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Sunday, March 29, 2020
Brook Benton: “Rainy Night in Georgia” (1970)
Re-posted by Nicholas Stix
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The Billboard top 40 list was still an eclectic batch of songs in 1970."Let it Be",followed by "Close to You",Brook Benton,maybe an obscure one hit wonder called "That Same Old Feeling",by Pickettywitch (look it up),"Layla","Bridge Over Troubled Waters,"Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head" and tons more.Another obscure hit was "Which Way You Going,Billy?" and another fave of mine,""Ride,Captain,Ride". Good memorable tunes. --GRA
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The Billboard top 40 list was still an eclectic batch of songs in 1970."Let it Be",followed by "Close to You",Brook Benton,maybe an obscure one hit wonder called "That Same Old Feeling",by Pickettywitch (look it up),"Layla","Bridge Over Troubled Waters,"Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head" and tons more.Another obscure hit was "Which Way You Going,Billy?" and another fave of mine,""Ride,Captain,Ride".
Good memorable tunes.
--GRA
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