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Best Love Songs

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Re: Best Love Songs

Post Number:#76  Postby Betty Haynes 813 » 05 Jan 2012, 19:47

mitchritz wrote:MY heart will go on is the best love song ever by the movie titanic



That song is so perfect for that movie.
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Re: Best Love Songs

Post Number:#77  Postby Tralala » 07 Jan 2012, 01:39

Bighuey wrote:One I always liked, altho its not exactly a love song, its more of an erotic song for bedroom games is Blues For Yolanda by Coleman Hawkins.


COLEMAN HAWKINS! Yes! Didn't know anyone still listened to him. I'm not real big on jazz, but ya gotta love his stuff.
How perfectly goddamned delightful it all is, to be sure.
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Re: Best Love Songs

Post Number:#78  Postby Bighuey » 07 Jan 2012, 09:59

Tralala wrote:
Bighuey wrote:One I always liked, altho its not exactly a love song, its more of an erotic song for bedroom games is Blues For Yolanda by Coleman Hawkins.


COLEMAN HAWKINS! Yes! Didn't know anyone still listened to him. I'm not real big on jazz, but ya gotta love his stuff.



I always liked saxophone music, Coleman Hawkins, Ben Webster, Lester Young, some of Charlie Parker's stuff, and the best of them all, Sidney Bechet. Someone once said Bechet was the only one who could play beside Louis Armstrong and not embarass himself.
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Re: Best Love Songs

Post Number:#79  Postby Tralala » 08 Jan 2012, 02:28

Bighuey wrote:
Tralala wrote:
Bighuey wrote:One I always liked, altho its not exactly a love song, its more of an erotic song for bedroom games is Blues For Yolanda by Coleman Hawkins.


COLEMAN HAWKINS! Yes! Didn't know anyone still listened to him. I'm not real big on jazz, but ya gotta love his stuff.



I always liked saxophone music, Coleman Hawkins, Ben Webster, Lester Young, some of Charlie Parker's stuff, and the best of them all, Sidney Bechet. Someone once said Bechet was the only one who could play beside Louis Armstrong and not embarass himself.


I've heard OF Ben Webster and Lester Young, but I'm not sure I've actually heard either of 'em. Which means it's time for a music-swap again!
I actually got snookered by a recording of "Louis Armstrong" singing Oops, I Did It Again...yes, the Britney Spears song. Turned out to be a fake (whew!), but the person who sent it to me SWORE it was real...and hey, it sounded real. Wotta doofus. Me, I mean.
How perfectly goddamned delightful it all is, to be sure.
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Re: Best Love Songs

Post Number:#80  Postby Bighuey » 08 Jan 2012, 10:23

They have been bringing a lot of those old songs back. The song Have You Ever Been Lonely? has been done by everyone from Elvis to Marie Osmand, I believe her version was on the charts for a while, but Ive got the original recording of it from 1932 by, hold on to your hat, Ozzie Nelson of Ozzie and Harriet fame. And that song by Leann Rimes, I Want to Be A Cowboys Sweetheart was done in the 40's by Patsy Montana.
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Re: Best Love Songs

Post Number:#81  Postby pavithrathiva » 10 Jan 2012, 00:04

i will always love you is the best one i think so
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