Warm Breezes is about evoking the memories.
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Targeted to baby boomers, Warm Breezes recaptures popular favorites from the 50’s, 60’s and 70’s. An instrumental only album, the mellow strings of Rob Piltch’s acoustic nylon guitar in tandem with Bev Foster’s acoustic piano make for a relaxing hour of boomer favorites.
Melodies have the capacity to help us remember and associate with events, places, people, and situations in our past. The evocative melodies of Warm Breezes will bring back memories of the past and provide a familiar presence for life’s circumstances.
Guitar: Rob Piltch
Piano: Bev Foster
Playing Time: 62:34
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Listen to songs from Warm Breezes
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You’ve Got A Friend
Written by Carole King, this song appeared on her 1971 album Tapestry. many other artists have covered this song, the most popular version being by James Taylor. This version won Grammy Awards for both Taylor (Best Male Pop Vocal) and King (Song of the Year).
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Time In A Bottle
A posthumous #1 hit for singer-songwriter Jim Croce, Time In A Bottle reached the top of the charts three months after his death in a plane crash (Sept. 1973). The song was written for his new son, A.J. Croce.
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Moon River
Most well-known for being sung by Audrey Hepburn in the movie Breakfast at Tiffany's, Moon River was named Best Original Song at the 1961 Academy Awards. Composed by Johnny Mercer and Henry Mancini, the song has been covered by many artists including Andy Williams who named his production company moon River.
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Heart of Gold
Heart of Gold is Neil Young's only #1 hit single and is from the 1972 album Harvest. In 2004, Rolling Stone Magazine ranked it #297 on their list of 500 Greatest Songs of All Times. Originally this song was played on piano, meant to segue with A Man Needs A Maid. Young abandoned this approach and gegan to play it on guitar as it is known.
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Close to You
First recorded by Richard Chamberlain in 1963, They Long to be Close to You is a pop song written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David. In 1965, Dionne Warwick released a version. But in 1970, The Carpenter's breakthrough hit of Close to You won them a 1971 Grammy Award for the Best Pop Performance by a Vocal Duo or a Group.
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Sealed With A Kiss
A song written by Peter Udell and Gary Geld, Sealed With a Kiss became popular in 1962 when Brian Hyland released it as a single. This song has been covered by many other artists.
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Your Song
A ballad composed and performed by Elton John, Your Song appeared on his self-titled 1970 album. The lyrics were written by Bernie Taupin. Your Song was John's first pop hit. He cites it as one of his favourites.
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Let It Be
Written by Paul McCartney, Let it Be was a song inspired by his mother, Mary, who died when Paul was fourteen. Let it Be was the name of the twelfth and final original album by The Beatles and released in 1970.
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Other Songs: In My Room, If, Can’t Help Falling in Love, Color My World, Both Sides Now
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