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Teach Me Tonight is a popular song that has become a jazz standard. The music was written by Gene De Paul, the lyrics by Sammy Cahn.The song was published in 1953.
Cahn wrote a new verse for Frank Sinatra's 1984 recording
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How long have you been playing?
Hmmmmm, I'm 80, born May 09, 1938. 70 years ago, my mom made me take piano lessons for 6 months!
Visit me at:
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Visit me at:
http://www.williambaylor.com/index.html
What was the first concert you ever went to?
Ray Charles at the New Port Jazz fest in 1958, he was playing alto sax! Later, Neil Diamond in 1970 something with my wife and it was the very best.
What are you looking for from Fandalism?
Just enjoying life!
What gear do you use?
Roland 500, Roland 600, Roland 700 and Casio Privia, Scottys Beach Ba, Myrtle Beach, SC and The Monkey, Garden City, SCr
Who was your biggest musical influence growing up?
Erroll Garner, Billy Taylor and Ahmad Jamal
Are you in a band? Have you been in bands?
Not in a band now, was in bands many years ago! Played in Baltimore Md
If you could jam with anyone, who would it be?
Joan Burton, she is the best!
What's the biggest audience you ever performed to? What's the smallest?
empty house to 300
You're stuck on a desert island and only get to bring one album with you. What do you pick?
Erroll Garner Concert by the Sea
Billy B at the Keyboard, William Baylor, Myrtle Beach, SC 29579



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Jingle Bells



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A Shadow of your Smile, Played by Billy B, aka William Baylor




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Things Aint Like They Use To Be, played by William Baylor aka Billy B at the Keyboard




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Left Bank Swing, by Erroll Garner. played by William Baylor aka Billy B at the Keyboard




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I Want To Be Happy




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Three OClock In The Morning




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JA_DA, jazz standard from the 1920's, played by William Baylor, akk Billy B at the Keyboard, Myrtle Beach, Live




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OneGoodTurn by Erroll Garner, played by Billy B at the Keyboard



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Autaum Leaves, composed by Joseph Kosma with original lyrics by Jacques Prévert in French, and later by Johnny Mercer in English. An instrumental version by pianist Roger Williams was a number 1 best-seller in the US Billboard charts of 1955.



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Dreamy by Erroll Garner, Played by William F. Baylor Jr aka Billy B at the Keyboard



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DreamStreet by Erroll Garnerhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMWHP5i0FAwlayed by William F. Baylor aka Billy B at the Keyboard




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Ain't Nobody's Business (originally "Tain't Nobody's Biz-ness if I Do") is a 1920s blues song that became one of the first blues standards.[1] It was published in 1922 by Porter Grainger and Everett Robbins.[1] The song features a lyrical theme of freedom of choice and a vaudeville jazz–style musical arrangement.[2] It was first recorded, as "'Tain't Nobody's Biz-ness if I Do", in 1922 by Anna Meyers, backed by the Original Memphis Five]
Recordings by other classic female blues singers, including Sara Martin0, Alberta Hunter, and Bessie Smith soon followed. In 1947, the song was revived by the jump blues singer Jimmy Witherspoon as "Ain't Nobody's Business". It 0000was the best-selling race record of 1949[5] and inspired numerous adaptations of the song. In 2011, Witherspoon's rendition was inducted into the Blues Foundation Hall of Fame as a "Classic of Blues Recording". Ain't Nobobys Business




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Misty by Erroll Garner, played by Billy B at the Keyboard




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I Was Thinking About You, original by William F. Baylor aka Billy B at the Keyboard




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Penthouse Serenade is an instrumental jazz quartet album by Nat King
Cole. It was released in September, 1952,
on Capitol Records.




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Ike & Tina Turner released "Proud Mary" on January 30, 1971 as the
second single from their 1970 album Workin' Together.Their
rendition differs greatly from the structure of the original, but
is also well-known and has become one of Tina Turner's most
recognizable signature songs



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Stagger Lee, s a popular American folk song about the murder of Billy
Lyons by Stag Lee Shelton, in St. Louis, Missouri, at Christmas, 1895.
The song was first published in 1911 and first recorded in 1923, by
Fred Waring's Pennsylvanians. A version by Lloyd Price reached number
one on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1959.




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Sunny is a soul jazz song written by Bobby Hebb in 1963. It is one of
the most performed and recorded popular songs, with hundreds of
versions released. BMI rates Sunny 25 in its Top 100 songs of the
century. It is also known by its first line: Sunny, yesterday my
life was filled with rain.




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TMy son Frank on YouTube!ease




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"Stormy Monday") is a song written and recorded by American blues
electric guitar pioneer T-Bone Walker. It is a slow twelve-bar blues
performed in the West Coast blues-style that features Walker's smooth,
plaintive vocal and distinctive guitar work. As well as becoming a
record chart hit in 1948, it inspired B.B. King and others to take
up the electric guitar. "Stormy Monday" became Walker's best-known
and most-recorded song.




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Sants Claus Is Coming To Town




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Shake It But Dont Break It



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TThe Thrill Is Gone, is a slow minor-key blues song written by West Coast blues musician Roy Hawkins and Rick Darnell in 1951. Hawkins' recording of the song reached number six in the Billboard
R&B chart in 1951. In 1970, "The Thrill Is Gone" became a major hit for B.B. King. Subsequently, many blues and other artists have recorded their interpretations of the song.




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Please Send Me Someone to Love is a blues ballad, written
and recorded by Percy Mayfield in 1950, for Art Rupe's S
pecialty Records. It was on the R&B chart for 27 weeks
and reached the number one position; it was Mayfield's
most successful song.



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Johnny B. Goode is a 1958 rockandroll song written
and first recorded by Chuck Berry. The song was a major
hit among both black and white audiences, peaking at
number two on Billboard magazine's Hot R&B Sides chart
and number eight on its Hot 100 chart.




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SChris Kenner's "Something You Got Baby" in 1974omethings Got You Baby new




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G"Great Balls of Fire" is a 1957 popular song recorded by Jerry Lee Lewis on Sun Records[2] and featured in the 1957 movie Jamboree. It was written by Otis Blackwell and Jack Hammer. The Jerry Lee Lewis 1957 recording was ranked as the 96th greatest song ever by Rolling Stone. The song is in AABA form.[3] The song sold one million copies in its first 10 days of release in the United States and sold over five million copies, making it both one of the best-selling singles in the United States, as well as one of the world's best-selling singles of all time.reat Balls of Fire




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I Cant Believe That Your In Love With Me, is a 1926 popular song composed by Jimmy McHugh, with lyrics by Clarence Gaskill.
More than 20 recordings were made of "I Can't Believe That You're in Love with Me" in the 16 years following its publication. Early recordings included Roger Wolfe Kahn and His Orchestra (1926), Louis Armstrong (1930), Nat Gonella (1932), Earl Hines (1932), Artie Shaw (1938), Teddy Wilson (1938), and Ella Fitzgerald (1941).



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"Garota de Ipanema" ("The Girl from Ipanema") is a Brazilian bossa nova jazz song. It was a worldwide hit in the mid-1960s and won a Grammy for Record of the Year in 1965. It was written in 1962, with music by Antônio Carlos Jobim and Portuguese lyrics by Vinicius de Moraes. English lyrics were written later by Norman Gimbel.




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New York, New York



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Billy B Having Fun



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Sunday Morning Coming Down, Kris Kristofferson, William F Baylor Jr, Billy B at the Keyboard




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Why Me



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"Mack the Knife" or "The Ballad of Mack the Knife", originally "Die Moritat von Mackie Messer", is a song composed by
Ray Henderson and Mort DixonMorRay HenderKurt Weill with lyrics by Bertolt Brecht



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Bye Bye Blackbird is a song published in 1926 by the American composer
Ray Henderson and lyricist Mort Dixon
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Aint She Sweet, Fats Waller, William Baylor, Billy B at the Keyboard, Pianp, Piano Music
Aint She Sweet




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Aint MisBehavin



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Funk Number One



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Where Did You Go New Years Eve



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Reindeer Bells



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Harley Song, william baylor, Billy B at the Keyboard



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Saturday Night having by Billy B at gthe Keyboard




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Stride Blues, like in the good ole days



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billy b s reggae number one, by Billy B , Piano
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billy b s country blues a jazz mix, Country, Blues, Jazz Number One, Guitar, Piano by Billy B



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New Years Bdells



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Santas Coming To Your House Tonight



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Your Song by Elton John, played by William F. Baylor Jr



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santa's coming to your house tonight
go to sleep an dream of santa, he'll be here tonight
won't be long till they see our tiny little light
raindeer sing as we travel on this cold and snowy night
but i know that every things alright
christmas morn is coming, santas every where
day break will start the day off, with christmas in the air
so go to sleep and dream of santa, he'll be here tonight
with a smile and mellow glow as bright as candle light
just remember with a smiling face, this beautiful christmas song
cause santas coming to your house tonight
[instrumental]
christmas morn is coming, santas every where
day break will start the day off, with christmas in the air
so go to sleep and dream of santa, he'll be here tonight
with a smile and mellow glow as bright as candle light
just remember with a smiling face, this beautiful christmas song
cause santas coming to your house tonight
yes, santas coming to your house tonight




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Purple Rain by Prince



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"How Deep Is Your Love" is a pop ballad written and
recorded by the Bee Gees in 1977 and released as a
single in September. It was ultimately used as part
of the soundtrack to the film Saturday Night Fever.
t was a number three hit in the United Kingdom and
Australia. In the United States, it topped the Billboard
Hot 100 on 24 December 1977
How Deep Is Your Love



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My Cherie Amour, Stevie Wonder



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I Wish, Stevie Wonder



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"Bring It on Home to Me" is a song by American singer-songwriter Sam Cooke,
released on May 8, 1962 by RCA Victor. Produced by Hugo & Luigi and arranged
and conducted by René Hall, the song was the B-side to "Having a Party". The song peaked at number two on Billboard???'??s Hot R&B Sides chart, and also charted at number 13 on the Billboard Hot 100.
The song has become a pop standard, covered by numerous artists of different
genres. It is one of The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped
Rock and Roll.



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Jazz Scat 1, just fooling around on a Roland 700




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A Sunday Kind of Love is a popular song composed by Barbara Belle, Anita Leonard, Stan Rhodes, and Louis Prima and was published in 1946.
The song has become a pop and jazz standard, recorded by many artists. The song was first recorded by Claude Thornhill and his Orchestra
on November 11, 1946. He released the song as a single in January, 1947 and it became permanently identified as the signature song for its vocalist, Fran Warren. Louis Prima and his Orchestra released his recording of the song in February, 1947. Made popular by Etta James.




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Rock Me Baby is a blues standard that has become one of the most recorded blues songs of all time. When B.B. King's
recording of "Rock Me Baby" was released in 1964, it became his first Top 40 hit. It is based on earlier blues songs and has been interpreted and recorded by numerous artists in a variety of stylesRock Me Baby




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"Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out" is a blues standard written by Jimmy Cox in 1923. Its lyric, told from the point of view of a one-time millionaire during the Prohibition era, reflects on the fleeting nature of material wealth and the friendships that come and go with it. As a
vaudeville-style blues, it was popularized by Bessie Smith, the preeminent
female blues singer of the 1920s and 1930s. Since her 1929 recording,
it has been interpreted by numerous musicians in a variety of styles.



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"Song Sung Blue" is a 1972 hit song written and recorded by Neil Diamond, inspired by the second movement
of Mozart's Piano Concerto #21. The song was released on Diamond's album, Moods and later appeared on many
of Diamond's live and compilation albums. It was his second No. 1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the
United States, after 1970's "Cracklin' Rosie". The song spent twelve weeks in the Top 40. In addition,
"Song Sung Blue" spent seven weeks at No. 1 on the adult contemporary chart.




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Movin' Out (Anthony's Song) is a song written and recorded by Billy Joel. The track details the singer's disgust
with the upwardly-mobile bourgeois aspirations of working- and lower-middle-class New Yorkers who take pride in
working long hours to afford the outward signs of having "made it.
According to Joel, Anthony isn't a real person, but rather every Irish, Polish, and Italian kid trying to make a
living in the U.S. Movin' Out originally appeared on Joel's 1977 album The Stranger. A live performance of it
can be heard on 2000 Years: The Millennium Concert. In Canada, "Movin' Out" had its greatest chart success,
peaking at #11.



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"Midnight Train to Georgia" is a 1973 number-one hit single by Gladys Knight &
the Pips, their second release after departing Motown Records for Buddah Records. Written by Jim Weatherly, and included on the Pips' 1973 LP Imagination,
"Midnight Train to Georgia" won the 1974 Grammy Award for Best R&B Vocal
Performance By A Duo, 1973Group Or Chorus and has become Knight's signature song.



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Baby You dont Have To Go by Jimmy Reed
Mathis James Jimmy Reed, September
6, 1925 – August 29, 1976, was an American blues musician and songwriter, notable for bringing his distinctive style of blues to mainstream audiences. Reed was a major player in the field of electric blues, as opposed to the more acoustic-based sound of many of his contemporaries




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Baby, What You Want Me To Do, Pinetop Perkins, 1920's t0 2013, The Mississippi Blue Man



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Hallelujah I Love Her So is a rhythm and blues single written by and released by American singer Ray Charles in 1956 on the Atlantic label. It would later appear on Ray Charles' self-titled first LP for
Atlantic Records in 1957.
The song peaked at number five on the Billboard R&B chart and much like I Got a Woman and "This Little Girl of Mine", it was a song based on a gospel hymn with lyrics changed around to fit a secular blues
format.
These songs predated the groundbreaking success Charles had near the end of the fifties with What'd I Say but they helped contribute to Charles' huge success with the R&B community at the time.
Hallelujah I Love Her So is a testament to the joyous release of love, featuring a sophisticated horn arrangement, and memorable tenor sax solo by Don Wilkerson. Stevie Wonder, Peggy Lee,
Eddie Cochran, Humble Pie and later, Hugh Laurie and, finally TomTom would successfully cover the song.



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My Kind Of Blues, by William F. Baylor Jr, Myrtle beach, SC Live



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Watch What Happens! is an album by American jazz pianist and composer Steve Kuhn recorded in 1968 and originally released on the MPS label. Also on the Prestige label in 1969. Composition by Michel Jean Legrand



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Robert Calvin "Bobby" Bland (January 27, 1930 – June 23, 2013), né Brooks, also known professionally
Members only, it's a private party
Ab C Db Eb
don't need no money to qualify
Ab C
don't bring your checkbook
Cm F
bring your broken heart
Db Eb Ab
'cause it's members only tonight



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Midnight Special is a traditional folk song thought to have originated among risoners in the American South.[1] The title comes from the refrain which refers to the passenger train Midnight Special and its "ever-loving lightBack at the Chicken Shack is an album by Jimmy Smith. It was recorded in 1960 and released in 1963 on the Blue Note label. "Midnight Special" is a traditional folk song thought to have originated among prisoners in the American South.[1] The title comes from the refrain which refers to the passenger train Midnight Special and its "ever-loving light" (sometimes "ever-living light")
Creedence Clearwater Revival made this song very popular!



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C Jam Blues is a jazz standard composed in 1942 by Duke Ellington and performed by countless other musicians, such as Dave Grusin, Django Reinhardt, Oscar Peterson, and Charles Mingus C Jam Blues



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Back at the Chicken Shack is an album by Jimmy Smith. It was recorded in 1960 and released in 1963 on the Blue Note label



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The In Crowd is a live album by the Ramsey Lewis Trio which was recorded in 1965 at the Bohemian Caverns nightclub in Washington D.C. and released on the Argo
label
The album provided Lewis with his biggest hit reaching the top position on the Billboard R&B Chart and No. 2 on their top 200 albums chart in 1965 and the single,
The In Crowd reaching No. 2 on the R&B Chart and No. 5 on the Hot 100 singles chart in the same year. The album also received a Grammy Award in 1966 for
Best Instrumental Jazz Performance by an Individual or Group and the single was inducted into the Grammy Hall
of Fame Award in 2009



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Mercy, Mercy, Mercy is a song written by Joe Zawinul, piano player in 1966 for Julian "Cannonball" Adderley and his album Mercy, Mercy, Mercy! Live at The Club. The song is the title track of the album and became a surprise hit.
Mercy, Mercy, Mercy went to #2 on the Soul chart and #11 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.



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God Bless the Child is a song written by Billie Holiday and Arthur Herzog, Jr. in 1939. It was first recorded on May 9, 1941 under the Okeh label.
Holiday's version of the song was honored with the Grammy Hall of Fame Award in 1976. It was also included in the list of Songs of the Century, by the Recording Industry Association of America and the
National Endowment for the Arts



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A Kiss to Build a Dream On is a song composed by Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby and Oscar Hammerstein II in 1935. It was
recorded by Louis Armstrong in 1951.




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Have I Told You Lately is a hit song written by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison and recorded for his 1989 album Avalon Sunset. It is a romantic ballad often played at weddings although it was riginally
written also as a prayer.
Have I Told You Lately has become a classic song and has received acclaim by winning a Grammy Award and a
BMI Million-Air certificate. When released as a single by Mercury in 1989, it charted at number twelve on US
Adult Contemporary Charts and has been a popular cover song with many vocal and instrumental versions recorded by numerous artists and bands. In 1993, Rod Stewart's version charted at number five in the US and UK.




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Walking Blues is a blues standard written by Son House, but made famous by
Robert Johnson in 1936 and reaching popularity after its reissue on the LP King
of the Delta Blues Singers in 1961.
I woke up this mornin, feelin round for my shoes
Know by that I got these old walkin blues
well Woke up this mornin feelin round for my shoes
But you know by that, I got these old walkin' blues



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Blues in F, an original by William DF. Baylor Jr. aka Billy B at the Keyboard




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Lodi, song written by John Fogerty and performed by Creedence Clearwater Revival. Recorded in March 1969 , It was released in April, four months before the album, as the B-side of Bad Moon Rising, the lead single from Green River. The song describes the plight of a down-and-out musician whose career has landed him
playing a gig in the small town of Lodi, a small agricultural city in the Central Valley about 70 miles from Fogerty's hometown of Berkeley. After playing in local bars, the narrator finds himself stranded and
unable to raise bus or train fare to leave. Fogerty later said he had never actually visited Lodi before writing this song, and simply picked it for the song because it had the coolest sounding name. However, the song unquestionably references the town's reputation as an uninteresting farm settlement, although the narrator does not
mention any specific complaints. The song's chorus, Oh Lord, stuck in Lodi again, has been the theme of several city events in Lodi.
Info: wikipedia
Just about a year ago, I set out on the road
Seekin' my fame and fortune, lookin' for a pot of gold
Things got bad, and things got worse, I guess you will know
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Oh ! Lord, Stuck in Lodi again



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Black Angel Blues, also known as "Sweet Black Angel" or "Sweet Little Angel", is a blues standard that has been recorded by numerous blues and other artists. The song was first recorded in 1930 by Lucille Bogan, one of the classic female blues singers. Bogan recorded it as a mid-tempo, twelve-bar blues, featuring her vocal with
piano accompaniment.Sweet Little Angel by Lucile Bogan
I've got a sweet little angel
I love the way she spread her wings
Yes got a sweet little angel
I love the way she spread her wings
Yes, when she spreads her wings around me
I get joy, and everything



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"Have You Ever Seen the Rain" is a song written by John
Fogerty and released as a single in 1971 from the album
Pendulum (1970) by roots rock group Creedence Clearwater
Revival. The song charted highest in Canada, reaching
number one on the RPM 100 national album chart in March
1971.
In the US, it peaked at number eight on the Billboard Hot
100 singles chart in the same year. On Cash Box pop chart,
it peaked at number three. Billboard co-listed the b-side
"Hey Tonight". In the UK, it reached number 36. It was the
gHave You Ever Seen The Rain
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Who'll Stop the Rain is a song written by John Fogerty and originally recorded by Creedence Clearwater Revival for their 1970 album Cosmo's Factory. Backed with "Travelin' Band", it was one of three double sided singles from that album to reach the top five on the Billboard Pop Singles chart and the first of two to reach the 2 spot on the American charts, alongside Lookin' Out My Back Door. In 2004, Rolling Stone
ranked it 188 on its 500 Greatest Songs of All TimE list.
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"Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now" is a No. 1 hit song co-written by Albert Hammond and Diane Warren, recorded by the American rock band Starship. It is a duet featuring Starship vocalists Mickey Thomas and Grace Slick. Featured as the theme to the romantic comedy film Mannequin, it hit No. 1 in the Billboard Hot 100 on April 4, 1987 and reached No. 1 on the UK
Singles Chart for four weeks the following month and became the UK's 2nd biggest selling single of 1987. At the time, it made Grace Slick the oldest female artist to have a number one single in the United States



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That Old Black Magic is a 1942 popular
song first recorded and released as a single by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra. The music was written by Harold Arlen, with the lyrics by Johnny Mercer.



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It has been recorded by several artists, most notably by Patsy Cline, whose version was a #2 country hit in 1962.
Partly due to the genre-blending nature of the song, it has been covered by dozens of artists in several genres over the years; nevertheless, the song remains inextricably linked with Cline. Nelson's own version appears on his 1962 debut album



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"My Life" is a song by Billy Joel that first appeared on his 1978 album 52nd Street. A single version was released in the fall of 1978 and reached #2 on the U.S. adult
contemporary chart. Early the next year it peaked at #3 on the Billboard Hot 100.



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"Hotel California" is the title song from the Eagles' album of the same name and was released as a single in February 1977.
It is one of the best-known songs of the album-oriented rock era.
Writing credits for the song are shared by Don Felder, Don Henley, and Glenn Frey.
The Eagles' original recording of the song features Henley singing the lead vocals and concludes with an extended section of electric guitar interplay between Felder and Joe Walsh.



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Desperado is the second studio album by the Eagles. It was recorded
at Island Studios in London, United Kingdom and released in 1973



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First recorded in 1945 by Vaughn Monroe, it became a popular hit, reaching No. 1 on the Billboard music chart the following year. One of the best-selling songs of all time, Let It Snow! has been covered countless times. Due to its seasonal lyrics, it is commonly regarded as a Christmas song. However, the song has no Christmas
references and is therefore a seasonal song shared by those who
do not join in the celebration of Christmas




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Santa Claus Is Coming to Town



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