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'Global Kiss' by Steve Oliver, 'Rock Steady' by Julian Vaughn and 'Roll On' by 480 East
We're having a jazzy holiday!![]()
Didn't Bryan Adams record "Rock Steady?"

Hello Goodbye - Beatles.
(It's not even Sunday morning yet. Just turned on my radio because they are no longer playing Christmas songs on my favorite classic rock stations, and there it was!)

I remember hearing a story about how/why this song was written. So grateful for wikipeida:The song was motivated in response to a 1970s Geritol TV commercial in which a man points to his wife’s many accomplishments and attributes, and then concludes with "My wife...I think I'll keep her". The song itself, however, is about a woman who leaves an unhappy marriage, despite outward signs that it had been happy if not stable.


Under The Bridge by Red Hot Chili Peppers - I'm not familiar with their older stuff but I like this song
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwlogyj7nFE
That's too bad. I love me some RHCP, maybe favorite band of all time(up there with Duran Duran and INXS).
You should listen to the entire Album - Blood, Sugar, Magik and Mother's Milk
One that didn't make it to her 60's collection is "Rough Lover". It came out in 1962 and was the ninth single she ever released. (Her first was in 1956!) Rough Lover only made it to #94 even though it was a B-side. If it charted as a B-side, I'm guessing they made the wrong choice as to which side of the single should been promoted! Anyway, this song is ripe for a re-do. Kelly Clarkson covered Aretha on American Idol, I'm sure she could rip this one up. It deserves to be heard by a mass audience! Here's the youtube link:
Anyone into South American music?
Garota de Ipanema
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZM-6u5O4ypY
El tigrito
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DzBUzjucWu4

iSi!![]()
Are you familiar with Parang, a form of Venezuelan music from Trinidad? It was brought to Trinidad from Venezuelan migrants who were of either Amerindian, Spanish, or African descent.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0QrfieDZgA4

No. I've never heard of Parang, but that mix of cultures sounds very interesting. Anything with an Afro-Latin rhythm floats my musical boat.![]()