Popular music
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Popular music
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Popular music
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Incoming Resources
- The complete 20th Century Records singles (1973-1979), Barry White
- The Hunger, Michael Bolton
- Hushabye Baby, lullaby renditions of Taylor Swift
- Now that's what I call music!, 71
- October road, James Taylor
- The bridge, Billy Joel
- Power of peace, the Isley Brothers, Santana
- Ultimate Manilow, Barry Manilow
- Treat myself, Meghan Trainor
- Meaning of life, Kelly Clarkson
- Songbird
- Now that's what I call music!, 79
- Disney karaoke, V. 3
- A Big band Christmas
- Songwriter, Paul Simon
- 4eva is a mighty long time, Big K.R.I.T
- At my piano, Brian Wilson
- Now that's what I call music!, 64
- The library of folk songs, [editor, Amy Appleby]
- Heart of stone, Cher
- Time warp, Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
- JT, James Taylor. --
- The white cliffs of Dover
- The greatest showman, original motion picture soundtrack, original songs by Benj Pasek & Justin Paul
- Vh1 divas live/99
- Evermore, Taylor Swift
- Happy Xmas, Eric Clapton
- For once in my life, a celebration of Motown, Il Divo
- Diva, the singles collection, Sarah Brightman
- Sticky fingers, The Rolling Stones
- Rare, Selena Gomez
- Out of the blues, Boz Scaggs
- Sign "O" the times, Prince
- You light up my life, 40th anniversary expanded edition, Debby Boone
- Let's be Frank, Trisha Yearwood
- The opera band, Amici Forever
- Four decades of folk rock
- Beautiful trauma, Pink
- Boomtown, David & David
- Lush life, [sung by] Linda Ronstadt [with Nelson Riddle & his orchestra] --
- Love songs, Carpenters
- Negotiations and love songs 1971-1986, Paul Simon
- A hard day's night, [songs from the film], the Beatles ; [words and music : John Lennon and Paul McCartney. --
- The swing era, 1936-1937, [edited by] George G. Daniels. --
- True blue, [written & sung by] Madonna. --
- Dig, Boz Scaggs
- Live in Hollywood, Linda Ronstadt
- The best of Jesse Colin Young, the solo years
- Elvis lives., 25th anniversary concert, produced for television by Michael Merriman, Fullscreen
- Never too much
Outgoing Resources
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