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Ronnie Milsap - It Was Almost Like A Song / Only One Love In My Life / Images / Milsap Magic

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Format: CD
Rel. Date: 01/12/2018
UPC: 5013929898035

It Was Almost Like A Song / Only One Love In My Life / Images / Milsap Magic
Artist: Ronnie Milsap
Format: CD
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DISC: 1

1. What a Difference You've Made in My Life
2. No-One Will Ever Know
3. It Was Almost Like a Song
4. Selfish
5. Long Distance Memory
6. Here in Love
7. The Future's Not What It Used to Be
8. It Don't Hurt to Dream
9. Crystal Fallin' Rain 1
10. The Lovin' Kind 1
11. Let's Take the Long Way Around the World 1
12. Back on My Mind Again 1
13. Only One Love in My Life 1
14. I'm Not Trying to Forget 1
15. No Relief in Sight 1
16. Once I Get Over You 1
17. Santa Barbara 1
18. Too Soon to Know 1
19. Yesterday's Lovers Never Make Good Friends 2
20. I've Got the Music in Me 2
21. Nobody Likes Sad Songs 2
22. Keep the Night Away 2
23. I Really Don't Want to Know 2
24. Just Because It Feels Good 2
25. You Don't Look for Love 2
26. Hi-Heel Sneakers 2
27. In No Time at All 2
28. Delta Queen 2
29. All Good Things Don't Have to End 3
30. Get It Up 3
31. Why Don't You Spend the Night 3
32. She Thinks I Still Care 3
33. My Heart 3
34. Silent Night (After the Fight) 3
35. It's a Beautiful Thing 3
36. Misery Loves Company 3
37. I Let Myself Believe 3
38. If You Don't Want Me to 3
39. What's One More Time 4
40. Still in Love with You

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Two CDs containing a quartet of albums by the country music great. The four albums contained in this collection were released consecutively during the period 1977-1980, the productions broadened the boundaries of country music with their musicianship and song content, creating a framework in which Milsap's vocals fitted perfectly. One of the finest voices to emerge in country music during the mid-1970s belonged to a blind singer from North Carolina, a vocalist who would fuse several different musical threads, chalk up a succession of major chart hits, attract capacity concert crowds, collect a mass of awards, and earn himself the music's highest honor in 2014 with induction into Nashville's Country Music Hall of Fame. That person was Ronnie Milsap. A native of Robbinsville, NC, and blind since birth, he began his music passage by listening to hillbilly music on the radio (Hank Williams, Webb Pierce and Hank Thompson were among his favorites, with the Grand Ole Opry an essential Saturday evening requisite) and gospel music in church. Possessing multi-instrumental skills, he learnt to play the violin by the time he turned seven, piano a year later and guitar at twelve.
        
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