Favourite love songs by Heidi Hauge

I came across Heidi Hauge while looking at Blue eyes crying in the rain, and I found she sings a lot of my favourite love songs. I hope you enjoy them.

1. Blue eyes crying in the rain – a favourite love song by Heide Hauge

2. Once a day

This was one of my wife’s favourite love songs when she was a teenager.

3. Coat of many colors

Written by Dolly Parton.

4. Texas when I die

I remember hearing this one by Tanya Tucker.

5. Crystal chandeliers

I first heard this one back in the sixties in Salisbury, Rhodesia.

6. Save the last dance for me

Another one of my favourite love songs.

7. You are my sunshine

When I sang at old age homes, this was the most popular favourite love song.

8. Turn it on, turn it up, turn me loose

9. One way street 

Fantastic music and pictures.

10. It’s a cowboy lovin’ night

11. Blue Rose

12. I’m so afraid of losing you again “live”

13. Does my ring hurt your finger

After we got married my ring came off when I swam in the sea, but my wife always says I threw it away!

14. One’s on the way

I prefer Heidi Hauge’s version to the original by Loretta Lynn.

15. Look who’s talking (with Arne Benoni)

I remember hearing Jim Reeves singing this one. It makes you think.

16. I can’t be bothered ( with Arene Benoni)

17. Don’t tell me what to do

18. Crying time

Heidi Hauge sings another good oldie.

19. Honky tonk angels

I think Kitty Wells sang this one, but I prefer Heidi Hauge’s version.

20. He thinks I still care

I have often heard this song on the US radio.

21. Walk that line

22. I’m gonna be a country girl again

23. Lay down beside me

24. Saturday night

25. I don’t want tonight to be over “live”

26. Take me back (there must be a song I can sing)

27. Smokey Mountain Queen

28. Tennessee waltz

29. Whose bed have your boots been under (with Johnny Hansen)

“Live” recording.

30. Silent night

It is a tradition in country music to end with a gospel song, so I have put this one in here. I also have a gospel website if you are interested: Country Gospel and Bible

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