And I want music plenty of rithm... like this.
Original hit by Barret Strong that was recorded in 1959 for the Tamla label. This song was written by Gordy and Bradfor.
Suri
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Potent and sustained rhythm in this song by Somkey Robinson and The Miracles. This song was a major hit during the winter of 1962-1963.
Again Tamla Motown... all distinction.
Suri
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This beautiful song goes to all the fans of Emi Fujita.
This is an excellent and marvellous cover version of the song that was performed by Nancy Grifith in 1984 (written by Patrick Alger and Eugene Levine)
The cover version by Emi Fujita is simply marve
Original performance of the play "Si dolce è il tormento" (Claude Monteverdi) by the classical and jazz pianist and composer Uri Caine.
Paintings by "El Veronés" (1.528-1.588) included.
Suri.
This song was written by Dave Clark (leader and drums) and was a hit song in 1964. It was sang by Mike Smith, like other hits.
A curiosity: this song was the Side B of the single "Can't You See That She's Mine" in England and Side A with "Theme Without A Name" in USA the same year.
Suri
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Pure gold from the begining to the end. In my opinion, this is the best record of this theme: savage and plenty of inusual sound: all magic and authenticity. And it has the best musical howls ever heard...
The song was written by Maurice Williams in 1959. After recording the same year, was published in 1960.This Doo-Wop song was a great hit that year.
Si hubiera sido músico, hubiera dado por buena toda mi carrera musical de haber conseguido una sola vez que el publico se convertiera en solista de una de las canciones de mi repertorio.
No deja de impresionarme esta grabación, por la calidad de la música y por la simbiosis entre músicos y público. ¡Único!