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" Let The Little Girl Dance "......Billy Bland...... 


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" Down On The Riverbed ".....Los Lobos..... 


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When The Music's Over by The Doors
"When the Music's Over" is a song by American rock band The Doors, featured on their 1967 album Strange Days. The song, being at almost eleven minutes long, is their third longest recorded song, behind The End, at 11:42, and Celebration of the Lizard, at 17:01.
When the band originally recorded the song, Jim Morrison did not show up for the session, so the band recorded it with Ray Manzarek singing. Jim ended up coming in the next day and had to re-record the vocals.
The song starts out with a jazzy riff featuring Ray Manzarek on organ and John Densmore on drums. Right at the beginning of the song, you can hear Jim Morrison say, "Yeah, come on," to add to the feel of the intro. Also the organ tune at the start is almost identical to the piece used in Soul Kitchen from the previous album. The band kicks in to start the first verse, which they repeat twice, and then Morrison sings the chorus. A guitar solo by Robby Krieger then commences, which lasts 44 seconds. Again, another song from the first album is recalled when Morrison sings, "Turn out the lights,"—it is performed in the same way as the lyric "End of the night" is on the track of the same name. The song's volume gradually decreases as the epic poem begins. This very quiet portion of the song, which lasts about four minutes, features Morrison singing, with a quiet bass line from Manzarek, soft guitar by Krieger, and drums by Densmore. The poem portion is occasionally sparked from loud bursts from Densmore's drums. The song is almost silent when the famous lyric "We want the world and we want it now!" is declared by all four members of the Doors. A drum roll crescendo is then heard. The song abruptly kicks into gear again as Morrison screams out the rest of the lyrics. The final one and a half minutes is the first verse of the song sung once again.
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"When the Music's Over" is a song by American rock band The Doors, featured on their 1967 album Strange Days. The song, being at almost eleven minutes long, is their third longest recorded song, behind The End, at 11:42, and Celebration of the Lizard, at 17:01.
When the band originally recorded the song, Jim Morrison did not show up for the session, so the band recorded it with Ray Manzarek singing. Jim ended up coming in the next day and had to re-record the vocals.
The song starts out with a jazzy riff featuring Ray Manzarek on organ and John Densmore on drums. Right at the beginning of the song, you can hear Jim Morrison say, "Yeah, come on," to add to the feel of the intro. Also the organ tune at the start is almost identical to the piece used in Soul Kitchen from the previous album. The band kicks in to start the first verse, which they repeat twice, and then Morrison sings the chorus. A guitar solo by Robby Krieger then commences, which lasts 44 seconds. Again, another song from the first album is recalled when Morrison sings, "Turn out the lights,"—it is performed in the same way as the lyric "End of the night" is on the track of the same name. The song's volume gradually decreases as the epic poem begins. This very quiet portion of the song, which lasts about four minutes, features Morrison singing, with a quiet bass line from Manzarek, soft guitar by Krieger, and drums by Densmore. The poem portion is occasionally sparked from loud bursts from Densmore's drums. The song is almost silent when the famous lyric "We want the world and we want it now!" is declared by all four members of the Doors. A drum roll crescendo is then heard. The song abruptly kicks into gear again as Morrison screams out the rest of the lyrics. The final one and a half minutes is the first verse of the song sung once again.
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Over There - WW1 song originally performed by Charles King (1917), written by George M. Cohan and sung to me by my grandfather, who was a veteran of Vimy Ridge (if memory serves me).
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" Till There Was You "....Beatles......... 


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" Till The Rivers All Run Dry ".....Don Williams...... 


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" If Love Was A River ".....Alan Jackson.......
Love that song by Enya btw Martine.....

Love that song by Enya btw Martine.....

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ps : tyty

lol am quite sure I will never be able to put those titles in our songs-list lol so here I put em both in my ps lol

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" If I Could Be Where You Are ".....Enya......... 
Return To Innocence is one my favs by her......

Return To Innocence is one my favs by her......

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" If You Only Knew ".....Maroon 5........ 


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Have You Ever Seen The Rain by CCR
"Have You Ever Seen The Rain?" is a song written by John Fogerty and released in 1970 in the album Pendulum of the American rock musical group Creedence Clearwater Revival. This song peaked at #8 on the charts of the Billboard Hot 100 in 1971.
John Fogerty released a live version of the song on his The Long Road Home - In Concert DVD which was recorded at the Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles, California on September 15, 2005.
"Have You Ever Seen the Rain?" was played in the first episode of the TV Series Cold Case: "Look Again"
It was played in the last episode of the TV Series Stargate SG-1: "Unending"
This song was played in the film Evan Almighty (During the opening sequence).
It featured in the film The Longest Yard.
In the film December Boys, it is heard in both the CCR version and a quieter instrumental version.
It was played at the end of an episode of TV Series Magnum P.I.
In late 1993 "Have You Ever Seen The Rain?" is covered by Spin Doctors for the film Philadelphia.[2].
"Have You Ever Seen the Rain?" is the title of Season 2 premiere of the TV series Las Vegas. This episode, however, does not feature this song.
"Have You Ever Seen the Rain" played several times in Dexter Season 1, Episode 9: "Father Knows Best".
A cover version by Joan Jett was played in the second season finale of The Wire: "Port in a Storm"
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"Have You Ever Seen The Rain?" is a song written by John Fogerty and released in 1970 in the album Pendulum of the American rock musical group Creedence Clearwater Revival. This song peaked at #8 on the charts of the Billboard Hot 100 in 1971.
John Fogerty released a live version of the song on his The Long Road Home - In Concert DVD which was recorded at the Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles, California on September 15, 2005.
"Have You Ever Seen the Rain?" was played in the first episode of the TV Series Cold Case: "Look Again"
It was played in the last episode of the TV Series Stargate SG-1: "Unending"
This song was played in the film Evan Almighty (During the opening sequence).
It featured in the film The Longest Yard.
In the film December Boys, it is heard in both the CCR version and a quieter instrumental version.
It was played at the end of an episode of TV Series Magnum P.I.
In late 1993 "Have You Ever Seen The Rain?" is covered by Spin Doctors for the film Philadelphia.[2].
"Have You Ever Seen the Rain?" is the title of Season 2 premiere of the TV series Las Vegas. This episode, however, does not feature this song.
"Have You Ever Seen the Rain" played several times in Dexter Season 1, Episode 9: "Father Knows Best".
A cover version by Joan Jett was played in the second season finale of The Wire: "Port in a Storm"
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