Girl Songs, Part 3

I never really gave a lot of thought about how many songs with the name of a girl in the title there were until I started working on this project. Some of the songs selected came from requests and there are a few I picked out on my own.

Yeah, there are more, a lot more I can do, but let’s see how many times today’s medley actually gets played (instead of someone hitting “like” on Facebook without even clicking on the link) before I start working on another one.

Play button is on the left … Volume slider is on the right

Girls Medley Part 3

Claudette – Judy – Annie – Renee
Caroline – Dawn – Melissa – Clair – Julie
Denise – Jennifer – Jean – Karen

Comments (10)

  1. Penny

    Great songs again Ray … a few I didn’t recognize but liked the whole set! 🙂

    1. Ray (Post author)

      Thanks, Penny 🙂 I’m glad you enjoyed them. ❤

  2. Donna

    Love as always!!!

    1. Ray (Post author)

      And I thank you, as always 🙂

  3. Nancy Garbati

    Missed this yesterday glad I saw it today…me and the birdies enjoyed every minute of it 🙂 <3

    1. Ray (Post author)

      Thanks, Nancy. I’m glad you found (and enjoyed) them. ❤

  4. Al

    Hi Ray, Hope everything is going well.

    1. Ray (Post author)

      It is, Al. Thank you so much for your concern.

  5. Rosa-Lee Gould

    FYI – Listened to all the songs today. Recognized most but not all. Most confusing was Denise as it sounded like it should be about Darlene or Destiny to me. Knew my head cold was affecting my eyes but apparently my ears are messed up some too so will have to listen again & figure it out another time. I assure you that if I put like on music or history lessons I have listened to all the music (I do not put like if I only had time to listen to part of a medley) or read all the history lesson but I do go back & play catch up from time to time. Appreciate all the work you put into your posts even when I don’t comment. Thank you 🙂

    1. Ray (Post author)

      Lee, I promise you they were saying Denise but you have to remember recording techniques were not up to the same level as they are today. Some of the older recordings are so “muddy” it’s next to impossible to make them clear.
      As for the second part of your comment, YOU have never been part of the problem. ❤

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