Neil Sedaka, Paul Anka, Engelbert, Tom Jones 🌟 The Best Of Legendary Oldies Songs 60s 70s & 80s

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  • Neil Sedaka, Paul Anka, Engelbert, Tom Jones 🌟 The Best Of Legendary Oldies Songs 60s 70s & 80s
    Tracklist:
    01.Rhythm Of The Rain
    02.Oh! Carol
    03.Stand By Me
    04.Making Love Out Of Nothing At All
    05.Unforgettable
    06.Papa
    07.Love Is A Many Splendored Thing
    08.Take Me Home, Country Roads
    09.The Music Played
    10.Dommage, Dommage
    11.Diana
    12.Can't Help Falling In Love
    13.That Wonderful Sound
    14.How I Love You
    15.If I Never Sing Another Song
    16.If You Leave Me Now
    17.The Way It Used To Be
    18.Only You
    19.Put Your Head On My Shoulder
    20.Stuck On You
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    Monro's music is characterized by its lush, orchestral arrangements and his rich, baritone voice, making him a favorite for romantic ballads and classic pop standards. Hits like "Portrait of My Love," "Walk Away," and "Born Free" showcased his talent for delivering heartfelt and timeless performances. "Born Free," in particular, became an international success and won an Academy Award for Best Original Song, further cementing his place in music history.
    Throughout the 1960s and 70s, Monro's popularity grew, and he became known for his polished, effortless singing style, which drew comparisons to American crooners like Frank Sinatra and Nat King Cole. Despite battling health issues, including alcoholism, Monro continued to perform and record until his untimely death from liver cancer on February 7, 1985.
    Matt Monro's legacy endures through his timeless recordings, which continue to resonate with fans of classic pop and easy listening. His voice remains a benchmark for vocal excellence, and his contributions to music are fondly remembered by audiences worldwide.

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