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vironsusi

vironsusi

Love You Like an Old Record

vironsusi

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I feel like I was born in the wrong time period, but I'm glad I was born in this one with you.

Music our grandparents listened to by songbirds like Frank Sinatra, Fred Astaire, and Nat King Cole.

Edit: Thank you to everyone who has listened to, commented, or liked this playlist. It means a lot to me.

Vaeb41

Vaeb41

Oldies: Fallout 3

Vaeb41

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Here is all of the oldies soundtracks from Galaxy News Radio in the game Fallout 3. If you need some atmosphere in a room, throw this mix on.

A total of 20 songs here, each with their artists as is.

verlitas

verlitas

You are the best yet

verlitas

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A few of my favorites at the moment.

ShelteredBeats

ShelteredBeats

Darling, I have only one desire.

ShelteredBeats

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For the kind of feeling that simply can't find expression in the radio today..let's take it back half a century or so.
Frank Sinatra, The Ink Spots, Buddy Holly and a few other kings (and queens) of lost emotion compose a quick little sampling of 8 delightfully crafted "oldies."

bebuquin

bebuquin

Swinging Sunday Morning

bebuquin

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Swing & Jazz from the 20s, 30s & 40s I love to listen to while brunching on a sunday morning.

Carin

Carin

To My Wonderful One

Carin

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Wonderful songs to express exactly how I feel. Songs by Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennet, Anita O'Day etc

Carin

Carin

Dance With Me Till The End Of Night

Carin

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Every time I hear the big band music, there is this scene going on my head "men hold their women spinning around the dance floor"

tomcatmixd

tomcatmixd

TomCat Special Edition Jazz Mix: Hot to Cool – 25 Years of Jazz

tomcatmixd

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In the beginning, jazz was hot. Then it was cool. These twenty-five tracks (recorded between 1926 and 1950) tell the story with music by Fletcher Henderson, Stan Kenton, Tadd Dameron and other greats.

 
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