New Music Videos (Legends & Superstars) – N°481

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mgk’s "Your Name Forever" pays tribute to snowboarder Luke "The Dingo" Trembath, weaving grief and camaraderie into a heartfelt track. Yungblud’s "Hello Heaven, Hello" stretches nine minutes, introducing orchestral elements as the lead single from his fourth album.

Bon Iver’s "If Only I Could Wait" merges Justin Vernon’s falsetto with Danielle Haim’s harmonies. James Arthur’s "Karaoke" explores turbulent love, while My Morning Jacket’s "Half A Lifetime" reflects on self-discovery.

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Van Morrison & Georgie Fame front the Danish Radio Big Band (1990)

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143 Records publish ‘Michael Bublé’, his eponymous and third album featuring ‘How Can You Mend a Broken Heart’ and ‘Kissing A Fool’ (2003)

Michael Bublé‘ is his self-titled third studio album by Michael Bublé released on February 11, 2003 by 143 Records.

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BBC4 tapes Van Morrison (2008)

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Van Morrison comes to San Francisco (1974)

Van Morrison Full Concert 02/02/74 Winterland (OFFICIAL)
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This week In ’70s Throwback’ 05/52

Fleetwood Mac’s "Go Your Own Way" channels heartbreak into a jagged rock anthem with Lindsey Buckingham’s biting riffs, while Al Green’s "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart" reimagines the Bee Gees’ tune as raw vulnerability. Van Morrison’s "Into the Mystic" blends wistful reflections with Celtic melodies, and Alice Cooper’s "School's Out" bursts with rebellious energy. ELO’s "Livin’ Thing" wraps orchestral flair around heartbreak, whereas Genesis’ quirky "I Know What I Like" balances eccentricity and humor. Wyatt’s haunting "Sea Song" drifts between tender surrealism and avant-garde dissonance, and Smokie’s "Don’t Play Your Rock ’n’ Roll to Me" leans on nostalgic production, offering a polished but safe pop-rock sound.

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Van Morrison sings at home (1979)

Van Morrison Full Concert 02/01/79 Belfast (OFFICIAL)
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Most Trending Vintage Songs: Top 20 Tracks Across 29 Genres, Dec 31 2024 edition

Every month, our “Most Trending Vintage [music genre] Songs” series highlights the vintage tracks experiencing the highest engagement growth over the last six months. Covering 29 genres from the 80s to the 2010s, these charts showcase rising hits, enduring favorites, and exciting new entries, offering insights into evolving listener preferences and the potential revival of classic genres.

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Van Morrison opens the year at home (1979)

Van Morrison Full Concert 02/01/79 Belfast (OFFICIAL)
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