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It’s a Heartache
It’s a Heartache (Scott/Wolfe)
The Seventies Collection
An enormous hit for Bonnie Tyler in 1978, It’s a Heartache was composed by her managers Ronnie Scott and Steve Wolfe, and became her biggest selling single.
Crying, W
aiting, Hoping
Crying, Waiting, Hoping (Buddy Holly)
The Fifties Collection
First heard in the 1953 film The
Caddy, That’s Amore became a massive
worldwide hit for Dean Martin and one of his
most recognisable signature songs.
That’s Am
oreThat’s Amore (Harry Warren/Jack Brooks)
The Fifties Collection
The Beatles CollectionEight Days a Week (Lennon/McCartney)
Eight Days a W
eek
Written by singer John Denver in 1974
for his wife. His first version of the
song was too similar to Tchaikovsky’s Fifth
Symphony, so he changed it; however, its influence
can still be heard.
Annie’s Song
Annie’s Song (John Denver)
The Seventies Collection
Loch Lomond
A very popular song worldwide. The version
that’s sung mostly is more recent than the
original it’s based on, a Jacobite song written after Culloden (1746).4/4 SP2
Loch Lomond (traditional)
Nigel Gatherer’s Scottish Collection
The Movies CollectionThe Bare Necessities (Terry Gilkyson) The Jungle Book, 1967
Bare Necessities
4/4 SP2
and and
Meand
BobbyMcG
ee
Written by Country singer Kris Kristoffersonin 1969, probably the most famous recording isthat of Janis Joplin, whose version topped thecharts shortly after her death in 1971.
The CollectionMe and Bobby McGee (Kris Kristofferson)
The CollectionFour in the M
orningFour in the Morning (Jerry Chesnut)
Released in 1971, this song became a country charts
hit for Faron Young. It was an even bigger hit in the
UK, where it got to No.3 in the summer of 1972. It was written by
Jerry Chestnut, who also composed the songs
Good Year for the Roses and T-R-O-U-B-L-E.
The CollectionJolene
Jolene (Dolly Parton)
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