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How about the Everly Brothers doing a song written by Paul McCartney?

 

 

And, since the early TV promo cut has disappeared, how about virtually the same performance by the Chambers Brothers...very soulfull:

 

People Get Ready

 

and The Weight from The Last Waltz

..if only to hear Mavis and Pop Staples tear it up. Mavis steals the show from the featured Band.

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Last couple of songs on my iTunes in shuffle mode:

 

Duffy - First cut is the deepest

Curtis Mayfield - Superfly!

The Afghan Whigs - Gentlemen

The Beach Boys - Wouldn't it be nice

Sarah Brightman - Who want's to live forever

Divinyls - Boys in town

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Last couple of songs on my iTunes in shuffle mode:

 

Duffy - First cut is the deepest

Curtis Mayfield - Superfly!

The Afghan Whigs - Gentlemen

The Beach Boys - Wouldn't it be nice

Sarah Brightman - Who want's to live forever

Divinyls - Boys in town

 

I'm watching Sarah Brightman's Vegas show 'The Harem World Tour' from '04. I enjoyed her version of 'Who wants to live forever', 'A whiter shade of pale' and 'Time to say goodbye'.

3 of my all time favorite songs since Queen wrote it for Highlander, Procol Harum and Annie Lennox versions and Andrea Bocelli for the latter. They did that one together in a Tuscany show and it was brilliant.

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Mustasch - Great Swedish Rock´n' Roll band.

Some songs from the latest album:

Damn It´s Dark: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXpBCGNgxfE

Mine: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4VNDHRAt7EU

Some other album:

Bring Me Everyone: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BuOObAnf0ss

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Save the Last Dance for Me by the Drifters. Its the first tune on a CD called 20 Great Love Songs of the 50's and 60's :D Waiting for Skeeter davis singing The End of the World )an old fave I used to love to sing :D )

 

Next I have a choice of Tapestry album/CD or Best Loved Irish Songs ... all CD's from the library I picked up last visit to library.

 

Kinda cool old familiar sounds from way back when.

 

Gawd, wish you older guys/gals were all here to sing along with me for eras gone by ...............

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Tom Waits:Hold On

Little Drop of Poison

All the World is Green

 

 

No love for "Get Behind The Mule"?

 

 

 

Waits wrote it, but no white boy does blues like Mr. John P. Hammond. Been watchin' him since the early '70's. Nice guy, too.

 

Acoustic versions are out there, but there's a lot of background chatter.

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