton's Orchestra and even appeared performing the title song in the 1946 MGM romantic comedy film "No Leave, No Love". It was not until July 1949, however, that he made his first records for the Capitol label, when, in the consummate company of jazz veterans Leonard Bibbs on bass and drummer Zutty Singleton, Robinson took his first two releases into the Billboard R&B chart in late 1949; Numbers Boogie made it to number four, while Caldonia (What Makes Your Big Head So Hard) only reached number 14. His subsequent national tour broke box-office records eve rywhere and it is claimed that his appearance at Chicago's Regal Theatre remains the biggest one-week attraction of the theatre's entire history, easily beating the jazz royalty of the day like Count Basie and Duke Ellington. Robinson toured with Basie in 1950 and made a celebrated musical short with the Basie Sextet and Billie Holiday in Hollywood in August to showcase his hits. The Christmas season of 1950 witnessed Sugar Chile's first European release and Christmas Boogie c/w Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer sold well enough to spark a European tour in 1951, including rave reviews for his spot at the London Palladium. He was a big hit on US radio and TV all through 1951 and then, while still in his pre-teens, Robinson's career was suddenly over; his last single release was issued in August 1952, shortly followed by a 10" compilation LP of boogie woogie that featured many of his 1952 recordings.

Apart from a few radio transcriptions and film soundtracks, "Sugar Chile" Robinson's complete recording career - a period of just under three years - has been reissued in its entirety on one 2003 CD compilation, "Chronological Classics 1949-52". If he really was only nine years old at the time, the performances from his first session such as Vooey, Vooey Vay, Caldonia and Numbers Boogie were quite astonishing. As with other child stars, like Toni Harper, Robinson was frequently burdened with immature material, but even nursery rhyme knock-offs such as Sticks And Stones, Christmas Boogie and (Rock-A-Bye) Baby Blues were transformed into entertaining performances with hip and clever touches. The youngster acquitted himself as a pianist exceptionally well on the few instrumentals, particularly Lazy Boy's Boogie, and for variety he occasionally switched to organ or celeste on later sessions.

Once the hits had dried up and he was released from his Capitol Records contract, there were one or two more reports in the trade papers of the day - he was reported in August 1954 as playing The Blue Note in Chicago with modern jazzer Gerry Mulligan (!) - and then nothing! What happened? Did his voice break? Did the novelty of an infant boogie virtuoso suddenly lose its appeal when he hit 12? Was he really found out to be an adolescent midget in disguise? Last year it was announced that a 62 year-old "Sugar Chile" Robinson had been rediscovered living in Detroit, where he has worked mainly outside music for almost 50 years (although he is rumoured to be the same Frank Robinson who co-owned the obscure Detroit-based soul label, Lando Records, in the 1960s) , and was brought out of retirement to pound the ivories once again at a music festival which celebrated pre-Motown music from the Motor City. The internet has been strangely silent since, so I am unsure whether the festiva l even took place. Does anybody know?

 

Frank "Sugar Chile Robinson" with Count Basie

 

 

Sugar Chile Robinson

Royal Oak, MIchigan - 2007

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5000 Volts

 

5000 Volts is the name of a British disco recording act that achieved success throughout Europe during the 1970s. The group consisted of vocalists Tina Charles and Martin Jay, with a changing group of session musicians.

 

Tina Charles (born 10 March 1954) is an English singer who achieved success as a disco artist in the mid to late 1970s. Her most successful single was the no. 1 hit "I Love to Love (But My Baby Loves to Dance)" in 1976.

 

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Doctor Kiss-Kiss

http://youtu.be/fgobLFgkR9M

 

5000 Volts - I´m On Fire

 

Tina Charles - I love to love

 

5000 Volts - Thunderfire

 

5000 Volts - Motion man (HQ) 1979

 

Tina Charles -- Dance little lady dance 76

 

Tina Charles - "Dr Love"

Callin' callin' Doctor Love

Callin' callin' Doctor Love
Mamma shouldn't 'a' called you
To come and treat me good

For the reason for my fever she never understood

But I've always had a weakness for a man in uniform

And when you took my heart beats boy you turned me or
You said that I was better
And nothing was the matter with me.
Doctor Love please come running
Can't you see I'm in pain

You've broken my heart and you should be ashamed

Doctor Love please come running
Can't you see I'm in pain

My pulse is getting weaker please come back again.
Temperature is rising
So you bring round a bottle of pills

But doctor can't you see it's my heart that's really I'll

So put away your medicine and your special therapy

'Cos the reason for my fever is very fond of me

You said that I was better
And nothing was the matter with me.
Doctor Love please come running . . .

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Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel:

Sebastian

 

 

Ех, колко вратове сме излизали по ученическите купони на времето, точно на това парче...

 

И нещо от мен за една велика банда от 60-те,  Small Faces

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXeRB-3nDR8

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SMALL FACES

Band members

 

 

 

http://youtu.be/fyuAunIFjzQ

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Styx - Return To Paradise (1997)

full concert

 

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Styx is an American rock band from Chicago that became famous for its albums from the mid-1970s and early 1980s. They are best known for melding the style of pop rock with the power of hard-rock guitar, strong ballads and elements of international musical theater.

 

 

Styx Is:

Dennis DeYoung - keyboards, vocals

Chuck Panozzo - bass, vocals

Tommy Shaw - acoustic and electric guitars, mandolin, vocals

Todd Sucherman - drums, percussion, vocals

James Young - guitars, keyboards, vocals




Songs: Writers:

1 "On My Way" [*] (Tommy Shaw) -- 5:02

2 "Paradise" [*] (Dennis DeYoung) -- 4:29

3 "A.D. 1928/Rockin' the Paradise" (Dennis DeYoung, Tommy Shaw, James Young) -- 5:23

4 "Blue Collar Man" (Tommy Shaw) -- 4:34

5 "Lady" (Dennis DeYoung) -- 3:28

6 "Too Much Time on My Hands" (Tommy Shaw) -- 5:43

7 "Snowblind" (Dennis DeYoung, James Young) -- 5:26

8 "Suite Madame Blue" (Dennis DeYoung) -- 8:31

9 "Crystal Ball" (Tommy Shaw) -- 5:56

10 "The Grand Illusion" (Dennis DeYoung) -- 6:50

11 "Fooling Yourself (The Angry Young Man)" (Tommy Shaw) -- 5:54

12 "Show Me the Way" (Dennis DeYoung) -- 5:11

13 "Boat on the River" (Tommy Shaw) -- 3:16

14 "Lorelei" (Dennis DeYoung, James Young) -- 4:03

15 "Babe" (Dennis DeYoung) -- 4:50

16 "Miss America" (James Young) -- 6:15

17 "Come Sail Away" (Dennis DeYoung) -- 8:33

18 "Renegade" (Tommy Shaw) -- 6:01

19 "The Best of Times/A.D. 1958" (Dennis DeYoung) -- 7:42

20 "Dear John" [*] (Tommy Shaw) -- 3:03

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Domenico Modugno - Nel blu dipinto di blu (Volare)

The 1958 Italian Eurovision entry. Despite its age the quality if fairly good.

 

Penso che un sogno così non ritorni mai più
Mi dipingevo le mani e la faccia di blu
Poi d'improvviso venivo dal vento rapito
E incominciavo a volare nel cielo infinito
 
Volare, oh oh...
Cantare, oh oh oh oh...
Nel blu dipinto di blu
Felice di stare lassù
 
E volavo, volavo felice
Più in alto del sole ed ancora più su
Mentre il mondo pian piano spariva, lontano laggiù
Una musica dolce suonava soltanto per me
 
Volare, oh oh...
Cantare, oh oh oh oh...
Nel blu dipinto di blu
Felice di stare lassù
 
Ma tutti i sogni nell'alba svaniscon perché
Quando tramonta, la luna li porta con sé
Ma io continuo a sognare negli occhi tuoi belli
Che sono blu come un cielo trapunto di stelle
 
Volare, oh oh...
Cantare, oh oh oh oh...
Nel blu degli occhi tuoi blu
Felice di stare quaggiù
 
E continuo a volare felice
Più in alto del sole ed ancora più su
Mentre il mondo pian piano scompare negli occhi tuoi blu
La tua voce è una musica dolce che suona per me
 
Volare, oh oh...
Cantare, oh oh oh oh...
Nel blu degli occhi tuoi blu
Felice di stare quaggiù
 
Nel blu degli occhi tuoi blu
Felice di stare quaggiù con te

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Слушайки тези изпълнения, се връщам доста години назад.

Осъзнавам, че за разлика от младите, които имат ограничени възприятия за света, в резултат на същността на съвременния свят, съм имал тежък, но богат живот. Това, което съм видял, усетил, на което съм присъствал, няма еквивалент в съвременния свят. 

 

Mungo Jerry - In The Summertime ORIGINAL 1970

 

This video clip was made in 1970, and is the original Mungo Jerry line up that recorded In The Summertime, this is not to be confused with the version that has been posted by AMIMEDIA. 

Бяха гости на Златния Орфей ...

 

 

Stuck In The Middle With You - Stealers Wheel

"Stuck in the Middle With You" or, as originally titled, "Stuck in the Middle", is a song by Joe Egan and Gerry Rafferty and performed by their band Stealers Wheel.

 

 

Christie - Yellow River - 1970

Video original de 1970.  

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