Para's making me sound like my grandparents. Bill Withers was one of so many in that era but there were some greats. They don't make them like they used to.
I have not heard or thought about Bill Withers in decades. Great songs that bring back a lot of memories. I have been looking around, he has several CDs out. Does anyone have any thought on what his best CD is? Thanks for any advice.
Originally posted by 6guns: Although I've always had a soft spot for Ain't No Sunshine and have performed it many times, Lovely Day is my favorite of his.
Same here. It can actually make a difference in my mood.
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Since this was a topic the other day AND I'm learning to play Trombone, I thought this was apropos...
SWEET stuff!!!
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