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Post by 55dodger on Jan 24, 2009 20:48:24 GMT -5
A few days ago on the Rate a Song Thread was Little River Band's song Reminiscing. It reminded me of a CD I made a while back of the same name. One I'm listening to right now. Thought I'd share. Enjoy!!
1. Reminiscing - Little River Band 2. Old Days - Chicago 3. Only Yesterday - Carpenters 4. My Back Pages - Byrds 5. Time Passages - Al Stewart 6. Saturday Night - Billy Dean 7. We May Never Pass This Way Again - Seals & Croft 8. Under the Boardwalk - Rolling Stones 9. Rock & Roll Records - J.J. Cale 10. Darling be Home Soon - Lovin' Spoonful 11. Dreams - Fleetwood Mac 12. Hitchin' a Ride - Vanity Fare 13. Too Busy Thinking About My Baby - Marvin Gaye 14. California Dreamin' - Mamas & Papas 15. Good Vibrations - Brian Wilson 16. Running on Empty - Jackson Browne 17. She Belongs to Me - Peter Tork & the Shoe Suede Blues 18. When We was Fab - George Harrison 19. On the Way Home - Buffalo Springfield 20. Someday Never Comes - Creedence Clearwater Revival 21. I've Been Everywhere - Johnny Cash
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Post by Dawn on Jan 24, 2009 23:14:43 GMT -5
I really like this mix, Woody. I'm not familiar with a couple of the songs like Saturday Night and Rock & Roll Records, but the others are great examples of the theme. This would definitely be an enjoyable CD to listen to.
Your tracklisting has given me an idea for a possible thread topic to post soon.
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Post by 55dodger on Jan 24, 2009 23:37:08 GMT -5
I really like this mix, Woody. I'm not familiar with a couple of the songs like Saturday Night and Rock & Roll Records, but the others are great examples of the theme. This would definitely be an enjoyable CD to listen to. Your tracklisting has given me an idea for a possible thread topic to post soon. Saturday Night is from the Common Thread CD & is Billy Dean's version of an Eagles song. Can't find it on youtube. Here is Rock & Roll Records www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdyxrxGG0ss
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Post by Ken on Jan 25, 2009 3:12:46 GMT -5
Hey Woody! A very, very good collection of tunes! The only songs I'm not familiar with is JJ Cale's Rock and Roll Records and Peter Tork's (although I'm familiar with the name of the band). I'm going to click on the link above, and have a listen.
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