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Dean Martin – The Things We Did Last Summer

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Dean Martin – I’ve Got My Love To Keep Me Warm

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One late afternoon in 1974, Conway Twitty was driving alone when a song came on the radio that stopped him cold. It wasn’t even the main track being promoted—it was the forgotten B-side of another artist’s record. But the moment the melody and words filled his car, Conway felt something so powerful that he had to pull over to the side of the road. He sat there, stunned, listening with his heart racing, realizing he had just stumbled upon something extraordinary. The announcer gave the artist’s name, but Conway wasn’t familiar with him at the time. Still, he couldn’t shake the feeling. Determined, he began digging to find out more about the track. What he discovered only deepened his conviction: the record label wasn’t planning to push the song any further. That meant if Conway wanted to, he could make it his own. He took the piece into the studio, poured every ounce of emotion into the recording, and when it was released, it climbed to the very top of the country charts.

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Neil Diamond Is Saying Goodbye After Tragic Diagnosis

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Dean Martin – The Things We Did Last Summer

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Dean Martin – I’ve Got My Love To Keep Me Warm

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Alan Parsons – Sirius / Eye In The Sky (Live)

Introduction Alan Parsons’ “Sirius / Eye in the Sky (Live)” is a notable example of...

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Toby Keith – As Good As I Once Was

Introduction “As Good As I Once Was” is a popular song by American country music...

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Eagles – Hotel California (Live 1977) (Official Video)

Introduction “Hotel California” by the Eagles is one of the most iconic songs in rock...

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Kelly Clarkson – Underneath the Tree (Official Video)

Introduction “Underneath the Tree” is a holiday classic by Kelly Clarkson, released as a single...

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Bee Gees – Massachusetts (One For All Tour Live In Australia 1989)

Introduction “Massachusetts” is a classic song by the Bee Gees, a legendary band known for...

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The Highwaymen – Highwayman (American Outlaws: Live at Nassau Coliseum, 1990)

Introduction “The Highwayman” is a classic song that stands as a testament to the collaborative...

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Celine Dion ~ I’m Alive (Live at Star Academy – 2002)

Introduction Celine Dion’s performance of “I’m Alive” during the live broadcast of *Star Academy* in...

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Paul McCartney ~ Hey Jude

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Bryan Adams -Everithyng I Do ( I Do It For You’)

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The Beatles – We Can Work It Out

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Oldies Musics

Dean Martin – The Things We Did Last Summer

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Dean Martin – I’ve Got My Love To Keep Me Warm

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Neil Diamond Cancels NYC Tour, Declares ‘I Don’t Sing for Communists’ — What Really Happened?

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One late afternoon in 1974, Conway Twitty was driving alone when a song came on the radio that stopped him cold. It wasn’t even the main track being promoted—it was the forgotten B-side of another artist’s record. But the moment the melody and words filled his car, Conway felt something so powerful that he had to pull over to the side of the road. He sat there, stunned, listening with his heart racing, realizing he had just stumbled upon something extraordinary. The announcer gave the artist’s name, but Conway wasn’t familiar with him at the time. Still, he couldn’t shake the feeling. Determined, he began digging to find out more about the track. What he discovered only deepened his conviction: the record label wasn’t planning to push the song any further. That meant if Conway wanted to, he could make it his own. He took the piece into the studio, poured every ounce of emotion into the recording, and when it was released, it climbed to the very top of the country charts.

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