Tulsa Time
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- Author: susanvineyard
Tags: Clapton Day DiCandeloro Downtown Midtown Mothers Oklahoma Parks River Tulsa Vineyard
Mother's Day Walk in Tulsa 2008To the music of Eric Clapton
Music of my Heart
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- Author: fyonamarie
Music of my Heartby NSYNCYou'll never know, what you've done for me What your faith in me, has done for my soul You'll never know the gift you've given me I'll carry it with me, yeah yeah Through the days ahead I'll think of days before You made me hope for something better And made me reach for something more You taught me to run You taught me to fly Helped me to free the me inside Helped me hear the music of my heart Helped me hear the music of my heart You opened my eyes You opened the door To something I've never known before And your love, is the music of my heart (music of my heart) You were the one, always on my side (always on my side) Always standing by (always standing by) Seeing me through You were the song that always made me sing (made me sing) I'm singing this for you Everywhere I go, I'll think of where I've been And all of ones you knew me better then any one ever will again You taught me to run You taught me to fly Helped to free the me inside Helped me hear the music of my heart Helped me hear the music of my heart You opened my eyes you opened the door To something I've never known before And your love, is the music of my heart What you've taught me Only your love could ever teach me You got through when no one could reach me before 'Cause you always saw in me All the best that I could be It was you who set me free You taught me to run You taught me to fly Helped me to free the me inside Helped me hear the music of my heart Helped me hear the music of my heart You taught me to run You taught me to fly Helped me to free the me inside (me inside) Helped me hear the music of my heart (music of my heart) Helped me hear the music of my heart You opened my eyes You opened the door To something I've never known before And your love, is the music of my heart Music of my heart Music of my heart Is the music of my heart
THESE FOOLISH THINGS (Jazz Club Olivos, Buenos Aires)
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- Author: wolf175
Tags: Jazz Karaoke-Bar Music Standards Vocals
FOR A COMPLETE ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MY SONGS VISIT: http://web.mac.com/wolfrutto/Site_3/Blank.htmlI decided to open my own karaoke-bar in YouTube in order to give all you fervent karaoke-lovers a chance to practice the most frequently offered songs with me together. And sneer all you want, you karaoke-haters! Your sneering only shows, that you have not visited the „right" karaoke-bar yet.Just to make that clear: I'm NOT talking about karaoke-BOXES. Those are created for couples in need of some „privacy" for ... you know what ;-). Or for some „old school frieds" or „work-buddies" ("salary-men" in Japan) who can go there after work for an hour or so of "shoulder-rubbing intimacy" before they have to return to the family (the neon-light and hair-curlers and screaming children). (They probably tell their wives, they had to work overtime ...)I'm talking BIG karaoke bars, for at least 20 people, with a charming hostess (in Japan: „mama-san"), who tries to match you up with another lonely customer. Most of the time, these bars are arranged around her (and her assistants), though sometimes they have a little stage for the vocalists and sometimes even a little dance-floor. Once in Berlin, while I was singing a Cole-Porter song, several couples spontaneously got up and started dancing „cheek-to-cheek". That really made me feel like a professional! ;-) My old friend Ginchan recorded me and made the illustrations (in form of disc-covers, singing with my imagined partners) for this web-site. But don't be fooled: I sing only songs, that have been in the „public domain" for a long time and with music of paid-for karaoke-disks (often various versions). And, of course, I am a complete amateur (never had a singing-lesson in my life; „professionals" would consider it to be beneath their dignity to sing in a karaoke bar ;-) and do not charge money for my performances -- I rather want to „educate" you (urgh) - and therefore claim the right of „fair use". Ignore my German accent, please!Now let's start! (The lyrics you find in the internet.)
YOU GO TO MY HEAD (Jazz Club Olivos, Buenos Aires)
- Length: 6:0
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- Author: wolf175
Tags: Jazz Karaoke-Bar Music Standards Vocals
FOR A COMPLETE ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MY SONGS VISIT: http://web.mac.com/wolfrutto/Site_3/Blank.htmlI decided to open my own karaoke-bar in YouTube in order to give all you fervent karaoke-lovers a chance to practice the most frequently offered songs with me together. And sneer all you want, you karaoke-haters! Your sneering only shows, that you have not visited the „right" karaoke-bar yet.Just to make that clear: I'm NOT talking about karaoke-BOXES. Those are created for couples in need of some „privacy" for ... you know what ;-). Or for some „old school frieds" or „work-buddies" ("salary-men" in Japan) who can go there after work for an hour or so of "shoulder-rubbing intimacy" before they have to return to the family (the neon-light and hair-curlers and screaming children). (They probably tell their wives, they had to work overtime ...)I'm talking BIG karaoke bars, for at least 20 people, with a charming hostess (in Japan: „mama-san"), who tries to match you up with another lonely customer. Most of the time, these bars are arranged around her (and her assistants), though sometimes they have a little stage for the vocalists and sometimes even a little dance-floor. Once in Berlin, while I was singing a Cole-Porter song, several couples spontaneously got up and started dancing „cheek-to-cheek". That really made me feel like a professional! ;-) My old friend Ginchan recorded me and made the illustrations (in form of disc-covers, singing with my imagined partners) for this web-site. But don't be fooled: I sing only songs, that have been in the „public domain" for a long time and with music of paid-for karaoke-disks (often various versions). And, of course, I am a complete amateur (never had a singing-lesson in my life; „professionals" would consider it to be beneath their dignity to sing in a karaoke bar ;-) and do not charge money for my performances -- I rather want to „educate" you (urgh) - and therefore claim the right of „fair use". Ignore my German accent, please!Now let's start! (The lyrics you find in the internet.)
STOMPING AT THE SAVOY (Jazz Club Olivos, Buenos Aires)
- Length: 5:54
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- Author: wolf175
Tags: Jazz Karaoke-Bar Music Standards Vocals
FOR A COMPLETE ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MY SONGS VISIT: http://web.mac.com/wolfrutto/Site_3/Blank.htmlI decided to open my own karaoke-bar in YouTube in order to give all you fervent karaoke-lovers a chance to practice the most frequently offered songs with me together. And sneer all you want, you karaoke-haters! Your sneering only shows, that you have not visited the „right" karaoke-bar yet.Just to make that clear: I'm NOT talking about karaoke-BOXES. Those are created for couples in need of some „privacy" for ... you know what ;-). Or for some „old school frieds" or „work-buddies" ("salary-men" in Japan) who can go there after work for an hour or so of "shoulder-rubbing intimacy" before they have to return to the family (the neon-light and hair-curlers and screaming children). (They probably tell their wives, they had to work overtime ...)I'm talking BIG karaoke bars, for at least 20 people, with a charming hostess (in Japan: „mama-san"), who tries to match you up with another lonely customer. Most of the time, these bars are arranged around her (and her assistants), though sometimes they have a little stage for the vocalists and sometimes even a little dance-floor. Once in Berlin, while I was singing a Cole-Porter song, several couples spontaneously got up and started dancing „cheek-to-cheek". That really made me feel like a professional! ;-) My old friend Ginchan recorded me and made the illustrations (in form of disc-covers, singing with my imagined partners) for this web-site. But don't be fooled: I sing only songs, that have been in the „public domain" for a long time and with music of paid-for karaoke-disks (often various versions). And, of course, I am a complete amateur (never had a singing-lesson in my life; „professionals" would consider it to be beneath their dignity to sing in a karaoke bar ;-) and do not charge money for my performances -- I rather want to „educate" you (urgh) - and therefore claim the right of „fair use". Ignore my German accent, please!Now let's start! (The lyrics you find in the internet.)
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