This song was challenging because it's so fast! But I tried anyways :)
"Make It with You" is a song written by David Gates and originally recorded by American pop-rock group Bread, of which Gates was a member. Gates and drummer Mike Botts are the only members of the group to appear on the recording,[3] which was Bread's only No.1 hit on the BillboardHot 100 chart in 1970.
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This is Waylon Jennings version of a pretty Kris Kristofferson tune.
I've always loved this song by Dobie Gray. This song's got soul!
Great old Bruce Springsteen tune. Not sure if you can hear the train rolling in the background, but I thought it added a little something to this one :)
"Here You Come Again" is a song written by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil, and recorded by American entertainer Dolly Parton. It was released as a single in September 1977 as the title track from Parton's album of the same name, topped the U.S. country singles chart for five weeks, and won the 1978 Grammy award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance; it also reached number three on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, representing Parton's first significant pop crossover hit.
Dolly has always been fabulous and is still performing songs til this day at 78 years old! Despite some errors with the words, and the volume, I hope you like, comment, and subscribe to get those Buzz points!😅
This is just a fun song to listen to and sing along. Released in 1958 I have no idea how I know it. Wikipedia refers to it as a "Novelty Rock Song" but ended up on so many other genre charts like the US Pop Singles-#3, R&B Best Sellers-2, C&W best sellers-#14. So grab your luffa, join the party and come splish splash. Make sure you get your Buzz Points and like, comment and subscribe. 😎
Definitely one of my favorite Johnny Cash songs. A number of versions were crossover hits all the way back to 1949 by many different artists. Johnny Cash's version was released in 1979 lasting 16 weeks on the Billboard Hot Country chart and peaking at #2. Give a big thumbs up, a comment and subscribe if you are a Johnny Cash fan. 😎
A nice feel good Garth Brooks tune that makes me want to head straight to the sun and sand with a drink in my hand :)
"Happy Trails" is a song by Roy Rogers and his wife Dale Evans, known as the theme song for the 1940s and 1950s radio program and the 1950s television show in which they starred. It was written by Evans and always sung by the duo over the end credits of those programs.
The song was released in 1952 as a 78 RPM and 45 RPM by Rogers and Evans with the Whippoorwills and Orchestra, on RCA Victor Records. It was re-issued in 1957 as a 45 RPM record on RCA Victor/Bluebird. Members of the Western Writers of America chose it as one of the Top 100 Western songs of all time!
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One of the all time classics by Neil Diamond. Makes me want to get to a Boston Red Sox game and sing this beauty of a tune along with thousands of fans! So Good...So Good...So Good! :)
I used to listen to this song on Yacht Rock radio.
"Sailing" is a 1979 soft rock song written and recorded by American artist Christopher Cross.
Cross has said in interviews that the song's inspiration was his friendship with an older friend from his high school, Al Glasscock, who would take him sailing as a teenager, just to get away from the trials and tribulations of being a teenager.
Glasscock functioned as a surrogate older brother during a tough time for Cross emotionally. Although Cross lost touch with Glasscock, The Howard Stern Show in April 1995 reunited the two after 28 years. Cross acknowledged on the show that his sailing trips with Glasscock had been the inspiration for the song. After that reunion, Cross sent Glasscock a copy of the platinum record he earned for selling more than five million copies of "Sailing."
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Released in 1977, this song became the band's biggest hit. It was in the top ten in charts in several countries around the world. A live version played in Tokyo in 1979 reached #7 on the Billboard Hot 100 and it became their biggest selling single. It was certified 'Gold" selling over one million copies. Make sure you like, comment & subscribe for your Buzz Points and feel free to share this or any of my videos and let's spread the word on how fun the Bee Mee platform is. 😎
Alrighty then...this was tough and I seem to be having trouble adjusting my volumes so please let me know (be honest). Would rather re-do it now & not later. Released in 2003, it was the 8th #1 hit on the Modern Rock Tracks chart for the Chilli Peppers and stayed there for 3 weeks. It also ranked #57 on the Billboard Hot 100 and did well on other charts around the world. Like, comment & subscribe for your Buzz Points and feel free to share any of my videos so we can show the world how awesome Bee Mee is. 😎
Here's my take on CCR version of Proud Mary. I went low with it :) I'm sure somebody on here has that awesome higher range that John Fogerty can hit! Really looking forward to hearing some people give the Tina Turner version a go! Cheers
Singning and rolling on the river 😂
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Maybe, you're goona be the one who saves me...
"Baby I'm-a Want You" is a song by American soft rock band Bread. The single was released in October 1971 and became the title track for the album of the same name, released in January 1972. It was one of Bread's highest-charting singles in both the U.S. and UK. In the U.S., it reached No. 3 on the BillboardHot 100 chart in November 1971, the third of Bread's four top-five hits.
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This "power ballad" was released by 3 Doors Down in 2003 and it reached #5 on the Billboard Hot 100. It was in the top ten charts all over the world and was certified double platinum in the USA for selling over 2 million copies. I just think it is a great song by a great band. Don't forget to like, comment and subscribe to get your Buzz Points. 😎
On September 20, 1973, at the height of his popularity and the day before the lead single to his fifth album "I Got a Name " was released, Croce and five others died in a plane crash. His music continued to chart throughout the 1970s following his death. Croce's wife and early songwriting partner Ingrid, continued to write and record after his death, and their son A. J. Croce, became a singer-songwriter in the 1990s.
A beautiful Elton John song I've always enjoyed