Friday, September 12, 2008

I assure you I will not do this that much.

 

 

As I have always loved doing my own but I am not sure how many of you do know whom Quincy Jones is and this song is probably to many considered sensual - but it was a collaboration of some tremendous artists. And then there was the great song by Paul, that is parallel to John's song of Imagine.

 

10 comments:

  1. Secret Garden ~ Quincy Jones is an awesome talent:) adding Barry White ..omg.. the only man alive that can make love to a woman with his voice.

    Let It Be ~ Amazing voice. What can one say about the Beatles? I just always suggest that the world live their music:) Would be a much better place..don't y'all agree?

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  2. Much too neat how one can do this....but it's interesting and is a first!

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  3. Ahhh... so you got it.

    very good job, Jack!

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  4. I love Secret Garden with Al B. Sure, James Ingram, El Debarge, Barry White..AWESOME Song..I LOVE this song!!


    I love Let It Be..AWESOME voice I LOVE Paul McCartney! I love this song!

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  5. When words get in the way why not let another express your thoughts. Two very nice songs. One thing about putting the embedded videos on our pages, they will be visible only for a few weeks. After that time the video box will be there but the video will not be available anymore. I think one way to solve the problem is by putting links instead of embedding. That way it goes to its original page and is available as long as it is not removed from there. Of course, it is neat to have the video right here on your page. Thanks for sharing Jack, and have a lovely day.

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  6. An thanks Jen for the help....This utube is neat I always thought you have to be a member and I guess that is not the case. Thank you and a great Saturday too you.

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  7. You got that right. The Secret Garden is from an album Cin that Quincy really brought so much together with. And Ingram - I am not sure where he went but he was a tremendous singer along with Barry White. And then I came back and found let it be, curiosity got to me before I went to bed last night as the songs have meaning. Both of them in there own unique manner.

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  8. I don't look that deeply into it I just enjoy it for what it's worth.

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  9. May not be songs you made, Jack, still your choices are excellent ones ... each with its own charm and message, so yes, "let it be"

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  10. Paul McCartney is the reason (more than) half of all bass players---between the ages of 35 and 55---became musicians. *smile*

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