Ben E. King, Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra, Tom Jones - Greatest Hits 60s 70s 80s Old Music Collection #oldies #oldiessongs #oldsong #goldenoldies
Playlist:
01.Everybody Loves Somebody
02.Have I Told You Lately
03.Yesterday Once More
04.Unforgettable
05.The Way It Used To Be
06.My Way
07.Love Is A Many Splendored Thing
08.A Man Without Love
09.How Deep Is Your Love
10.Unchained Melody
11.Can't Help Falling In Love
12.Rhythm Of The Rain
13.Tennessee waltz
14.Dommage, Dommage
15.Hello - Lionel Richel
16.Let It Be Me
17.It's A Heartache
18.Have You Ever Seen The Rain
19.Put Your Head On My Shoulder
20.How I Love You
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⭐ Ben E. King was an iconic American singer and songwriter best known for his soulful voice and timeless contributions to R&B and soul music. Born Benjamin Earl Nelson in 1938 in North Carolina, King gained fame as a member of The Drifters, performing classics like *There Goes My Baby* and *Save the Last Dance for Me*. These songs showcased his smooth vocals and emotional delivery, earning him widespread acclaim. However, it was his solo career that truly solidified his legacy.
⭐ In 1961, King released his most famous song, *Stand by Me*, co-written with Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. The song’s heartfelt lyrics, soulful melody, and King’s powerful performance made it an instant classic. Decades later, *Stand by Me* remains one of the most beloved songs in music history, symbolizing love, resilience, and unity. It has been featured in numerous films and covered by countless artists, cementing its place in global culture.
⭐ Beyond *Stand by Me*, King recorded other hits like *Spanish Harlem* and *Don’t Play That Song (You Lied)*, further showcasing his versatility and artistry. His influence on soul and pop music is undeniable, and his ability to convey deep emotion through his music ensures that Ben E. King’s legacy endures.
Playlist:
01.Everybody Loves Somebody
02.Have I Told You Lately
03.Yesterday Once More
04.Unforgettable
05.The Way It Used To Be
06.My Way
07.Love Is A Many Splendored Thing
08.A Man Without Love
09.How Deep Is Your Love
10.Unchained Melody
11.Can't Help Falling In Love
12.Rhythm Of The Rain
13.Tennessee waltz
14.Dommage, Dommage
15.Hello - Lionel Richel
16.Let It Be Me
17.It's A Heartache
18.Have You Ever Seen The Rain
19.Put Your Head On My Shoulder
20.How I Love You
⭐ Welcome to Music Relax channel !!!
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???? Thanks for watching this video and don't forget to LIKE, COMMENT, SUBSCRIBE and SHARE my channel if you enjoy it.
???? That is a great source of motivation for me to continue producing better quality content. Thank you very much!
⭐ Ben E. King was an iconic American singer and songwriter best known for his soulful voice and timeless contributions to R&B and soul music. Born Benjamin Earl Nelson in 1938 in North Carolina, King gained fame as a member of The Drifters, performing classics like *There Goes My Baby* and *Save the Last Dance for Me*. These songs showcased his smooth vocals and emotional delivery, earning him widespread acclaim. However, it was his solo career that truly solidified his legacy.
⭐ In 1961, King released his most famous song, *Stand by Me*, co-written with Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. The song’s heartfelt lyrics, soulful melody, and King’s powerful performance made it an instant classic. Decades later, *Stand by Me* remains one of the most beloved songs in music history, symbolizing love, resilience, and unity. It has been featured in numerous films and covered by countless artists, cementing its place in global culture.
⭐ Beyond *Stand by Me*, King recorded other hits like *Spanish Harlem* and *Don’t Play That Song (You Lied)*, further showcasing his versatility and artistry. His influence on soul and pop music is undeniable, and his ability to convey deep emotion through his music ensures that Ben E. King’s legacy endures.
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- Greatest Hits
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- greatest hits 60s 70s 80s, oldies but goodies, old songs
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