80’s & 90’s Songs
OKAY – if I have 60’s & 70’s – I might as well start on an 80’s & 90’s page too! It is still hard for me to believe that these are still about 20+ years old!!! And these are password protected. Please Search for the selection (if the link is not live)
New
- Wind of Change by the Scorpions – 1991
- Kokomo – still working on
- I Just Called to Say I Love You – still working on
- Key Largo
- SpongeBob SquarePants Theme key of G 1999
- On the Road Again (Willie Nelson) 1980
- God Bless the U.S.A. 1984
Live:
- (In The Arms Of The) Angel 1998
- Could I Have This Dance (Urban Cowboy) 1980
- From a Distance (Grammy 1991)
- Endless Love (1981 Nominated Golden Globe)
- Hallelujah By Cohen – 1984
- I Will Always Love You (Body Guard) (1973) (’92 Movie) ’94 Grammy
- I’ve Had the Time of My Life (Dirty Dancing) 1987 (Level 4)
- Love You Every Second
- My Heart Will Go On (Titanic 1997)
- Open Arms 1981
- The Prayer 1999 (Full 5 piece Ensemble) 1999 (Golden Globe, Nominated Academy Award & Grammy
- Say You, Say Me (1985 Academy Award & Golden Globe Award)
- Up Where We Belong (Academy Award 1983)
- The Wind Beneath My Wings 1990 (Level 3)
- Under the Sea (1989 Academy Award – 1991 Grammy)
- Workin’ 9 to 5 (Academy Award Nominated
- You Raised Me Up (Full Ensemble) (2003) 1980)
What a Motivator! What an Innovator! Thank you Shelia for your passion, work and willingness to share! I have a personal request to your version of the “Scorpions” hit, Wind of Change. The band now has an accordion Intro for this particular song. It was a big hit when the Wall came down in Berlin in 1989. Thanks, and keep up the great site and I will get my donation out to you asap. Larry
This is very nice. I haven’t been able to get totally into what you are doing, but what I can see of it at this time is most impressive. I grew up from a 10 year old when my dad got me an accordion (that I dearly loved then and now) but have been in a minority world in the South. I only knew one other kid who played an accordion and there was not place in the high school band or orchestra for an according. It is a great instrument, that has been undervalued in the areas I have lived. I am so glad you are giving it some reputability and making it available to young and old people like me. With electronics, the Internet, etc. etc. I see a new life ahead for this happy musical instrument.
Thanks,
Don