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I hope you enjoy these Country and International Karaokes I have created on one of the following: Farfisa G7, Ketron SD 5, Solton X 1, Yamaha Tyros 2, and/or the Yamaha Psr9000 keyboards. Please do not strip them, or use on commercial sites without my permission. Thank you. George
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| Song Title | Artist - Comments | Size/Time |
| A Stranger In My Place | Composed by Kenny Rogers and Kin Vassy. Recorded by Kenny Rogers, Anne Murray | 38kb - 3:04mpt |
| Arms Full Of Empty | Recorded by Buck Owens and Susan Raye as a duet. Ladies will especially enjoy the lyrics in this novelty song. | 39kb - 2:04mpt |
| Atmosphere | From 1980, Russ Abbot released some albums as a solo artist, and appeared in several TV series. The most successful of his music singles was called "Atmosphere", which did well in the UK top 10, peaking at #7. | 60kb - 3:21mpt |
| Auf Weidersien Pet | Auf Wiedersehen Pet is a British comedy-drama series about a group of seven British migrant construction workers. Auf Wiedersehen Pet is performed in the series by Joe Fagin. | 79kb - 3:03mpt |
| Beautiful Lover | Brotherhood of Man are a British pop group who won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1976 with "Save Your Kisses for Me". | 100kb - 3:33mpt |
| Best Of Friends | As well as being a well-known singer Moira Kerr was a highly successful athlete in her youth. Her warm clear voice was used in several TV programmes which brought her to a wider audience. | 93kb - 4:50mpt |
| Bonnie Mary Of Argyle | Canon (Father) Sydney Alfred MacEwan (1908-1991) was a Scottish tenor and singer of traditional Scottish and Irish songs. | 63kb - 3:44mpt |
| Bonnie Scotland I Adore Thee | Here is a Traditional, simple sentimental Scottish song with which we can all readily identify. | 35kb - 3:47mpt |
| Branded Man | "Branded Man" is a 1967 single written and recorded by Merle Haggard. "Branded Man" was Merle Haggard's second number one on the country charts. The single stayed at number one for a single week and spent fifteen weeks on the charts. | 48kb - 2:40mpt |
| Bright Lights And Blonde Haired Women |
A melancholy old favorite Honky Tonk Tune from the 60's First recorded by Tennessee Ernie for his 1960 Album: "Sixteen Tons" Thanks to Jack Snead for the description. |
44kb - 3:26mpt |
| The Merry Christmas Polka | Recorded by Jim Reeves, and composed by Sonny Burke, with words by Paul Francis Webster. | 60kb - 2:26mpt |
| Carribean | Mitchell Torok (born October 28, 1929) is an American country music singer, songwriter and guitarist best known for his 1953 hit, "Caribbean". | 127kb - 2:46mpt |
| Cottage On The Hill | Moira Kerr is one of Scotland's best known and prolific singer/songwriters. | 48kb - 3:38mpt |
| Country Is | Tom T. Hall (born May 25, 1936, in Olive Hill, Kentucky) is an American country balladeer, songwriter, and country singer. | 54kb - 3:15mpt |
| Darling Are You Ever Coming Home | Connie Smith is still considered by many to be one of the best and most underrated vocalists in country history. | 37kb - 3:00mpt |
| Deep Water | Carl Milton Smith (March 15, 1927 – January 16, 2010) was an American country music singer. Known as "Mister Country," Smith was the husband of June Carter (later June Carter Cash) and Goldie Hill, the drinking companion of Johnny Cash, and the father of Carlene Carter. He was one of country's most successful male artists during the 1950s, with 30 Top 10 Billboard hits, including 21 in a row. Smith's success continued well into the 1970s, when he had a charting single every year except one. He is a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame. | 29kb - 2:23mpt |
| Don't Fight The Feelings Of Love | "Don't Fight the Feelings of Love" is a 1974 single written by John Schweers and recorded by Charley Pride. "Don't Fight the Feelings of Love" was Pride's twelfth number one on the U.S. country singles chart. The single stayed at number one for a single week and spent a total of thirteen weeks on the chart. | 85kb - 3:00mpt |
| Don't Read The Letter I Wrote You | Jack Keller (November 11, 1936 – April 1, 2005) was an American pop songwriter who wrote (or co-wrote, with partners such as Howard Greenfield and Gerry Goffin) many top ten hits of the 1960s and 1970s, and also the theme song from Bewitched. Patti Page in 1961, charted #65 on Billboard. | 34kb - 2:24mpt |
| Don't Rock The Boat | Clarence Eugene "Hank" Snow (May 9, 1914 – December 20, 1999) was a Canadian country music artist. He charted more than 70 singles on the Billboard country charts from 1950 until 1980. This total includes the number 1 hits "I'm Moving On," "The Golden Rocket", "I Don't Hurt Anymore," "Let Me Go, Lover!," "I've Been Everywhere," and "Hello Love" as well as other top ten hits. He is a member of both the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame and the Music Hall of Fame. | 37kb - 2:23mpt |
| Down River Road | Written by Sylvia Tyson and performed by Crystal Gayle on her 1993 album, "50 Original Tracks". Also known as "River Road". | 73kb - 2:51mpt |
| Eighteen Yellow Roses | The title track of this 1963 LP was a Top Ten hit and a most worthy Darin foray into country-pop, bearing a slight similarity to Roy Orbison's early-'60s work. Darin performed widely in a range of music genres, including pop, rock, jazz, folk and country. | 86kb - 4:06mpt |
| Empty Arms | Teresa Brewer (7 May 1931 – 17 October 2007) was an American pop singer whose style incorporated elements of country, jazz, R&B, musicals and novelty songs. She was one of the most prolific and popular female singers of the 1950s, recording nearly 600 songs. | 28kb - 4:30mpt |
| Eyes Of A Child | Patsy Cline (September 8, 1932 – March 5, 1963), born Virginia Patterson Hensley, "The First Lady of Country Music", was an American country music singer who enjoyed pop music crossover success during the era of the Nashville sound in the early 1960s. | 65kb - 3:48mpt |
| Faded Love And Winter Roses | Hiram King "Hank" Williams (September 17, 1923–January 1, 1953) was an American country music performer. Though unable to read or write music to any significant degree, he came to be regarded as among the greatest country music stars of all time. | 42kb - 2:52mpt |
| Feelin' Me | With 36 number one hits under his belt, Charley Pride (born Charley Frank Pride, March 18, 1938) is an American country music singer and baseball player. | 92kb - 3:44mpt |
| Footprints In The Snow | Containing Bill Monroe's first hit, "Mule Skinner Blues," as well as classic performances like "Blue Moon of Kentucky" and "Footprints in the Snow," Father of Bluegrass is an outstanding sampler that follows the the Blue Grass Boys through their first three lineups. | 33kb - 2:29mpt |
| Forever And Ever | Artemios (Demis) Ventouris Roussos, born June 15, 1946, is a Greek-Egyptian singer. | 61kb - 3:50mpt |
| Freedom Come Freedom Go | The Fortunes are an English harmony beat group. Formed in Birmingham, The Fortunes first came to prominence and international acclaim in 1965, when "You've Got Your Troubles" broke into the US and UK Top 10s. "Freedom Come, Freedom Go" was a 1971 U.K. hit at Number 6. Number 72 on the U.S. charts. | 94kb - 3:05mpt |
| Good Morning | Leapy Lee (born Graham Pulleyblank, but later changed his name to Lee Graham, 2 July 1939, Eastbourne, England) is an English singer, best known for his 1968 single "Little Arrows", which reached Number 2 in the UK Singles Chart and was a Top 40 country and pop hit in the United States. | 49kb - 2:28mpt |
| Good Old Country Song | Boxcar Willie, born as Lecil Travis Martin (September 1, 1931 – April 12, 1999) was an American country music singer, who sang in the "old-time hobo" music style, complete with dirty face, overalls, and a floppy hat. | 44kb - 2:48mpt |
| Goodnight Baby | Here's one I recorded a few years ago on the Solton X1 but have never managed to find out who the artist(s) are. Believe to be composed by Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich & Steve Venet, and performed by The Imaginations. | 62kb - 4:40mpt |
| Greenback Dollar | Vincent Eugene Craddock (February 11, 1935–October 12, 1971), better known as Gene Vincent, was an American musician who pioneered the styles of rock and roll and rockabilly. His 1956 top ten hit with his Blue Caps, "Be-Bop-A-Lula", is considered a significant early example of rockabilly. He is a member of the Rock and Roll and Rockabilly Halls of Fame. | 20kb - 1:39mpt |
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