I’m going to come right and say it at the beginning. This is a “liner-free” medley. Not a single word from me today because I simply didn’t have the time to do it.
That means, like I have always said, the music will do the talking. The music ranges from 1958 all the way up to 1989, and a few of the songs I haven’t played in a long time (and in a couple of cases, I have never played at all).
Every song was a Top 40 hit so they should all be, at the very least, familiar.
Memories … That’s What We’re All About
Play buttons are on the left … Volume sliders are on the right
The No Liner Medley
Ricky Nelson – Beach Boys
Wayne Fontana & The Mindbenders
Barry Mann – Sir Douglas Quintet
John Mellencamp – Friend & Lover
Bee Gees – Supremes
Elvis Presley – B-52s
Hello Ray,
Just wanted to say that it is a huge treat to open my gmail and click on your email for today’s tunes. Many thanks for all you do to make it happen!
Much appreciated,
Janie
Thank you, Janie ๐ฅฐ
I am so glad you enjoy the music! ๐
This was a great medley some of the songs I havenโt heard in forever. Good choices as always. But I have to say this, I did miss hearing that silken voice. The liners are so appreciated by me maybe not everyone but I do love to hear them. Itโs what makes me think I am listening to you giving me a presentation. Thanks so much for all that you do, and the effort that you put into these. Very very much appreciated! Youโre the best ๐ฅฐ!
Thank you, Sandy ๐ฅฐ
I know the “voice” is appreciated by some people but there are certain days I just can’t spend the extra time involved. I am glad, however, that you enjoyed the music! ๐
lol, Still a day late but going to share a 70’s memory. I used to get teased about using Springfield words like “contemplate.” I used the above played song & a Kenny Rogers song about Ruby to prove that it was a viable word. Thought you might get a chuckle too. Ted made it home to hear 90%. Told him we would have to listen to M & Tu’s over. Again, TY Ray. ๐ ๐ Lee & Ted
You were ahead of your time, Lee! ๐