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I have been listening to our radio station today (while I was scrubbing my fingers to the you know what)and it has been playing the top 100 golden oldies voted for by the South African public. The number one was John Lennon's "Imagine".

What is your all time favorite oldie?

Mine is the Righteous Brothers' "Unchained Melody" but
there are soooo many more I could add ----ONLY ONE!!!!!

Would love to see what your choice is-----just curious. Cooking selections are welcome--
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  BIG TIME OT!!!! Golden oldies Roxanne 21 I have been listenin...
Overall and still makes me cry - Cats in the Cradle.

I used to love this song so much I made it "our" favorite for a couple years thru different boyfriends - Sincerely (which sisters sang it????)

To dance to - Proud Mary - only sung by Tina Turner
and Sam's Place

Roy's and my song for 42 years - Strangers in the Night

This is fun, Roxanne.
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  Re: BIG TIME OT!!!! Golden oldies cjs Overall and still ma...
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Overall and still makes me cry - Cats in the Cradle.



In case you may not know, if you like "Cats in the Cradle," you should also like "Dancing Boy" - another one by Harry Chapin.

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To dance to - Proud Mary - only sung by Tina Turner



I prefer the original artists, Creedence Clearwater Revival, but the extended version of the song.

My tastes are so eclectic (almost anything, except rap, hip hop and reggaeton [not to be confused with reggae, which I DO like])) that I'll just say a few things about what I consider to be two of the most beautiful songs ever written.

For something contemporary, I would choose "Vincent" by Don McLean. It's amazing how many people know it only as "Starry, starry night," hardly paying attention to the rest of the lyrics and, because of that, fail to realise it is about Vincent van Gogh. If you only know it from occasional radio play, listen to it closely, some time.

As I mentioned in a much earlier thread, I would say that the most beautiful song, ever, is Cantique de Jean Racine by Gabriel Fauré (who wrote it when he was only 19!). Of course, Fauré's version was in French, so here is the English translation we sang in choir:
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Oh Redeemer divine, our sole hope of salvation,
Eternal light of the earth and the sky,
We kneel in adoration.
Oh Savior, turn on us Thy loving eye.

Send down on us the fire of Thy grace all consuming,
Whose wondrous might dispersed the powers of hell,
And rouse our slumbering souls with Thine illumining radiance,
That they may waken Thy mercy to tell.

Oh Christ, bestow Thy blessing on us, we implore Thee,
Who here are gathered on penitent knee.
Accept the hymns we chant to Thine eternal glory,
And these Thy gifts we return unto thee.


Without the music, it's difficult to get the full effect, but if you ever do hear it, you'll understand just how beautiful it is.
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  BIG TIME OT!!!! Golden oldies Roxanne 21 I have been listenin...
Oh yes! This is fun. My favorite all time song is by Otis Redding. Sittin' on the Dock of the Bay.

I have to stop and listen to this song everytine this song plays.

Otis Redding - Dock of the Bay
"Time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time."
Laura
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  Re: BIG TIME OT!!!! Golden oldies luvnit Oh yes! This is fun....
This is a tough one, but if we can only choose one, I would have to say "Imagine" by John Lennon, although I like all the other choices too.
Maryann

"Drink your tea slowly and reverently..."
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  Re: BIG TIME OT!!!! Golden oldies Mare749 This is a tough one,...
Our song is "As Time Goes By", mine is "When Sunny Gets Blue", Jane can't decide between "Stardust" and "Skylark".
"He who sups with the devil should have a. long spoon".
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  Re: BIG TIME OT!!!! Golden oldies luvnit Oh yes! This is fun....
Laura----what a great video. GREAT SONG!!!! I really don't know much about the history of this man. Wasn't this a hit afte his death? SOOOO young and talented.

Now--I also clicked on to Michael Bolton's version....MISTAKE!!!! He sounded like he was having a terrible time with a bowel movement.....did I say that??
"Never eat more than you can lift" Miss Piggy
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  Re: BIG TIME OT!!!! Golden oldies Roxanne 21 Laura----what a grea...
Because it reminds us of our getaways to Mexico, we pick this one:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bOII5kGceGQ
Cis
Empress for Life
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  Re: BIG TIME OT!!!! Golden oldies Roxanne 21 Laura----what a grea...
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Now--I also clicked on to Michael Bolton's version....MISTAKE!!!! He sounded like he was having a terrible time with a bowel movement.....did I say that??



LOL! That's always been my opinion of his singing. I think the old TV show, In Living Color, nailed it when they did one of their fake music videos of an impersonation of him on the song "When a Man Loves a Woman." Their version started off:
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When a man needs a big hit
he steals somebody else's song -
especially a song from a long-lost brother.


and ended with the explosion of his head during a particularly shrill scream.

Too true.
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  Re: BIG TIME OT!!!! Golden oldies labradors [blockquote]Quote:[h...
That's funny Labs. I found this, you might enjoy it. It's pretty funny.

Jim Carrey - Michael Bolton impersonation
"Time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time."
Laura
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