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Interchangeable 1A or 1B with this one
Man, you guys trying to make me cry.
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Possibly my favorite Gram song with Emmylou on backing vocals
Grew up in the 80s but my dad always listened to 50s and 60s music. I usually listen to 60s through 2000s. Love Sam Cooke, Aretha, Credence, Beatles, Temptations, Four Tops and beach music.You have an old soul brother.
I'm 65 next week. Your dad was listening to the good stuff. As Graham Nash said: "Teach Your Children Well..."Grew up in the 80s but my dad always listened to 50s and 60s music. I usually listen to 60s through 2000s. Love Sam Cooke, Aretha, Credence, Beatles, Temptations, Four Tops and beach music.
Thanks! I'm in my early 50s and grew up listening to an assortment of my parents county, bluegrass, pop, rock, and folk tunes. Have raised my sons (both in their early 20s the same way). Taken them to lots of concerts over the years (Rush, The Who, James Taylor, Rod Stewart, Stevie Wonder, Jimmy Buffett x 2, Billy Joel, Hall and Oates, ELO, Aerosmith, Mac MacAnally, The Bellamy Brothers,...) My older son and and his wife are going with me and Mrs Fourheels to see Stevie Wonder again next month.Welcome to the board fourheels. You have found some friends. In South Carolina... there are many tall pines...
I used to try and sing this one a long time ago... If I try it again, it will be on the front porch for neighbors and friends. I doubt I can pull it off on a paid gig....
And I forgot Stevie Wonder. Now my son who is 17 says Stevie is his favorite artist.I'm 65 next week. Your dad was listening to the good stuff. As Graham Nash said: "Teach Your Children Well..."
Your dad taught you well. Please tell him I said: "Thank you".
Stevie is EVERYBODY's favorite. If they say otherwise, they're either lying or they are tone deaf.And I forgot Stevie Wonder. Now my son who is 17 says Stevie is his favorite artist.
Just shut TF up. I'm envious on so many levels. Kudos to you and the missus. "Teach Your Children Well"Thanks! I'm in my early 50s and grew up listening to an assortment of my parents county, bluegrass, pop, rock, and folk tunes. Have raised my sons (both in their early 20s the same way). Taken them to lots of concerts over the years (Rush, The Who, James Taylor, Rod Stewart, Stevie Wonder, Jimmy Buffett x 2, Billy Joel, Hall and Oates, ELO, Aerosmith, Mac MacAnally, The Bellamy Brothers,...) My older son and and his wife are going with me and Mrs Fourheels to see Stevie Wonder again next month.
You had me up until beach music. Can't stand that stuff.Grew up in the 80s but my dad always listened to 50s and 60s music. I usually listen to 60s through 2000s. Love Sam Cooke, Aretha, Credence, Beatles, Temptations, Four Tops and beach music.
If you like 3 part harmony, I would strongly encourage you to listen to The Crane Wives.
3 part harmony you say?