by Florence Yearsley
Attempting the impossible, I have chosen my top twenty compositions of all time. Music plays a massive part in my life, so limiting them to just that number has been almost impossible.
Choosing them brought back some lovely memories and recollections of times past.
We all have melodies that make us think of someone special, present or not, a particular place or time of our lives when we had been carefree. As Longfellow said: 'Music is the universal language of mankind.'
I hope you enjoy my twenty songs. I would love to hear your musical choices in the comments section below.
In no particular order:
Romeo and Juliet, Op.64, Act 1, Scene 2, Dance of the Knights - Sergei Prokofiev https://youtu.be/Z_hOR50u7ek
While My Guitar Gently Weeps: Anthology 3 version - The Beatles https://youtu.be/3rs-cFctj6k
Lady Grinning Soul - David Bowie https://youtu.be/18d_pLKgMoY
Something: Anthology 3 version - The Beatles https://youtu.be/SFYZxHNr_zk
I Only Have Eyes for You - Art Garfunkel https://youtu.be/K9C53IEcg_0
The Blue Danube - Johann Strauss II https://youtu.be/0ZoSYsNADtY
Starman - David Bowie https://youtu.be/oOKWF3IHu0I
Scarborough Fair ( From the concert in Central Park)- Simon & Garfunkel https://youtu.be/4Ccgk8PXz64
Working Class Hero - John Lennon https://youtu.be/D77dbv-xNfE
The Bottle - Gil Scott-Heron & Brian Jackson https://youtu.be/EdhoX1Xu6ZI
Golden Brown - The Stranglers https://youtu.be/-W4LvJ2tdvk
Stranger in Moscow - Michael Jackson https://youtu.be/pEEMi2j6lYE
Wernher Von Braun - Tom Lehrer https://youtu.be/TjDEsGZLbio
How Can We Hang On To A Dream - Tim Hardin https://youtu.be/ZFSOoAFm9o4
Head Over Heels - Tears For Fears https://youtu.be/CsHiG-43Fzg
Tristan & Isolde: Einleitung - Richard Wagner https://youtu.be/J-CJ5RdqXe4
Layla: Acoustic; Live at MTV Unplugged - Eric Clapton https://youtu.be/IEcUc0NdM1A
Litanies Pour un Retour - Jacques Brel https://youtu.be/hW_tjm82ZAE
Just Like a Woman - Bob Dylan https://youtu.be/dRLXZVojdhQ
It's Too Late - Carole King https://youtu.be/hqwLrJ6QWho
Great selection, if you don't know them, try Dreams by Fleetwood Mac and She's always a Woman by Billy Joel. For something different, try Sing about me I'm dying of Thirst by Kendrick, it's one of if not the best storytelling song ever written
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