Quilty Pleasure Music

After an evening out , I've found myself craving the songs that I rarely admit that I know all the words to and sing along with. Tonight it's Neil Diamond's 'Cracklin' Rosie'

"Don't need to say please to no man for a happy tu-une"

Anybody else have a song that has a special place in the darkness of their souls ?




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"The beat goes on" by Sonny and Cher.
I am a sucker for that one every time.


"drums keep pounding rhythm to the brain, la de da de de, la de da de di"
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don't laugh.. >

"Seasons in the Sun"

oh and I'm with Kelia with " The Beat Go's On" I have the newest hits CD of Chers which
has all their older hits digitally re-mastered

"Cheerokee People" is good too in another way

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"Skating away on the thin ice of a new day" by Jethro Tull, maybe not a breakaway pop hit, but so beautiful..
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Ventura Highway...by America....gets me everytime..



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I'm pretty much a sucker for most of the early Marvin Gaye songs.
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Ahh, I remember America. Sister Goldenhair worked for me. Old songs that touch me.... 59th Street Bridge song (don't remember who did it).

"slow down, you're moving too fast,
Got to make the morning last,
looking for fun and feeling grooooovy"



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Reply #8 Top
Simon and Garfunkel did 59th st. song, I like there song bridge over troubled water.
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Any Simon & Garfunkel tune
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Chopin's Nocturne in D-Flat Op. 27 No. 2
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#8 & #9

Now, that's just wierd





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Reply #12 Top
well maybe they're just that good
Reply #13 Top
*deep Breath*

Cirque du Soleil soundtracks...

*runs and hides in shame*
Reply #14 Top
Don't hide in shame BakerStreet. My brother loves Cirque du Soleil and he is one of the very best people I know.
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#6 by Skinner pictoratus I'm pretty much a sucker for most of the early Marvin Gaye songs.


"Whats going on"

Oh yeah, and Smokey "Tears of a Clown"
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Bakerstreet
na mon, no shame to be felt or feared, for sure
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Jackson Brown's 'Running on Empty" and Cold Chisel, "When The War is Over". Joan Baez, "Diamonds and Rust" and just about anything off the Carol King "Tapestry" album .... and Joni Mitchell!


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