Mike Eternity

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Member Since: 12/22/2002
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Romance (Old-Fashioned)

Artist Song
Gene Kelly  Singin' in the Rain  
The Beach Boys  Don't Worry Baby  
Jan and Dean  Heart and Soul 
Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers  I Want You to Be My Girl 
Frankie Avalon  Venus  
Tommy James and the Shondells  I Think We're Alone Now 
Petula Clark  My Love  
The Monkees  I'm a Believer  
Randy and the Rainbows  Denise 
Ritchie Valens  Come on, Let's Go  
Bobby Darin  Beyond the Sea  
The Crystals  Then He Kissed Me  
The Dell-Vikings  Come Go With Me 
The Platters  Only You  
The Skyliners  This I Swear  
Petula Clark  You're the One  
Jay and the Americans  This Magic Moments 
Dion and the Belmonts  Tell Me Why 
Leslie Gore  Sunshine, Lollipops and Rainbows 
Billy Joel  For the Longest Time 
The Righteous Brothers  Soul and Inspiration  
Etta James  At Last  
Fred Astaire  Cheek to Cheek  
The Shirelles  Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow  
Glenn Miller  Moonlight Serenade  
Elvis Presley  Can't Help Falling in Love  

Comment:

Part 3 of my "I'm in Love" extravaganza, this one's '50s and '60s music. It's probably the segment I'm most proud of, since the songs feel the most consistent and because, basically, they were far better at expressing love back in those days :)

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Dru
Date: 9/25/2003
Where do I start- this is excellent. My favourite is probably "Cheek to Cheek," but you've got some wonderful stuff on here, so it's hard to narrow it all down. Etta James- sweet; the Shirelles- nice; that Crystals song is unforgettable; + you top it all off with a killer Elvis song. 1st loves always come in last. Out.
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bubblingsyntax
Date: 9/25/2003
i love don't worry baby! such a beautiful song... and can't help falling in love is great too. [shamless plug]in fact i put it on my recent mix Denial / Anger![/shameless plug]
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Nomates
Date: 10/6/2005
Crikey! This really is great. I don't mean to sound incredulous, but, well, as I said earlier, crikey! This mix is a thing of beauty. I may have to steal it. In good way, of course.