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Timeless Tunes: A Curated Playlist from Memories

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    Somebody To Love

    Queen [Bohemian Rhapsody (The Original Soundtrack)]

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    Fragile

    Sting [The Very Best of Sting & The Police]

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    The Sun Always Shines On Tv

    A-Ha [The Singles 1984-2004 (Remastered)]

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    Material Girl

    Madonna [The Immaculate Collection]

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    Fire

    Pointer Sisters [Energy (Expanded Edition)]

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    Fantasy

    Earth Wind & Fire [Greatest Hits]

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    Annabel

    Hans De Booy [Annabel En Andere Grote Hits]

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    We Built This City

    Starship [Knee Deep in the Hoopla]

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    Joyride

    Roxette [Greatest Hits]

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    One Moment In Time

    Whitney Houston [Whitney The Greatest Hits]

Welcome, music aficionados, to this month’s edition of Oldies Online Radio’s official magazine. As always, we have an engrossing selection of timeless tracks that continue to echo through the ages, reminding us that “memories bring you back to your youth”.

Queen’s “Somebody To Love” from the album Bohemian Rhapsody (The Original Soundtrack), an anthem of the ages, sweeps us off our feet with its poignant lyrics and operatic rock arrangement. The track’s artistic depth and cultural influence have become synonymous with the band’s legacy.

“Fragile” by Sting, from The Very Best of Sting & The Police, is a harmonious ode to our shared humanity, highlighting Sting’s lyrical prowess and soft rock sensibilities that have deeply resonated with listeners worldwide.

Norwegian synth-pop sensation A-Ha’s “The Sun Always Shines On TV” from the album The Singles 1984-2004 (Remastered) is a perfect blend of melancholic lyrics and upbeat rhythm, a staple of the ’80s music scene that continues to intrigue modern listeners.

“Material Girl” by Madonna from The Immaculate Collection is an enduring commentary on materialism, a track that established Madonna as a pop culture icon and redefined the pop genre with its distinctive dance-pop sound.

The Pointer Sisters’ “Fire” from the album Energy (Expanded Edition) is a sultry blend of pop and R&B, an indelible mark of the ’70s that showcases the group’s unique harmonic blend and emotionally resonant lyrics.

“Fantasy” by Earth Wind & Fire from the album Greatest Hits is a funk-infused track that encapsulates the band’s innovative fusion of genres, a testament to their musical prowess that continues to inspire new generations of musicians.

Remember to keep an ear out for upcoming events featuring these artists’ works and their distinctive styles, connecting with the ebb and flow of music trends. Each track is a timeless gem, reminding us of the power of music in shaping culture and evoking emotion. Sing, dance, reminisce, and most importantly, enjoy this curated playlist of the ages!


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