Oh -- and Dusty Springfield, most definitely.
Buffista Music III: The Search for Bach
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
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Um, I put 8 versions of "Carol of the Bells" on Buffistarawk because of my deep love, and the title was mentioned in Natter. Which reminded me of my deep love. And now I have 9 versions! I have snagged some Jazz there before, but never uploaded. Let me know if they should have been put up differently or something.
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I put 8 versions of "Carol of the Bells" on Buffistarawk because of my deep love
Thank you! I got them.
The Mannheim Steamroller one is particularly wonderful, but I like them all for different reasons.
The Mannheim Steamroller one is particularly wonderful, but I like them all for different reasons.
That was one of my favorites, along with the a cappella version. Is Acapella the name of a group, or were you just indicating that it was a cappella and don't know the artist?
The way it was titled was Acapella, so maybe the name of the a cappella group. It was sent to me by a friend so unsure. They are quite a powerful set of voices. My son declared it his favorite. Or in his words, "I like the one with the men, not the boys."
Off to search the internets, 'cause that will drive me crazy.
I asked the friend where she got that and she sent me here [link] where there are even more variations!! Didn't help with the actual performers name though. But more for the collection.
Hah. That is one of the first sites I found. There is a group called Acappella with two Ps, but it's not them.
Eeep. Too many links. I'll drop a note to the webmaster. Looks like he is a Russian Physicist. Of course, that doesn't mean he knows where it originated either. His site added several lovely variations to my collection.