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Vassilikos: Songs I wish I'd written

Vassilikos of Raining Pleasure released his first solo album
"Vintage", which, as he writes on the cover, it contains songs
he would have liked to have written himself.

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Vassilikos-Vintage Vassilikos of Raining Pleasure is releasing his first solo album "Vintage", which, as he writes on the cover, it contains songs that he would have liked to have written himself.

Songs from the 60s and 70s mostly, that match too much with the voice of Vassilikos. The Lifo presents here songs of the album and allows us to hear them (at present some of them are not yet available). In the same article you can read Vassilikos' comments on each song. To listen to entire songs, you can log in page of the Lifo imeem .

The 13 songs of the album with information for each can be seen below:

1. Across the Universe (written - performed: Beatles - 1969)

2. Dream A Little Dream Of Me (written: Fabian Andre, Wilbur Schwandt - 1931, the most famous performance: The Mamas & Papas - 1968)

3. The Windmills Of Your Mind ( Les moulins de mon cœur , written: Michel Legrand - 1968, the most famous performance: Dusty Springfield - 1969)

4. Nature Boy (written: Eden Ahbez - 1947, the most famous interpretation: Nat King Cole - 1948)

5. Famous Blue Raincoat (written - performed: Leonard Cohen - 1971)

6. All Tomorrow's Parties (written - performed: Velvet Underground - 1967)

7. You Are My Destiny ( written - performed: Paul Anka - 1958)

8. I Who Have Nothing (written - performed: Ben E. King - 1963)

9. The Look Of Love (written: Burt Bacharach - 1967, the most famous interpretation: Dusty Springfield - 1967)


11. If You Go Away ( "Ne Me Quitte Pas" written: Jacques Brel - 1959, the most famous interpretation: Frank Sinatra)

12. Sealed With A Kiss (written: Peter Udell & Gary Geld - 1960, the first interpretation: The Four Voices - 1960, the most famous interpretation: Jason Donovan - 1989)

13. Moon River (written: Johnny Mercer (lyrics), Henry Mancini (music) - 1961, the first interpretation: Audrey Hepburn - 1961)




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