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@sonhouse said
@Executioner-Brand
The band 'Southern Raised' singing low bass, 16 Tons, made famous by Tennessee Ernie Ford in 1955 or so.

[youtube]A9kb4-wUAU4[/youtube]
famous 51 million views.

Angels in Heaven - Chris Rodrigues & the Spoon Lady


@sonhouse said
@Executioner-Brand
The band 'Southern Raised' singing low bass, 16 Tons, made famous by Tennessee Ernie Ford in 1955 or so.

[youtube]A9kb4-wUAU4[/youtube]
opps srry pushed you off


@executioner-brand said
famous 51 million views.

Angels in Heaven - Chris Rodrigues & the Spoon Lady

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_nLmM9kcBKs
works fine


@sonhouse said
@Executioner-Brand
The band 'Southern Raised' singing low bass, 16 Tons, made famous by Tennessee Ernie Ford in 1955 or so.

[youtube]A9kb4-wUAU4[/youtube]


@huckleberryhound said
Rancid - Red hot moon

[youtube]664npiDuTI4[/youtube]
why wouldn't you cut n paste the lot?


@torunn said
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twM7ulKpPjI

Jazz to listen to now and then
I enjoyed this one. Getting ready for christmas.


Billy Joel - A Matter of Trust


Martika - Toy Soldiers


😛 trying to figer the small advantage.
Gwen Stefani - What You Waiting For?


@gambrel said
[youtube]qfO_OfmGOl0[/youtube]


LISA - MONEY

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Suzie Q - Creedence Clearwater Revival


@Suzianne
I play guitar, mandolin, lap dulcimer, autoharp, keyboards, banjo and learning fiddle. Long time ago I did accordian and concertina, I had the English version, where you play the same note in and out of the bellows but there is another version called the Anglo where you have half the reeds and play different notes pulling in V pulling out of the belllows. Up to 176 tracks now on SC, latest tune, Susan in Hawaii, she went to HS there.

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@sonhouse said
@Suzianne
I play guitar, mandolin, lap dulcimer, autoharp, keyboards, banjo and learning fiddle. Long time ago I did accordian and concertina, I had the English version, where you play the same note in and out of the bellows but there is another version called the Anglo where you have half the reeds and play different notes pulling in V pulling out of the belllows. Up to 176 tracks now on SC, latest tune, Susan in Hawaii, she went to HS there.
post some music from you if you can.
see if you can get some thumbs up.

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