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Don't You Forget About Me

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by Simple Minds
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Everything I Do (I Do It For You)

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Bryan Adams
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For Your Love

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by The Four Tops
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Georgia On My Mind

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Ray Charles. 8)
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Hold on Tight

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by Electric Light Orchestra :D
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I Am a Rock by Simon and Garfunkel...

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The shorty man and wired haired man making music... :)
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Java - Al Hirt

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One of the men (and, I think, one of the songs) that inspired me to learn to play the trumpet. I just wish I could play half as well as Mr Hirt.
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Key Largo by Bertie Higgins...You played the trumpet?

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PapaMouse wrote:One of the men (and, I think, one of the songs) that inspired me to learn to play the trumpet. I just wish I could play half as well as Mr Hirt.
Another hidden talent being admitted to. :P

I remember as a teenager going to see Al Hirt play in the French Quarter in New Orleans. He and Pete Fountain would play together, and the street outside would be rocking. Everyone would sit on the street curbs and just be enthralled. Great music!
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Mama - Genesis

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My second favourite Genesis song. :D
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New Orleans by Elvis Presley

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Good morning. I'm doing my chauffering bit down to Fresno, but I'll be back later on tonight.

[kiss and hug]
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Over My Shoulder by Milke and the Mechanics.

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Good Morning. :D

Have a safe drive.
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Lonely Bull - Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass

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jodlyn wrote:You played the trumpet? Another hidden talent being admitted to. :P
I think I may have mentioned it in the Sandbox a time or 12. [yes]
I remember as a teenager going to see Al Hirt play in the French Quarter in New Orleans. He and Pete Fountain would play together, and the street outside would be rocking. Everyone would sit on the street curbs and just be enthralled. Great music!
Now that sounds wonderful! [jealousy!icon]

If you could see my CD collection, you'd see a preponderance of trumpet-playin' bands: Al Hirt, Dizzy Gillespie, Herb Alpert & TJB, Wynton Marsalis (who learned the trumpet from Al Hirt!), BS&T, Chicago, Chase, Louis Armstrong, Bix Biederbecke, Harry James, Miles Davis, Maynard Ferguson. Not to mention countless classical CDs that feature trumpet music.
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Papamouse?

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Can I see your CD collection please?
:)
I love all those guys to bits. :D
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Peace In Our Time - Gorky Park

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Backing vocals by Jon Bon Jovi. Gorky Park are (were?) a band from the Soviet Union. They got together with Bon Jovi at the Moscow Music/Peace Festival, and this song was one result.
fiona wrote:Can I see your CD collection please?
:)
I love all those guys to bits. :D
Yes, you may see my CD collection. But you'll have to come to South Carolina to do so. :wink:
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Que Sera Mi Vida - The Gibson Brothers

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A group from Martinique who made it big in the European disco scene.
Yes, you may see my CD collection. But you'll have to come to South Carolina to do so.
That sounds fair. How far is that from St. Louis? :P
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