Lionel Richie, Tom Jones, Kenny Rogers, Air Supply, Carpenters - Greatest Hits Old 80s and 90s

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Lionel Richie, Tom Jones, Kenny Rogers, Air Supply, Carpenters - Greatest Hits Old 80s and 90s #oldies #oldiessongs #oldsong #oldiesmusic

Playlist:
01.The Way It Used To Be
02.The Music Played
03.How I Love You
04.Love Is A Many Splendored Thing
05.How Deep Is Your Love
06.My Way
07.Papa
08.The Music Played
09.Love Me With All Your Heart
10.Love Story
11.Unchained Melody
12.Oh, Pretty Woman
13.Oh! Carol
14.Diana
15.If I Never Sing Another Song
16.That Wonderful Sound
17.I Love You Baby
18.Unforgettable
19.Stuck On You
20.Every Breath You Take

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⭐ Matt Monro, born Terence Edward Parsons on December 1, 1930, was a British singer known for his smooth, velvety voice and classic ballads. Often called "The Man with the Golden Voice," Monro became internationally famous in the 1960s for his elegant interpretations of popular songs. Some of his biggest hits include "Portrait of My Love," "Walk Away," and the iconic "Born Free," which won an Academy Award for Best Original Song in 1966. Monro’s style was marked by his ability to convey deep emotion with effortless clarity, making him one of the most respected vocalists of his time. His work with composer John Barry also led to memorable film themes, including the James Bond song "From Russia with Love." Despite passing away in 1985, Matt Monro’s music remains beloved by fans of traditional pop and easy listening, and his influence continues to be felt in the world of music.
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