Everlasting songs

I Saw Linda by Gehan Gunasekera   Here is a little ditty that was a minor hit for Jerry Guthrie. I Saw Linda was written by Jerry and the musical arrangement was by Glen Campbell. Thank you to all those lovely folk who requested me to record this particular song, and I truly hope you enjoy listening to this. Jerry Guthrie recorded this song with Glen Campbell’s music (Glen Campbell ran the band). Jerry Guthrie is Jack Guthrie’s son, and nephew of Woody Guthrie. ...

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She’s Not You (An Elvis Cover) – By Gehan Gunasekera This is another lovely ballad by Elvis,  that we played without fail at just about  every dance we ever played at (The Drifters Riverina) The song was recorded on 19th of March 1962, and released on the 17th of July 1962. The flip side of this single was also a favourite of mine “Just Tell Her Jim Said Hello”. ...

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Lauren Daigle – You Say / Sonata Pathétique (Piano/Cello) ThePianoGuys NetHugs Newsletter for November 22nd, 2020 ] Lauren Daigle – You Say / Sonata Pathétique (Piano/Cello) ThePianoGuys [ From the Archives ] Rhythm of the Rain – The Cascades The Millennial Question Fraulein – Bobby Helms Please Like NetHugs on Facebook [ Popular Right Now ]     * If you got this email from a friend and would like to join our FREE newsletter, CLICK HERE. ...

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  “HEY HEY, WE’RE THE BEATLES” – By Des Kelly JOHN, PAUL, GEORGE, & RINGO Just in case you’ve forgotten, now wouldn’t that be rotten, Here is eLanka reminding you that :- Desmond Kelly. (Editor -in-Chief) eLanka. THE BEATLES TRIBUTE GRAMMY Salute To The Beatles – A Beatles Salute You’ll Never Forget.     Celebrating the unbelievable impact the Beatles had on our culture and the music that followed them, this is an incredible salute with two of the surviving band members, Ringo and Paul, attending and even participating! If you like the Beatles, you’re going to LOVE this video.   ...

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Trini Lopez Live In Concert Brussels 1964 – By Patrick Ranasinghe Trini Lopez Live In Concert Brussels 1964 In loving memories to Trinidad Lopez III 1937 – 2020 Born 1937 in Dallas, Texas, his parents were both from Mexico. Lopez started playing in bands at 15 and in 1958, his group the Big Beats signed with Columbia Records after recording with Buddy Holly producer Norman Petty. Lopez went solo shortly afterward and signed with King Records, for whom he released a series of unsuccessful singles before leaving the label in 1962. He soon scored a residency at the Los Angeles nightclub PJ’s, where Frank Sinatra saw his show and signed him to his Reprise Records in 1963. That year, his debut album, “Trini Lopez at PJ’s,” included a cover of “If I Had a Hammer” that was a global smash, topping the charts in multiple countries and reaching No. 3 ...

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“Michael Jackson Tribute – Heal The World – Child Prodigy Cover | Maati Baani”   Beautiful rendition.. Enjoy!  Child prodigies across the globe come together to Heal The World! MaatiBaani – a world music duo from India pays a tribute to the King Of Pop – an artist that has touched millions of hearts through his music! Michael Jackson.   ...

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