Whether Feelings or Pour Toi - it's a nice melody.
keyboard piano instrumental smooth uk solo organ
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Hello. Thank you for calling in. Your visit is appreciated. Tony in Staffordshire, England.
Pianist, Organist over age 70. First Piano Lesson aged 7 and taught under Trinity College of Music, London Syllabus. Have worked as a Newspaper Printer, Professional full-time Musician Hotel Bands, Holiday Resorts in UK, Clubs on Hammond Organ etc. Switched to Magical Entertainments with my wife way back in 1981 - never looked back. So I'll stress the word MAGICIAN. Have lived in the UK in Stockport, Prestatyn, Wilmslow and now "somewhere" very quiet in Staffordshire Moorlands, England. Still using my faithful Yamaha Digital 88 fully weighted Piano, and various others by Yamaha, Casio and Korg, and have an old Technics Organ. I don't sequence music, I don't use any programmes on computer other than Audacity. What you hear is what I am. I don't give other infornation here now.
Song Info
Charts
Peak #1
Peak in subgenre #1
Author
MUSIC IS BY LOUIS GASTE (France)
Rights
Concept is by Morris Albert - Covers.
Uploaded
January 07, 2023
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MP3
MP3 6.7 MB 320 kbps 2:57 minutes
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Beat
Other
Vocals
Character
Energy
relaxed, cool
high-energy
Danceable
coffee-place
dancefloor
Positivity
dark, sad, angry
happy
Appeal
unique
radio-friendly
Story behind the song
"Feelings" is a song by the Brazilian singer Morris Albert, who also wrote the lyrics. Albert released "Feelings" in 1974 as a single and later included it as the title track of his 1975 debut album. The song's lyrics, recognizable by their "whoa whoa whoa" chorus, concern the singer's inability to "forget my feelings of love". Albert's original recording of the song was very successful, performing well internationally. In mid-1975, "Feelings" peaked at number six on the Billboard Hot 100 and number two on the Adult Contemporary chart in the United States.[1] In 1986, French songwriter Louis Gasté successfully sued Albert for copyright infringement on the grounds that the tune was taken from Gasté's 1957 song "Pour Toi"; Gasté is now credited as the song's co-author. I do not wish to get involved in the continuing Copyright arguments over this tune. It's here as a Soundclick Cover.
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