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nancysredrose5285 November 23rd, 2006, 10:53 PM America The Beautiful Ronan Tynan
Como La Flor Selena
You Must Love Me Madonna From Evita
All The Way Frank Sinatra
Palomita De Negros Ojos Linda Ronstadt
One Sweet Day Mariah Carey & Boyz 2 Men
What A Wonderful World Louis Armstrong
Coming Out Of Dark Gloria Estefan
Estan Lloviendo Lagrimas Graciela Beltran
Tears In Heaven Eric Clapton
I Have Nothing Whitney Houston From The Bodyguard
Heaven Is A Place On Earth Belinda Carlisle
My Love Paul McCartney & Wings
Where Did The Feeling Go Selena
Never Too Far Mariah Carey
My Wild Irish Rose Ronan Tynan
Our Love Is Here To Stay Billie Holiday
Behind These Hazel Eyes Kelly Clarkson
Miracles Jefferson Starship
When I Think Of You Janet Jackson
Fly Celine Dion
Lady In Red Chris Deburgh
Journey To The Past Aaliyah
Angels Among Us Alabama
The Ringo Kid November 29th, 2006, 01:02 PM Originally posted by nancysredrose5285@Nov 24 2006, 12:53 AM
America The Beautiful Ronan Tynan
Como La Flor Selena
You Must Love Me Madonna From Evita
All The Way Frank Sinatra
Palomita De Negros Ojos Linda Ronstadt
One Sweet Day Mariah Carey & Boyz 2 Men
What A Wonderful World Louis Armstrong
Coming Out Of Dark Gloria Estefan
Estan Lloviendo Lagrimas Graciela Beltran
Tears In Heaven Eric Clapton
I Have Nothing Whitney Houston From The Bodyguard
Heaven Is A Place On Earth Belinda Carlisle
My Love Paul McCartney & Wings
Where Did The Feeling Go Selena
Never Too Far Mariah Carey
My Wild Irish Rose Ronan Tynan
Our Love Is Here To Stay Billie Holiday
Behind These Hazel Eyes Kelly Clarkson
Miracles Jefferson Starship
When I Think Of You Janet Jackson
Fly Celine Dion
Lady In Red Chris Deburgh
Journey To The Past Aaliyah
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Some nice choices there. I get teary-eyed when I here certain songs as well. Some like: Mon Legionnaire which was beautifully sang by: Ute Lemper. There are others as well that bring wetness to my eyes such as: Dixie, Garry Owen and The Green leaves of Summer.
Heck, I'm not embarassed to admit to it.
best regards-TRK.
gt12pak February 26th, 2007, 06:53 PM Anybody ever heard teddy bear by Red Sovine?
Stumpy February 26th, 2007, 07:40 PM Two that sometimes make me misty-eyed are "Mama" by B.J. Thomas and the Hollies "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother".
chester7777 February 27th, 2007, 01:58 AM Anybody ever heard teddy bear by Red Sovine?
Yup . . . and how about Giddy-up Go, also by Red Sovine? I have both of those on a composite CD the Mrs. made for me a couple of years back. Now, when I play it, the older kids groan and say . . . "Not again!" but at least one of the younger ones will sing along with me as we're rollin' down the road. Yeah, those two songs are total tear-jerkers.
Another one is "I.O.U." by Jimmy Dean. I gave that one to my mom one year for Mother's Day . . . we were both cryin' :cry2::cry2:.
Chester :newyear:
DukePilgrim February 27th, 2007, 04:20 AM Seasons in the Sun. Cant remember the artist as he was a one hit wonder but have it somewhere.
It actually about his dog dying :cry2:
Mike
The Ringo Kid February 27th, 2007, 05:17 PM I barely remember Red Sovine and yup, his songs were not only good but could make ones eyes become misty.
Other songs that just "grab" me by the heart are:
The Air That I breathe by the Hollies.
Foolin Around and Fell In Love by Elvin Bishop (reason for this one is because it was playing on the radio when I was told that my Mother had passed away.
Alone Again by Gilbert O'Sullivan.
Color My World by: Eric Clapton.
Summer Seasons In the Sun by: Terry Jacks.
Edmond Fitzgerald by I think Gordon Lightfoot? This song gets me everytime as well.
There are others but I cannot think of them just now.
may2 February 27th, 2007, 05:31 PM For the Good Times, Ray Price
The Best Gift, Barbra Streisand
gt12pak March 1st, 2007, 11:37 AM Chester, I haven't heard those other 2, but I did hear an old Vern Gosdin song the other day called chiseled in stone. That's another one that'll getcha too.
nancysredrose5285 June 17th, 2007, 04:48 PM No Me Ames Marc Anthony & Jennifer Lopez
Since You've Been Gone Kelly Clarkson
Amapola Jimmy Dorsey
Butterfly Mariah Carey
Innamorata [Sweetheart} Dean Martin
Hopelessly Devoted To You Olivia Newton John
Nancy With The Laughing Face Frank Sinatra
Jay J. Foraker June 18th, 2007, 10:05 AM Try these on for size - The Adagio movements from either Bruckner's Symphony No. 7 or Symphony No. 8 or the final movement from Mahler's Symphony No. 3. There are many others, but I just recently listened to these and so they're fresh in my memory.
Cheers - Jay:beer:
chester7777 June 19th, 2007, 10:16 AM A Father's Love, by George Strait
This is one that get's me going . . . .
Mrs C :angel1:
Jay J. Foraker June 19th, 2007, 11:09 AM A Father's Love, by George Strait
This is one that get's me going . . . .Mrs C :angel1:
Good ol' George - he's a San Antonio resident!
Cheers - Jay:beer:
chester7777 June 19th, 2007, 11:28 AM Really, how long has he lived there?
Cindyrella June 19th, 2007, 12:50 PM Crazy---Patsy Cline
How Do I Live---Leann Rimes
How Far---Martina McBride
God's Will---Martina McBride
I Will Alway's Love You---Dolly Parton
Too many to list.....:cry2:
DakotaSurfer June 19th, 2007, 05:44 PM There was a version of "Somewhere Over The Rainbow" done by a Hawaiian singer that died that I heard on ER when Dr. green died. When I heard it I told the wife I want that played at my funeral. I loved the arrangement. And many moons ago I did some song writing so I'm pretty picky. Check it out:
Somwehere Over The Rainbow (http://www.dakotasurfer.com/Israel.mp3)
The Ringo Kid June 19th, 2007, 05:47 PM Another one that gets me :cry2: is Music Box Dancer by: Frank Mills. BTW, my best friend is a guy by the name of Frank Mills. :wink_smile:
For Jim & Sue: George Strait has lived in San Antonio ever since I ever first heard of him. I know he has been ther for a fact since before 1984.
If you want to hear a quick and wild story about how I met George Strait--please continue reading.
This was in 1985, and George Strait was going to be putting on a concert in Kingsville, Texas--Fri-Sat and Sunday. Needless to say, all his shows always sell out quickly.
Well, at that time, I was 18 years old, I was driving a 68 Valiant, and I had my first VERY sexy girlfriend to boot.
All that aside, I met George Strait. I was driving down 6th street in K'ville, which was a 4-lane road untill you got to King Street--where it narrowed down to two lanes.
My girlfriend Patty & I, were driving down 6th street at about 11 PM on Thursday night and had seen a White Limo, that had been in various places around town. Well, that same Limo, was in the far righthand lane right next to us. We were stopped at a red light when that white limo pulled up next to us.
We both looked to see who was rolling down the drivers-side car windown. The red light we were at usually took 1 minute to turn and there was plenty of time to answer a question or whatever.
Well, the drivers window was rolled down and the guy started chatting with us. The back window rolled down and the guy who leaned out of the window, was George Strait. The guy asked us if we knew who he was (not giving out his name yet) and we both said nope. He asked us if we knew who was going to be performing at the concerts planned for Fri-Sun, and we both sait that George Strait was here in town--mentioning that he came down for a concert about 2-3 times a year and that they were always sold out.
Anyway, the guy grinned and said that he was George Strait. We thought he was some guy messing wiht us and we were about to run the light to get away from him. The light turned green and we left--as did they. The next light just turned red and they were stopped right next to us.
On this part of 6th street, we were maybe a block or so away from the Police Station. The driver of the limo, revved his engine and asked if we wanted to race them to Dick Kleberg Park. I told him that the road after King street, narrows down to two lanes and that it was a bad street to race on. I suggested that we go to 14th street where it is 4 lanes all the way to Military Highway (now General Cavasos Bulevard) and then after that, the 4 lanes merge into two lanes all the way to Dick Kleberg Park.
Anyway, they said nothing and ran the light and we ran after them--zooming past the police station, and through the lights at Kleberg, King and Huisache streets. We were about neck and neck until I cut them off and got in front-and I was in the lead all the way to Dick Kleberg Park and J,K. Northway Exposition Center--where George Strait does his concerts at.
We turned into the park and then parked somewhere near the entrance of the place--and waited to see if they would come. They finally made it to the street leading to DK park and turned in--spotted us and came up to us.
Both the driver an George Strait called us to the car. We went over and he gave us two autographed tickets for front row seats at his concert--anyday we chose. He also congratulated us for beating him in the car race.
I remember we talked for several minutes and then they had to leave.
Anyway, that was my experiance meeting Georg Strait.
The outcome to all this is, that we missed the concert. Reason why we missed it was because I had a yard care business and Patty and I did all the work. We were too tired Friday to go and had planned going Sat. Sat rolled around and we just plain forgot about the concert. Sunday rolled around, and I can't remember why we missed it then?
We saw Goerge Strait's limo at the local Whataburger in the parkinglot, and we stopped in and saw him at a table eating. We walked up to him and he remembered us from the race and said: "I did not see you at my concert" and we explained what happened and he got a great laugh from it. The other people who were eating were staring at us because we had just walked up to George and just started talking.
That was our last encounter with Georg Strait. :shades_smile:
DakotaSurfer June 19th, 2007, 07:13 PM 4 lanes in Kingsville... things have changed since I was there. VERY sexy girlfriend... did you date my ex-wife? j/k Sounds like a neat story, but to not go to the concert. He probably would have put you up on the stage during the concert.
chester7777 June 20th, 2007, 01:40 AM Carl, what a story!!
I gotta ask - how COULD you FORGET to go to a George Strait concert? With AUTOGRAPHED tickets for the FRONT row?? :ohmy: :ohmy:
Mrs. C :angel1:
DakotaSurfer June 20th, 2007, 01:50 AM I say we give him 40 lashes and walk the plank matey.
Jay J. Foraker June 20th, 2007, 11:03 AM Really, how long has he lived there?
He's lived here for quite a while - he lives in a swanky area north of town called "The Dominion" where the homes are valued at $l million or more.
My cousin has played golf with him a few times.
Cheers - Jay:beer:
The Ringo Kid June 21st, 2007, 07:15 PM Carl, what a story!!
I gotta ask - how COULD you FORGET to go to a George Strait concert? With AUTOGRAPHED tickets for the FRONT row?? :ohmy: :ohmy:
Mrs. C :angel1:
Hi Dakota, Jim, Sue,
Dakota--Patti was THAT special. We were both 18 going on 19 at the time and well--you know, it was VERY easy to get distracted. Patti sure was one of the cutest gals I ever dated, that's for sure. ;-D
JIm/Sue, Yep, autographed and all we had to do was to show up, go to the door and show the tickets w/ signature, then we would have been escourted to the front row seats--ahead of everybody else.
Dakota, I have "walked-the-plank" many times since then--because of that missed opportunity. But heck, you really had to know Patti--to see how easy it was to forget something like that. ;-)) Last I heard, Patti still has both the autographed tickets. Trouble is, is that was about 21 years ago.
Oh and, since I moved out of Kingsville, the pothole-strewn 6th street, had been completely resurfaced going down almost 4 feet--as that street was in dis-repair for so long they HAD to dig down that deep; to get to better ground. That street is now 5 lanes--all the way through town and out past Dick Kleberg Park.
Cindyrella July 5th, 2007, 12:59 PM I have 18 George Strait cds. It's hard to choose my favorite song that he sings. This is a SHORT list. He is my favorite country singer.
Run
You Can't Make A Heart Love Somebody
Amarillo By Morning
A Fire I Can't Put Out
Desperately
Famous Last Words
I Cross My Heart
You Look So Good In Love
Also like these Ty Herndon songs.
Loved Too Much
I Have To Surrender
I Know How The River Feels
My list could go on and on. I have over 200 cds, some rock, some country, pop, and even classical. I love violin as much as the guitar.
Has anybody here ever heard a song by Black Sabbath called Changes?
Now that's a tear jerker....:cry2:
nancysredrose5285 July 22nd, 2007, 09:37 PM Strangers In The Night Frank Sinatra
Reflection Christina Aguilera
Volare Dean Martin
Corazoncito {Small Heart} Selena
Lady In Red Chris Deburgh
Don't Forget About Us Mariah Carey
My Lovers Flame Paul McCartney
Noche De Paz {Night Of Peace} Gloria Estefan
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