Post any old song you can think of.

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One of the most bizarre characters in the history of rock is P.J. Proby, a Texan whose success was mainly in Britain. He made and squandered millions and ended up living in a caravan in Glossop. His hammy version of 'Somewhere' aka 'There's A Place For Us' is either glorious or dreadful, depending on your mood...

 
One of the most bizarre characters in the history of rock is P.J. Proby, a Texan whose success was mainly in Britain. He made and squandered millions and ended up living in a caravan in Glossop. His hammy version of 'Somewhere' aka 'There's A Place For Us' is either glorious or dreadful, depending on your mood...

You can sort of see how he ended up living in a caravan.
 
A hauntingly beautiful song. I mentioned on another thread that I'm not bothered so much about lyrics, which is lucky because I can only make out about half of what she sings! But it's got a lovely tune and structure:

Noah's Dove by 10,000 Maniacs - the MTV Unplugged version

 
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Including this mainly for that iconic double middle eight bridge at the 2:00 mark. The way the lead and backing guitars hand off the melody is pure perfection. How can something so simple be so beautiful!

 
The Edmund Fitzgerald was a large freighter that sank to the bottom of Lake Superior in 1975, with the loss of all lives. Gordon Lightfoot sang about it. To locals, Lake Superior is known as Gitche Gumee...

The tune of this song is used by Christy Moore for Back Home in Derry
 
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