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If This World Were Mine – Marvin & Tammi – [STEREO]

—-WideScreen—- One Of Their Finest Moments Together On This Brilliant Recording From 1967-1968. “If This World Were Mine” Is Highly Overlooked Today By Radio Programmers And Rarely Ever Gets Played On Any Traditional Oldies Stations. Nonetheless, Marvin & Tammi Perform In Stellar Fashion Along With A Classic Motown Musical Arrangement And Production From Their Album Titled “United”. Hear it on internet radio kvkvi.com

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James And Michael – When I Think Of You — (Leif Garrett)

Leif Garrett Got A Hit With This Song Around The World In 1979. “When I Think Of You” Was Written By Brothers James & Michael Williams From Texas. Here Is Their Original Version Released At About The Same Time As Leif’s. Which One Do You Like Best? Hear it on internet radio kvkvi.com

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Bob McGilpin – When You Feel Love — [STEREO]

—-WideScreen—- Bob McGilpin Bought His First Guitar With Money That He Made From Mowing Lawns! He Started Writing Songs At About Age 16. Eventually, His Music Became Quite Popular In The Dance Clubs During The Disco Craze. The Song “Superstar” Was His Most Popular. Our Featured Song Called “When You Feel Love” Was Bob’s Only Record To Crack The Billboard Magazine “Hot 100” Chart Making it Only As High As #91 In 1978. Check Out This Beautiful Slow Dance Ballad That Was Perfect For Times When The […]

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Diane Renay – Navy Blue – [DES STEREO]

From Early 1964, Here Is A Newly Created DES (Digitally Extracted Stereo) Version Of This Outstanding #6 Hit Song By Diane Renay. For So Many Years, Most Of Us Have Heard “Navy Blue” Only In Mono. Recently, This Extremely High Quality Stereo Version Was Crafted Using The Latest Digital Technology. It’s Available On The Hit Parade Label Distributed By EricRecords.com Or Amazon.com. Just Search For The Hit Parade Disc Called “Hard To Find Juke Box Classics 1964”. Thanks For Listening To Flashback Favorites YouTube…And Be Sure To […]

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The Doors – Touch Me (Power Version) – [STEREO]

WOW! Check Out This Much Different Version Of The Door’s Classic Hit Called “Touch Me”. It’s From An Album That Was Released In 1974 Entitled “Heavy Metal” By Warner Brothers Special Products. The Engineers That Put The LP Together Decided To Add Some Extra “Punch” To “Touch Me” In Order To Help It Compete In Sound Intensity With Other Songs On The Album By Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin And Black Sabbath. “Touch Me” By The Doors Is No Where Close To Being A Heavy Metal Song….And Neither […]

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Brooklyn Bridge – Blessed Is The Rain – [STEREO]

Here Is The Follow Up Song To Their Smash Hit “The Worst That Could Happen” By The Brooklyn Bridge. Lead Singer Johnny Maestro Delivers Outstanding Vocals On This 1969 Hit Called “Blessed Is The Rain”. Hear it on internet radio kvkvi.com

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