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Subject: Classic 'chill out' songs...

Written By: Tony20fan4ever on 07/10/04 at 10:00 pm

My Girl-Temptations
Ain't No Mountain High Enough-Marvin Gaye/Tammi Terrell
My Guy-Mary Wells
Precious and Few-Climax
Groove With You-Isleys
Let's Get It On-Marvin Gaye
My Love-Paul McCartney & Wings
Colour My World-Chicago
Sister Golden Hair-America
From The Beginning-Emerson,Lake & Palmer
Lucky Man-Emerson,Lake & Palmer
Operator(That's Not The Way It Feels)-Jim Croce

Subject: Re: Classic 'chill out' songs...

Written By: CatwomanofV on 07/11/04 at 3:18 pm

Pink Floyd's Wish You Were Here album.
Moody Blues' Days of Future Passed album
Jethro Tull's Songs From the Wood album
Doors' Greatest hits album



Cat

Subject: Re: Classic 'chill out' songs...

Written By: zcrito on 07/11/04 at 8:37 pm

"Chillin' out" before the '70s? 8)

Like Catwoman how about some albums...

Greatest Hits - Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66
Greatest Hits - Ferrante & Teicher

Can you just FEEL the '60s with those artists? ???


:) ;D

Subject: Re: Classic 'chill out' songs...

Written By: Tony20fan4ever on 07/11/04 at 8:48 pm

I Second That Emotion-Smokey Robinson and the Miracles
Dancin' In The Moonlight-King Harvest
All Day Music-War
Ricki Don't Lose That Number-Steely Dan
I Just Wanna Stop-Gino Vanelli
Lay Lady Lay-Bob Dylan
Anything from Carole King's TAPESTRY CD

Subject: Re: Classic 'chill out' songs...

Written By: danootaandme on 07/12/04 at 7:43 am

"What Does It Take to Win Your Love"-Junior Walker and the All Stars
"Summertime"-Mungo Jerry
"I'm Only Sleeping"-The Beatles
"Itchycoo Park"-Small Faces
"Hot Fun in the Summertime"-Sly and the Family Stone

Subject: Re: Classic 'chill out' songs...

Written By: gemini61 on 07/12/04 at 6:57 pm


Pink Floyd's Wish You Were Here album.
Moody Blues' Days of Future Passed album
Jethro Tull's Songs From the Wood album
Doors' Greatest hits album



Cat

"Wish You Were Here" is my all time favorite Pink Floyd album!! Now I have to go get out the CD
and "chill out" :)

Subject: Re: Classic 'chill out' songs...

Written By: CatwomanofV on 07/13/04 at 1:17 pm



"Wish You Were Here" is my all time favorite Pink Floyd album!! Now I have to go get out the CD
and "chill out" :)



A glass a wine helps too. I love to have a glass a wine, soak in the tub and just listen to WYWH. AHHHHH. That's the ticket!  :)




Cat

Subject: Re: Classic 'chill out' songs...

Written By: resinchaser on 07/13/04 at 4:59 pm

I like to chill out to:

"Beyond The Sea", "Irresistable You" - Bobby Darin
"Summer Wind", "The Lady Is A Tramp" - Frank Sinatra
"Ain't That A Kick In The Head", "Volare", "When You're Smiling" - Dean Martin

Basically anything by The Rat Pack.


Subject: Re: Classic 'chill out' songs...

Written By: JohnTaylorsHeart on 07/14/04 at 6:18 am

Under the board walk
My Girl

Subject: Re: Classic 'chill out' songs...

Written By: brentles on 12/21/04 at 2:43 am

good day sunshine - the beatles
i will - the beatles
the crystal ship - the doors

Subject: Re: Classic 'chill out' songs...

Written By: eightiesfan on 12/23/04 at 7:27 am

The ultimate 'chill out' song of the 60's, to me, is "Whiter Shade of Pale" by Procul Harem.  8)

Subject: Re: Classic 'chill out' songs...

Written By: Tanya1976 on 12/24/04 at 3:31 pm

"Groovin" by The Young Rascals and "How can I be sure?" by The Rascals
"Sittin' on the Dock of the Bay" Otis Redding

Tanya

Subject: Re: Classic 'chill out' songs...

Written By: mitchy on 01/24/05 at 1:59 am

i dunno if these are classic, but.....
are you in-incubus
what you got-john butler trio
peaches and cream-john butler trio
i suggest to download these songs as they just calm me oh so much

Subject: Re: Classic 'chill out' songs...

Written By: tmtrktm on 01/25/05 at 1:13 pm

Sunshine came softly...
'cross my window today.
Coulda tripped out easy
but I changed my ways 8)

Subject: Re: Classic 'chill out' songs...

Written By: ehrjr on 01/25/05 at 8:22 pm

Most Anything By:


The Four Seasons

The Temps.

The Drifters

The Coasters

    And #1

Mr. Excitement-The Late,Great Jackie Wilson.

Subject: Re: Classic 'chill out' songs...

Written By: Joboy on 01/27/05 at 7:07 am

Drops of Jupiter  8)

Subject: Re: Classic 'chill out' songs...

Written By: brian5225 on 04/20/05 at 2:08 pm

Summertime-Mungo Jerry
Deacon Blues-Steely Dan
Love Me Two Times and When The Musics Over-The Doors
Manic Depression-Jimi Hendrix
One Burbon, One Scotch, And One Beer-John Lee Hooker
Steel Away-forgot the Artist
Album, Pink Floyds Dark Side Of The Moon

Subject: Re: Classic 'chill out' songs...

Written By: ADH13 on 04/20/05 at 5:32 pm



He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother - The Hollies
The Long And Winding Road - Beatles
Something - Beatles
Tracks Of My Tears - Smokey Robinson
Maybe - The Chantels
Twilight Time/The Great Pretender - The Platters
Hit The Road Jack - Ray Charles
Sea Of Love - Phil Phillips
What The World Needs Now Is Love - Jackie DeShannon

Subject: Re: Classic 'chill out' songs...

Written By: PennyLane0630 on 09/05/05 at 4:54 pm

Feel'n Groovy.  ::)

Subject: Re: Classic 'chill out' songs...

Written By: JohnTaylorsHeart on 09/08/05 at 11:15 am


I like to chill out to:



Basically anything by The Rat Pack.





I agree

Subject: Re: Classic 'chill out' songs...

Written By: bj26 on 09/09/05 at 7:07 am

Little Star - the Elegants
Dream Lover - Bobby Darin
Blue on Blue - Bobby Vee
Blue Velvet - Bobby Vinton
Venus - Frankie Avalon
Surfer Girl - Beach boys
Don't worry baby - Beach boys
Dream - Everly Bros.

Subject: Re: Classic 'chill out' songs...

Written By: whistledog on 09/09/05 at 5:22 pm

Summer Holiday by Cliff Richard
I Understand (Just How You Feel) by Freddie and the Dreamers
Fortune Teller by Bobby Curtola
Poerty in Motion - Johnny Tilotson

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