| | Crooners CD - Import Crooners Discography of CDs
Crooners Songs | 1. | Everybody Loves Somebody - Dean Martin |
| 2. | Autumn In New York - Frank Sinatra |
| 3. | All Or Nothing At All - Al Martino |
| 4. | Shall We Dance - Fred Astaire |
| 5. | Just Say I Love Her (Dicitencello Vuie) - Vic Damone |
| 6. | Beacause You're Mine - Mario Lanza |
| 7. | Out Of Nowhere - Bing Crosby |
| 8. | Careless Hands - Mel Torm |
| 9. | My Foolish Heart - Billy Eckstine |
| 10. | Cold, Cold Heart - Tony Bennett |
| 11. | If - Perry Como |
| 12. | It's Only A Paper Moon - Nat King Cole |
| 13. | If You Are But A Dream - Frank Sinatra |
| 14. | Room Full Of Roses - Dean Martin |
| 15. | Peg O My Heart - Buddy Clark |
| 16. | Paradise - Guy Lombardo |
| 17. | Very Thought Of You - Vaughn Monroe, The |
| 18. | (I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons - Nat King Cole |
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Purchase Crooners CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Bob Dylan Christmas In The Heart CD (2009)
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$10.09 After the initial shock fades, the existence of CHRISTMAS IN THE HEART seems perhaps inevitable. After all, the thing Bob Dylan loves most of all are songs that are handed down from generation to generation, songs that are part of the American fabric, songs so common they never seem to have been written. These are the songs Dylan chooses to sing on CHRISTMAS IN THE HEART, a cheerfully old-fashioned holiday album from its Norman Rockwell-esque cover to its joyous backing ...
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| | Beautiful Game CD (2001)
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$12.69 I make music because it's in me. I'm not sure that I would say I love making music. I would say that it just comes out; most of the time when I'm not even consciously thinking about it.It all started at 10 years old when I got my first Michael Jackson tape, Bad. I remember listening to it over and over on the plane to Florida for a family vacation, and was blown away by how tight and rhythmic it was. I tend to be a perfectionist, so his music struck a chord instantly by how intricate it was, but yet still had a soulfulness that moved me. I had the sweetest Aiwa walkman with the the most uncomfortable headphones ever made.In high school I started my first band with my good friends Ryan (bass) and Jeremiah (guitar). We played mostly Metallica covers and the occasional original-yet-awfully-similar-to-metallica song. We jammed for various girls around the neighborhood, but for some reason they would rather have heard New Kids on the Block covers. Not cool.Soon after that, Ryan and I joined forces with a punk/rock/ska band called the Kamikaze Pilots. We toured all over Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia. Playing to huge crowds of 15-20 people, and rocking every single one of them. I remember arriving at a large college gig thinking we were going to play on the main stage, but were later told that we would be playing in the rec room where the karaoke guy was about to finish up his set. In the middle of our awesome set, a guy playing Smokey the Bear walked in with a guide, took one look at us, gave a "these guys are terrible" swat at the air, and quickly turned around. We had been dissed by Smokey.Then it was time to leave it all behind for college and ...
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