http://www.hsjch.pudong-edu.sh.cn/冯静音乐风景线/My%20Webs/music-ziyuan/english%20sing-shx/sunshine%20on%20my%20shoulders.mp3 (female voice)
No matter how I listen to it, a café still seems to be the more suitable place for American country music.
What songs used to be played at Plato Café? I’ve forgotten. Still, this one seems to make a slightly deeper impression—unless I’m mixing it up with even earlier memories?
In my hazy recollection, folk songs like Blowing In The Wind and Your Cheat in Heart also seem to have been heard often in cafés.
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- Yiwu
2007-05-27 21:54:00
Ah…
John Denver……
I can sing a rough version of this one. Such a gentle, comfortable tune.
I have one of his albums.
I always think of it whenever I don’t feel like listening to any music at all.
A classic…… - Yiwu
2007-05-27 21:56:29
Your Cheat in Heart
What tune was that again? I can’t remember. - Guchu
2007-05-27 22:25:24
Right, I recently bought an “American Country Folk Songs (3-disc set)”http://www.joyo.com/detail/product.asp?prodid=zjmu333649&ref=SR_T3&uid=168-0757678-2449050. It really feels like great value for money—the songs are all classics and sound pretty authentic, too (of course, I’m ignorant about that kind of thing). When I bought it, three discs were only 11 yuan; it’s the cheapest and also the most satisfying set of discs I’ve bought recently. The key thing is that right after I bought it, it seems to have gone out of stock~
- Guchu
2007-05-27 22:47:56
Your Cheat in Heart :http://hyl510.googlepages.com/YourCheatinHeart.MP3
Such a strange tune……
For some reason, hearing this tune makes me think of a bar (though I’ve never been to one) rather than a café…………
Translated from the Chinese original with AI assistance. The original text is authoritative.
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