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No list of slow songs is complete without "You Light Up My Life" by the one hit wonder Debby Boone. 10 weeks at Number 1 in 1977 in an era where disco and Motown ruled the charts.
Oh Girl by the Chi Lites
this sausage party is gettin out of control
Really like #2 @pippin888
Good one sir! But I would go with Cool Change by LRB! Not that great in the lyrics department, but GREAT Sax and a "sticks in your head" song.
Something - Beatles
Wonderful Tonight - Eric Clapton
Maybe I'm Amazed - Paul McCartney
This should probably have been posted on the guilty pleasure thread from awhile back. There might even be calls to revoke my hard earned man card, but here goes...
More Than Words, but only when in the company of a female and a romantic ''mood'' strikes.
My least favorite Pink Floyd is what gets played a lot. They have good instrumentals on albums like Animals and Meddle.
Strange, I tried to post Led Zeppelin Kennedy Center follow up for Ghost a long time ago but I could not get it to play. Now I post on Pink Floyd and the Led Zeppelin posts and plays too.
Moonlight Sonata
”Beth” by Peter Kriss
”Lately”. by KC and JoJo
When a woman loves a man.....Joe Cocker
Georgia......Ray Charles.
This old heart of mine....Rod Stewart.
Try a little tenderness....Otis Redding
Comfortably Numb might be the best song to be performed live when Pink Floyd is hitting on all cylinders. I saw them in I believe 1994 where they absolutely nailed it.