The Sound of Silence - Simon & Garfunkal
Can't think of any others right now
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What Are Are The 3 Oldest Songs That You Would Consider To Be One Of Your Favorite?
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2:33 am, May 20 2013
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Raindrops keep falling on my head - BJ Thomas 1969
I just called to say I love you - Stevie Wonder 1984
Your Song - Elton John 1970
Are these old enough?
Also most of the stuff by Elvis Presley is brilliant, like In The Ghetto, Guitar Man etc. but the topic says 3 so...
I just called to say I love you - Stevie Wonder 1984
Your Song - Elton John 1970
Are these old enough?
Also most of the stuff by Elvis Presley is brilliant, like In The Ghetto, Guitar Man etc. but the topic says 3 so...
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5:52 am, May 20 2013
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Eleanor Rigby - The Beatles, 1966
Buffalo Springfield - For What It's Worth, 1966
And my favourite, All Along The Watchtower cover by Jimi Hendrix (1968) can't be played to death I think
Buffalo Springfield - For What It's Worth, 1966
And my favourite, All Along The Watchtower cover by Jimi Hendrix (1968) can't be played to death I think
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1:20 pm, May 21 2013
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I thought about songs such ad When The Levee Breaks, or Riders on the Storm.. but then I realised that if i could pick the ones, that really mean something to me, i would pick something from the time of WWII and Warsaw Uprising.
Warszawo ma the song is from early 40's, the audio is modern, recorded probably in the 90's/00's. The song describes what happened to the Jewish people (and then Polish) in Warsaw (my hometown). The video footage is what Warsaw looked like after the Uprising, when all inhabitants either died or were send somewhere else.
Warszawo ma the song is from early 40's, the audio is modern, recorded probably in the 90's/00's. The song describes what happened to the Jewish people (and then Polish) in Warsaw (my hometown). The video footage is what Warsaw looked like after the Uprising, when all inhabitants either died or were send somewhere else.
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"Son of a Preacher Man" by Dusty Springfield (1968)
"Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)" covered by Nancy Sinatra (1966)
Not that old, but ... "Time After Time" by Cyndi Lauper (1984)
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"Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)" covered by Nancy Sinatra (1966)
Not that old, but ... "Time After Time" by Cyndi Lauper (1984)
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Nancy Sinatra
how could I forget about her.
The way she dances in "These boots are made for walkin' " is stunning. She does almost nothing, but in a way it's unbelievable (the girls in the back are just creepy). Not to mention how she sings.
Yaay.
how could I forget about her.
The way she dances in "These boots are made for walkin' " is stunning. She does almost nothing, but in a way it's unbelievable (the girls in the back are just creepy). Not to mention how she sings.
Yaay.
Already mentioned but:
"Jimi Hendrix - All Along the Watchtower."
Even Bob Dylan complimented Hendrix for his cover on that song.
Anyways, lots of mention on Nancy Sinatra. I'll include:
"Nancy Sinatra - You Only Live Twice"
"The Eagles - Hotel California"
"Jimi Hendrix - All Along the Watchtower."
Even Bob Dylan complimented Hendrix for his cover on that song.
Anyways, lots of mention on Nancy Sinatra. I'll include:
"Nancy Sinatra - You Only Live Twice"
"The Eagles - Hotel California"
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World of Pain by Cream 1967
She's a Rainbow by The Rolling Stones 1967
While My Guitar Gently Weeps by George Harrison/the beatles 1968
She's a Rainbow by The Rolling Stones 1967
While My Guitar Gently Weeps by George Harrison/the beatles 1968
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4:42 am, Jul 8 2013
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maybe not "old" but i much prefer megadeths cover of
these boots
or maybe 1985 is "old" ?
these boots
or maybe 1985 is "old" ?
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5:06 am, Jul 8 2013
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i onely like old songs and i like so many but 3 of my favorits are
CCR - Bad Moon Rising 1969
Cyndi Lauper - Girls Just Want to Have Fun 1979
Van Halen - Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love 1978
CCR - Bad Moon Rising 1969
Cyndi Lauper - Girls Just Want to Have Fun 1979
Van Halen - Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love 1978
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Daddy Cool by Boney M. 1976
Blowin' in the Wind by Bob Dylan 1962
I Walk the Line by Johnny Cash 1956
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Blowin' in the Wind by Bob Dylan 1962
I Walk the Line by Johnny Cash 1956
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haha when you all were posting songs from the 80s...and they are "oldies" haha...gee thanks I was born in 1981.
I'm eclectic in my music...so classical music is a sure thing for me...but songs that have lyrics that I can understand (some classical is sung in operas...can't understand them, but it's beautiful!)
Patsy Cline's Crazy-1961 (I grew up listening to all kinds of music so I have to put country on the list haha)
Gene Kelly singing and dancing-I'm Singing in the Rain-1952 (I love musicals lol)
and of course hymns...too many of those to list. They go back some of them to the 1800s. or even later than that!
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I'm eclectic in my music...so classical music is a sure thing for me...but songs that have lyrics that I can understand (some classical is sung in operas...can't understand them, but it's beautiful!)
Patsy Cline's Crazy-1961 (I grew up listening to all kinds of music so I have to put country on the list haha)
Gene Kelly singing and dancing-I'm Singing in the Rain-1952 (I love musicals lol)
and of course hymns...too many of those to list. They go back some of them to the 1800s. or even later than that!
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