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The amazingly talented Gabriella Quevedo plays an acoustic guitar version of Beethoven's classical masterpiece Moonlight Sonata. Excellent! ;D


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I'm enjoy listening to another cool track from Emma Ruth Rundle. Nice! ;D

Arms I Know So Well

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The very lovely and talented Beatrice Florea covered another sublime hit from the 70s. Excellent voice and style! ;D

The First Cut Is The Deepest

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I previously posted this awesome 80s song, Experiment IV, from the amazing Kate Bush. Since then it has been enhanced and upscaled with remastered audio. Even better! ;D

Experiment IV


Performed on Wogan (1986)


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#214
In 1994, the Brothers Gibb released 855-7019 as a bonus track on their CD single How To Fall In Love, Part 1. Cool song! 8) The instrumental outro runs for over two minutes and resolves with a phone call to 855-7019, answered by a woman's voicemail recording. 

855-7019


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In 1978, the beautiful Olivia Newton-John released A Little More Love as the lead single from her album Totally Hot. The song was a hit, peaking at No. 3 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and No. 4 on the UK Singles Chart.

A Little More Love


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The very talented Alyona Yarushina recorded an awesome cover of this rock song from 1983. Cool! 8)

Fight Fire With Fire

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I'm enjoying another 80s hit covered by the very lovely and talented Beatrice Florea. Wonderful! ;D 8)

Every Breath You Take

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The adorable and talented Beatrice Florea covered this soft rock hit, originally released by The Scorpions in 1991. Excellent! ;D 8)

Send Me An Angel

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#219
In 1983, the Brothers Gibb wrote five songs for the Staying Alive soundtrack, including I Love You Too Much. It wasn't released as a single, but stands out as a strong album track and was featured in the film. While neither the movie nor the soundtrack reached the same level of success as their predecessors, the soundtrack still reached No. 6 in the USA. Cynthia Rhodes and Finola Hughes brought beauty and charm to the film.

The song laments loving a woman who shares her passion, but does not want a commitment. It features clever lyrics, especially in the chorus, which underscore the intimate tension in the movie.

Over you is where I should be, I could be loving you too much
Under me is where you should be, I could be loving you too much

I Love You Too Much

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#220
The incredibly talented and lovely Gabriella Quevedo performed an acoustic guitar cover of a jazz pop hit from 2002. A gorgeous rendition! ;D

Don't Know Why

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So May It Secretly Begin is a 1987 jazz fusion song by the Pat Metheny Group. It's a mid-tempo, contemplative piece that was one of many tracks by the group featured on The Weather Channel as the local forecasts scrolled. Its parent album, Still Life (Talking), topped the Billboard Jazz Albums chart at No. 1 for the year in 1987 and earned a Grammy Award for Best Jazz Fusion Performance in 1988.


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The very impressive and talented Emily Linge performed a nice cover of a Supertramp hit from 1979. Cool! 8)

The Logical Song