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A Lover's Question
50's Doo Wop with electronic background voices, unusual.
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Good Night My Love
Slow last-dance-of-the-night feel with a soaring male vocal.
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He Will Break Your Heart
Reggae style update of great R&B classic.
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Hey Baby
Fun, high energy, live crowd version of the 50's classic, male vocal, female background vocals, great horns.
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Isn't It Romantic
Male vocal ballad circa 1930 with verse in front.
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Landslide
Artist: Bryan Hayes Great Ballad version of Fleetwood Mack song.
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Let It Rain
Artist: Terry Campbell Awesome funky song.
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More Than You Know
The great 1929 classic. Soft romantic track with male vocal, muted trumpet, simple piano.
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My Girl Josephine
Rocking version of the Fats Domino classic, male vocal with female background trio.
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No Woman No Cry
Artist: Ryan Campbell Unusual version of Classic Bob Marley Song.
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Ring Of Fire
The Johnny Cash classic, bass male vocal.
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Rockin' Robin
High energy Big Band version with Tower of Power style horns.
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Speak Low
Male vocal of Kurt Weill classic.
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That's All
The beautiful 1952 ballad by Alan Brandt & Bob Haymes, sweet and slow, romantic piano, male vocal.
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That's The Way Love Is
High energy male vocal with great horn playing.
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The Very Thought Of You
Male vocal ballad circa 1930.
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The Wind
50's classic slow song with male vocal.
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To The Aisle
Classic 50's Doo Wop song.
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Town Without Pity
Artist: Bryan Hayes Great Movie Song.
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Treat Me Nice
Unusual slow ballad version of the Elvis hit by Lieber & Stoller.
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Wake Up Little Susie
Fun Cajun style update of 50's Everly Brothers classic, featuring great horn section.
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When I Fall In Love
Male vocal ballad circa 1930 with verse in front.
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Where Or When
It doesn't get better than Rodgers and Hart. This version is slightly jazzy with piano, clarinet, male vocal with female background.
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YA YA
HIgh energy male vocal of the New Orleans classic. Female trio background vocals, guitar solo.
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You Go To My Head
Male vocal ballad circa 1930.
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