Name an album your parents put you onto as a kid but that you still rock today 🗣️🎶 Ohhh, loooooove is a mountain every man must learn to cliiiiiiimb…🎵 open.spotify.com/album/4ohvIC...
Name an album your parents put you onto as a kid but that you still rock today 🗣️🎶 Ohhh, loooooove is a mountain every man must learn to cliiiiiiimb…🎵 open.spotify.com/album/4ohvIC...
My father was in a The Doors cover band in his 20s and continued to play his organ for years open.spotify.com/track/14XWXW...
Also, when this is rockin don't come a knockin open.spotify.com/track/38QnxZ...
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Mitch Miller Christmas, and I often chill to my parent’s Frank Sinatra albums. And my parents were huge Broadway musical fans-a love they passed to my sister and me. I still play their original cast album of Camelot, Oliver and I Do! I Do!
The soundtrack of my childhood: Jazz standards, Broadway musicals, and a couple of Christmas albums from the 50’s and 60’s.
Oooo. That Montreal vibe. No one else painted the picture of Montreal in the 1980s like that (at least in English). Céline Dion and Lara Fabian will immerse you in 1990s /2000s Montreal, but in French.
Dean Martin's Greatest Hits. I'm a man of means by no means but I'm king of the road.
Three Dog Night
A perfect album in my opinion and have also passed it on to my teenage boys now and they love it too (and they listen to mostly rap and hip hop).
1940s Big Bands, Tommy Dorsey, Glenn Miller, imagine being a teen or twenty-something during those years and dancing to that music.
My parents loved Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash and everything with that 1950’s sound. My sister, however, she introduced me to Motown and Stevie Wonder (‘Hotter Than July’), and for that I am truly grateful.
Ella, Billie, Arthur Prysock and always Sinatra!
LOVE Gino Vanelli! But the albums that my parents had that I learned to love were Nat King Cole and a couple of Broadway soundtrack albums. (I'm a bit older than you!) Then the Beatles came along...
Whew, chile - Wheels of Life hits way different at 52 than it did at 5