Classic Oldies But Goodies 50s 60s 70s ???? Perry Como, Lionel Richie, Paul Anka, Engelbert, Tom Jon

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Classic Oldies But Goodies 50s 60s 70s ???? Perry Como, Lionel Richie, Paul Anka, Engelbert, Tom Jones #oldies #oldiessongs #oldsong #oldiesmusic

Playlist:
01.It's A Heartache
02.How Deep Is Your Love
03.Diana
04.Unchained Melody
05.Love Is A Many Splendored Thing
06.I Love You Baby
07.The Music Played
08.Take Me Home, Country Roads
09.Oh! Carol
10.Can't Help Falling In Love
11.If I Never Sing Another Song
12.Dommage, Dommage
13.Teenager In Love
14.Stuck On You
15.Love Story
16.Oh, Pretty Woman
17.My Way
18.Sacrifice
19.Come Go With Me
20.Johnny B Goode

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⭐"It's a Heartache" is a hit song performed by Bonnie Tyler, released in 1977. The song became one of Tyler's signature tracks and propelled her to international stardom. With its gritty, raspy vocals and emotionally charged lyrics, "It's a Heartache" tells the story of heartbreak and betrayal. The song's protagonist expresses the deep pain of unrequited love, describing how the emotional toll feels like a physical ache. Tyler's raw and powerful voice perfectly captures the intensity of this heartache, giving the song a distinctive sound that resonated with listeners.

Musically, "It's a Heartache" blends elements of country and rock, with a memorable melody and strong guitar-driven arrangement. The song was a commercial success, reaching the top of the charts in multiple countries, including the U.S., the UK, and Canada. Its universal themes of love and loss made it relatable to a wide audience, further cementing its place as one of the biggest ballads of the late 1970s. Over the years, "It's a Heartache" has been covered by several artists, but Bonnie Tyler's unique delivery remains the most iconic version. The song continues to be a beloved classic, standing the test of time in the world of pop and rock music.
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