MUSIC LOST TO TIME
SONGS THAT ARE GONE AND FORGOTTEN, OR ARE THEY ?
wheres the playground johnny - bobbie gentry
bad time - grand funk railroad
because we are in love (the wedding song) - the carpenters
back to the island - leon russell
out in the country - three dog night
its gonna take a miracle - deniece williams
sandman - america
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no fair at all - the association
the harder i try - free movement
Age is everything when it comes to music. I have tried to move with the times but this is my limit, and I fucking LOVE it...
From a musical standpoint, this is damn near perfect...
Just saw Slipknot live a year ago. Great show. I'm not to keen on Before I forget but I love Nero Forte
I'll take all of it.. LOL
Slipknot used to be just a bunch of screaming idiots that evolved into a musically sound group..
Damnit! My beautiful white witch.
Love her.
I loved that Leon Russell album and song. That Fall after it’s release was the beginning of my last year of college and my long time girlfriend and I had just broken up. Back to the Island and Lady Blue captured my feelings then.
My hair is looking like that these days.
The beard no....
As you know, my mind is always on the movies, and I think of great songs that the movies made famous, but you don't really hear them any more unless you watch those classic movies.
Unchained Melody - Ghost
As Time Goes By - Casablanca
Do Not Foresake Me - High Noon
Moon River - Breakfast at Tiffany's
Over the Rainbow - The Wizard of Oz
Singin' in the Rain - Singin' in the Rain
My Heart Will Go On - Titanic
etc etc etc
Love ya Brother.
Perhaps the best song from the mid-70’s:
Don't disagree, just adding to the list...
I always liked that one.
Picked Bonnie off of the floor at Tulagi's in Boulder one night.
Evening...we have just lost one of our national treasures y'day...
Judith Durham from the Seekers...
Sadly "The carnival is over"...🥀🥀
i'll never find another you - the seekers
A big loss.
Evening..yes it certainly is..
A State funeral has been offered and accepted by her family...
So very well deserved...🇦🇺🥀
What a lovely, unpretentious woman with a magical, bell-like voice. From an unsure 18 year old girl, singing on a ship cruise to becoming a world-wide sensation, she weathered life's tragedies with grace and steadfastness.
morning girl - the neon philharmonic
my foolish heart - lesley gore
i'm the one who loves you- santana
let's do it again - the staple singers
Both classics, The Weight and Easy Rider.
Time?
Barry McGuire's Eve of Destruction. For a song written in the mid 60's it is almost frighteningly prophetic of current events today.