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Thank you for watching. You can listen to your favorite songs from the following timestamps. 0:00 Song of the Pearl Shell 2:20 Far Away on the Waves 4:30 Lights of the Harbor 6:40 Wagon on the Mountain Pass 8:45 Red Sails in the Sunset 10:50 At the Moon's Cove 12:40 In Search of Stars For me, I have memories of listening to Billy Vaughn's music diligently when I was in junior high school and my stereo was bought. At that time, I enjoyed putting a record on the turntable of the stereo and dropping the needle. Now it has become a sound file, but that troublesomeness was also very tasteful, and I think it was an attitude of listening to music. Well, this time I made a video of the best 7 songs of Billy Vaughn's band. Last time, I posted videos of "In Search of Stars" and "Song of the Pearl Shell", but the sound material was from a CD, and I thought it was different from a record after all, and then an acquaintance of mine said, "Here is an analog sound material!" So I jumped on it. Listening to it again, I feel like I've gone back in time (lol). I'd like to recommend this to fans of Billy Vaughn and mood music (easy listening) as well as fans of Billy Vaughn and Orchestra. In Japan, when you think of Billy Vaughn and Orchestra, the first thing that comes to mind is "The Pearl Oyster Song," and when you think of "The Pearl Oyster Song," you think of Billy Vaughn, but it seems that this song wasn't a big hit in the US. It was a big hit in 1965. I don't know if it was based on a Hawaiian folk song or if it used the melody of that song, but I think it's a really good song. It wasn't a hit in the US, but it was a hit in Japan, so I feel that it has something in common with "Diamond Head," which has a teke teke sound by the Ventures. "Namimichi Haruka" was released in the US in 1957 and was a big hit. 1960 was "Stargazing" "Harbor Lights" was already a standard number and was also a hit by the Platters. The same goes for "Red Sails in the Sunset." Listening to it like this, I think that Billy Vaughn and Orchestra was a dance band after all. Dance was popular at that time. For me, "Wagon on the Mountain Pass" is a song I like, with an impressive guitar and a great rhythm with the beginning. This song was also popular in Chet Atkins' repertoire, but I guess it's because Chet Atkins was a country music musician. I guess Americans had a Western feel to them. Actually, since the purpose is to listen to the sound, I thought that background videos and images were not very meaningful, but since it was a good opportunity, I mobilized all the videos I had and put them in the background, but I had fun working while listening to the music (laughs). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please also check out our sister channel, "Otchan Information Bureau" / @Otchan Information Bureau, which provides various information to seniors. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- On our sister channel, we also provide information for those who say that if they want to listen to music, they want to listen to it with a little better sound. A story that recommends a fun small speaker that can be connected to a smartphone via Bluetooth (wireless) and enjoys great sound [A must-see for senior music fans! ] • A fun small speaker that can be connected to a smartphone via Bluetooth (wireless) and enjoys great sound... #Mood music #Easy listening #Billy Vaughn band #Billy Vaughn