No.6652
>>6649Nah but thanks for contributing to my thread antifa anon. I guess I realized after the OP I kind of had late 70s-early 80s ballads(I don't know if everything I posted could be considered a ballad, but for the most part) in mind but I don't mind your expansion. Good songs.
I used to be a sampler, but then after enough exposure to the real thing, I became more interested in original music which was the source for all the samples I liked flipping.
No.6653
>>6652I think I ideally want 80 something BPM and lower. I got a lot of songs I didn't post because I'm like "too fast."
Ned Doheny - Hard Candy - A Love Of Your Own
No.6659
>>66581979 BTW. When people still made music instead of pilfering the remains.
No.9162
Lynsey De Paul - You Are The Happiest DayOf My Life
>>6592Lyndsey De Paul wrote "All I Am" by heatwave(my favorite song by them)
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>>9159>>6580>Admired by many for her groundbreaking achievements, Rushen has amassed an impressive list of “firsts”. She was the first woman to serve as Musical Director for the 46th, 47th & 48th Annual Grammy Awards, the first woman in 43 years to serve as Head Composer/Musical Director for television’s highest honor, the Emmy Awards and the first woman Musical Director of the NAACP Image Awards, an honor she held for 12 consecutive years. Rushen has also been the only woman Musical Director/Composer for the Peoples Choice Awards and HBO’s Comic Relief. She was the only woman Musical Director/Conductor/Arranger for a late-night television talk show. The show was The Midnight Hour, which aired on CBS. In addition, Rushen was named the Musical Director/Composer for Newsweek’s first American Achievement Awards, broadcast from the Kennedy Center and she served as the Musical Director for Janet Jackson’s World Tour, “janet.” As the Musical Director for the award shows, she composed and performed special musical tributes to Michael Landon, Ted Turner, Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, The Temptations, James Garner and Leonard Bernstein to name a few. Rushen was named Composer in Residence during the August 2004 sessions at the Henry Mancini Institute. No.11749
>>6911I fucking love this song, the chord changes are unbelievable, Burt Bacharach was a genius.
Here is another 5th Dimension number that was composed this time by Laura Nyro, another genius from this era.
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