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Oldies music thread
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She made a song called "After you've gone", and it was used in Bioshock: Infinite. Interestingly enough, they named a character after her, too. Brilliant musician.
I've probably listened to this song over 30 times. Exactly what they're singing about had happened to me - to the T. It was rather fitting I had this song to lie on.
I know a version of that song by Julie London. It's fun how so many old songs have been sung by many different artists. You could find a dozen versions of summertime for instance.
"Nature Boy" by Nat King Cole. It was a song a late friend identified with a lot. They played it at his funeral. (He didn't ctb, if that matters to you.)
I'm posting Cole's daughter's cover, since I love the eerieness she projects. It seems more fitting than the jazziness of his original, somehow. Might just be a generational preference thing.
Here's an old polish song (1935) - Ostatnia niedziela (The Last Sunday). It's a well-known song in Eastern Europe. It tells a story of a man who has been deeply hurt by someone and wants to commit suicide. I find it one of the most beautiful songs of all time.
Here's an old polish song (1935) - Ostatnia niedziela (The Last Sunday). It's a well-known song in Eastern Europe. It tells a story of a man who has been deeply hurt by someone and wants to commit suicide. I find it one of the most beautiful songs of all time.
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