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Tam Anh Khong Hon (CD3417) Mua Thu Co Nho (CD3451) Dem Giot Sau Roi (CD3461) Chuyen Tinh Di Vang (CD13738) Go Cua / Gia Sang Mua; Dang Do (CD21585) Nhung Chuyen Tinh Bat Tu; Thúy Nga: (ordered by CD number) Người Mang Tâm Sự (TNCD281) Do Chieu w/ Phuong Diem Hanh (TNCD329) Kiep Ngheo w/ Phuong Diem Hanh; Yêu Vội (TNCD349)
"Tiến Quân Ca" (lit. "The Song of the Marching Troops") is the national anthem of Vietnam.The march was written and composed by Văn Cao in 1944, and was adopted as the national anthem of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam in 1946 (as per the 1946 constitution) and subsequently the Socialist Republic of Vietnam in 1976 following the reunification of Vietnam.
on YouTube " Perfect 10 " is a song by English pop rock band the Beautiful South , released on 21 September 1998 as the first single from their sixth studio album, Quench (1998). It debuted at number two on the UK Singles Chart , selling 89,000 copies during its first week of release, [ 2 ] and is the band's last UK top-10 single to date.
"If You've Got Trouble" was recorded in a session beginning at 6:00pm on 18 February 1965, [2] the fourth day of recording for Help!.It was one of three songs worked on that day, the others being "You've Got to Hide Your Love Away" (recorded earlier in the day) and "Tell Me What You See" (recorded in the same evening session).
"Maybe Your Baby's Got the Blues" is a song written by Troy Seals and Graham Lyle, and recorded by American country music duo The Judds. It was released in August 1987 as the third single from the album Heartland.
Many configurations have been produced, but the ten-string classical guitar received a particular boost [1] in 1964, when Narciso Yepes performed the Concierto de Aranjuez with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra [2], using a ten-string guitar invented by Yepes in collaboration with José Ramírez III, with a specific tuning designed to supply ...
"I Close My Eyes and Count to Ten" (1968) ""I Will Come to You" (UK) "Son of a Preacher Man" (US)" (1968)
"You" was the band's first single as a duo. The lyrics were written by Ton Groen, while the music was composed by Niels Hermes. French music author Elia Habib described the song as "the notes from the piano are sharply separated with a beautiful consistency and constitute the backdrop of a melody served by the power of Marcel Kapteijn's voice". [1]