Monthly Archives: October 2011

Favourite Love Songs by Dean Martin

1. With Lorne Greene I laughed so much as I watched this one today. 2. The door is still open to my heart Dean Martin and love songs seem to go together. I read somewhere how one of his children said … Continue reading

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Favourite love songs by Ray Charles

Ray Charles had a special way with songs. It was as if he could take someone else’s song and make it his own, as if he had written it. I think that is a very special talent. 1. I can’t stop … Continue reading

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Singers who died before their time

There are so many famous singers who have died before their time to go. It has shocked me to realize that it could have been me. I think of a normal life span as being at least 70 years. Richie … Continue reading

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Love Letters

Some time back my daughter suggested that I do a page on love letters, so I have eventually got to doing it. Straight from your heart Here is Elvis doing the honors. I heard this song about ten years ago … Continue reading

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My Mother’s Favourite Love Songs

Here are some of my mother’s favourite love songs. When I was a kid playing in the sand pit, I would hear her singing in the kitchen. Sometimes it would be old numbers, and other times it would be hymns. … Continue reading

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God Love Songs

How Great Thou Art by Elvis Presley My favorite love songs to God is: “How great Thou art.” I have been in many church services where I have sung that song and felt a tremendous spirit of worship. “Then sing … Continue reading

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Introduction

Love God first, then your neighbor as yourself. That is what is taught in the Bible. So in re-doing this website, that is what I want to focus on. King David loved lots of women, but most of his songs … Continue reading

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