Music Monday -- Music Around the World

So today we've been asked to honor World Music Day with music from around the world.

Let's start with Canada and a little Gordon Lightfoot.





Moving across the pond, here's Sir Paul:





And since he was singing in French, let’s add an unlikely hit from France:



Representing Spain, it's Julio Iglesias (duet with Willy Nelson)




Dean Martin salutes his Italian heritage



Nena in the original German




On to Sweden




Israel






A bit of Sukiyaki





South Africa




Australia 





Brazil



Mexico




And the United States







Comments

  1. Obviously, it's going to take me a while to get through this entire collection, but it is well done. I saw Gordon Lightfoot in concert and he was a gifted musical talent. Abba & Dancing Queen is a fond memory as is Billy Joel and Allentown. Thanks for sharing a diverse playlist today. Have a blessed week.

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  2. Very sweet playlist. Thanks for sharing it with us.

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  3. ...Gordon Lightfoot is a GREAT leadoff!

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  4. Robin,

    That's cool to know that Neena is a German band. I don't know until now or I could've just forgotten which is probably more accurate for me. :) You have a nice selection of tunes to listen to this afternoon and you didn't forget to include the US in the mix. Shoot, I wish I had thought to that, too! You're on the ball, girlfriend. Have a boogietastic week!

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  5. This is great! I think you hit all the continents! Nice going!

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  7. Great list today! I didn't even try for all the continents, but I knew I was forgetting something, and that something was Australia and INXS.

    Have a great week!

    Kim

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  8. Oh my gosh, some we both picked, some of my favorites & some I wanna hear right now. Woo Hoo! You really rocked the house & really picked some classics didn't you? Gordon Lightfoot to Paul McCartney.. great job. Oh my gosh, I haven't heard the singing nun in ages & oh my gosh Willy Nelson looks great in this video for sure but talk about two of the most unlikely pair Julio Iglesias! Dang! I love it. Now you have Dean Martin doing Volare & then Steve Martin doing a Hebrew song or is it Eydie Gormé who's doin' the lead. I mean those two phenomenal. Then you have Sukiyaki Kyu Sakamoto which I also picked I might add & then you have Los Lobos & LaBama dang.. do you have every tune from every country? WOW, YOU have definitely rocked the house here girlfriend!!! And last, but not least Allentown with Billy Joel... sheesh! What more can you ask for!?! Great job! YOU ROCK!

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  9. Great choices! Mum says she remembers Nena really well. It was a hit in the UK back in the day (so long ago now!).

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  10. We were almost in tears when we heard Gorden Lightfood. She was 12 years old when she heard this song the first time, just emigrated to the Netherlands and really had a hard time to settle here. This song always touched her heart and still does. Great collection of World songs, Songbird, Nena is still singing with her band. We see her quite regular on television😸Pawkisses for a wonderful week ahead🐾😽💞

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  11. A great job with many of my favorite songs from different times in my life. Wow, Miriam Makeba, that song and Pata Pata were some of my intros to music from around the world. Nena's song is one of a handful of foreign language songs that have made it really big in the States. La Bamba (the Richie Valens version) was another standout of my childhood. And, of course, you had to get Billy Joel in somehow. Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com

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