I know some of y0u might not agree with me, but I believe the BeeGees have also broken the music mold and came up with their own unique style. They might had been a hit even nowadays if they haven't split. But if you are not old enough, some of you might even be asking Bee-who? LOL
The same goes for Jim Croce - country music might had been completely different nowadays if Jim haven't died in that airplane accident. Here's my one of my favorite songs from him: Time in a Bottle (1973).
It never fails to give me chills.I guess Ofra will always be remembered for her interpretation of "Yerushalayim Shel Zahav". Nobody could sing it better than her.
I believe it should actually be "Elohay" (apparently the producers thought "Elo Hi" would be more accessible to Americans? I don't know). It's from the movie Queen Margot; haven't seen the film, but the song is one of my favorites by Ofra Haza. Also, if you play Civ6, I'm told Queen Margot has an excellent depiction of Catherine de Medici, whose inclusion as the leader of France continues to baffle me. (If they wanted a backstabbing "black queen" with a spy network, I would have gone with Empress Wu Zetian of China. But I digress.)WOW, that's a song I'm not familiar with. The only Israeli folk song I know is Havah Nagilah.
I would always start singing Feelin' Groovy every time I drove over the 59th Street Bridge. I know, I'm weird.I've got all Simon & Garfunkel's albums. Loved them!
I would always start singing Feelin' Groovy every time I drove over the 59th Street Bridge. I know, I'm weird.