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    THE 40 GREATEST BALLADS OF ALL TIME! [[As picked by me!)

    OK, I have one more list that I was originally against doing. But thanks to some encouragement from a very effective third party, I was able to compile a surprisingly lengthy list. I am by no means a lover of ballads. I always thought that I could name all of my favorite ballads on both hands. I've even been accused of not being a romantic. I'm sure that you guys [[and especially gals) can name off hundreds of personal favorites.

    People Make The World Go Round-The Stylistics
    You're A Big Girl Now-The Stylistics
    Love Won't Let Me Wait-Major Harris
    Me And Mrs. Jones-Billy Paul
    True-Spandau Ballet
    I Miss You-Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes
    Hope That We Can Be Together Soon-Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes
    She's Leaving Home-The Beatles
    Always and Forever-Heatwave
    Close To You-The Carpenters
    Be For Real-Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes
    Close The Door-Teddy Pendergrass
    I Don't Want To Do Wrong-Gladys Knight and the Pips
    Something-The Beatles
    Sweet Sticky Thing-The Ohio Players
    Sweet Love-Anita Baker
    Emotion-Samantha Sang
    How Deep Is Your Love?-The Bee Gees
    Every Generation-Ronnie Laws
    I Wanna Be Around-James Brown
    Heaven Must Be Like This-The Ohio Players
    Oh Honey-Delegation
    Be Thankful For What You've Got-William Devaughn
    Feel Like Making Love-Roberta Flack
    Float On-The Floaters
    After The Dance-Marvin Gaye
    Jesus Is Waiting-Al Green
    Everybody Plays The Fool-The Main Ingredient
    Harbor Lights-The Platters
    Cane-Gil Scott-Heron
    Everybody Is A Star-Sly and the Family Stone
    Pillow Talk-Sylvia
    Woman In Love-Barbara Streisand
    What You Won't Do For Love-Bobby Caldwell
    Leaving Me-The Independents
    Natural High-Bloodstone
    You Are My Starship-Norman Connors
    For The Love Of You-The Isley Brothers
    Gigolos Get Lonely Too-The Time
    Let's Get It On-Marvin Gaye
    You're My Latest, My Greatest Inspiration-Teddy Pendergrass

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    Timmy funk
    You've done it again. Its just about Christmas o'clock, I got family, acres of them here, I'll get back to this asap.
    In the mean time I have the pleasure to get this in before you or someone like you[[!)

    To love somebody...................Roberta Flack!
    Its a killer!
    Love your list though! Just in case Happy Christmas!

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    "Pillow Talk" by SYLVIA is a ballad??

    Oh well ..

    Roger

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    I'm not sure if this a "ballad" but it would be my choice for slow tunes ..



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    Ha! Ha! Only ONE song on that list was released before I stopped listening to the radio [["Harbor Lights"-by The Platters)!!!

    I'll bet my entire list were songs released before most of you were born!

    1. "I'm Yours"-Flamingos
    2. "Golden Teardrops"-Flamingos
    3. "Red Sails In The Sunset"-Five Keys
    4. "A Sunday Kind of Love"-Harptones
    5. "The Glory of Love"-Five Keys
    6. "If I Can't Have You"-Flamingos
    7. "Earth Angel"-Penguins
    8."I Need Someone"-James Washington Lee [[& Vows)
    9. "Since I Fell For You"-Lennie Welch
    10. "Can't Help Loving That Girl of Mine"-Hideaways
    11. "I'm So Proud"-Impressions
    12. "Half A Man"-Howard Tate
    13. "I Want To Be The Boy You Love"-Starlighters
    14. "It's Been So Long"-Leaping Flames
    15. "Only You"-Platters [[Federal version)
    16. "Over The Rainbow"-Moroccos
    17. "Why Don't You Write Me?-Jacks
    18. "What Time Is It?"-Jive Five
    19. "Count Every Star"-Ravens
    20. "Intimate Moments"-Gloria Lynne
    21. "A House Is Not A Home"-Dionne Warwick
    22. "Alfie"-Dee Dee Warwick
    23. "I Wish You Love"-Gloria Lynne
    24. "A Thousand Miles Away"-Heartbeats
    25. "The Way You look Tonight"-Jaguars
    26. "Till Then"-Orioles
    27. "Harbor Lights"-Orioles
    28. "Close Your Eyes"-Five Keys
    29. "Island of Love"-Sheppards
    30. "Lovers' Island"-Blue Jays
    31. "So Blue"-Vibrations
    32. "Been So Long"-Pastels
    33. "So Far Away"-Pastels
    34. "Move On Love"-Charles Perry
    35. "September Song"-Flamingos
    36. "Goodnight My Love"-Jesse Belvin
    37. "Twilight Time"-Platters
    38. "What Are You Doing New Years?"-Orioles
    39. "Crying In The Chapel"-Orioles
    40. "Blue Velvet"-Clovers

    These are just 40 I banged out without thinking. I could probably replace at least half with ballads I like better, but just didn't think of them at the time.
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    "Be Thankful For What You've Got"? "Everybody Is A Star"?

    You're killing me with this one... Of course, mine would be much different. I'll try to post it soon.

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    If we put timmy funk
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    robb_k together

    Do we have the 80 greatest ballads
    of all time

    What About My Girl by the Temptations
    which was picked as a song to put in a time capsule.

    OK GANG

    Pick 19 more and we have the 100
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    Quote Originally Posted by edafan View Post
    If we put timmy funk and robb_k together do we have the 80 greatest ballads of all time?

    What About My Girl by the Temptations
    which was picked as a song to put in a time capsule?
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    Not a chance that we have the Top 80 with our 2 lists. TimmyFunks is WAY TOO recent-dominated, with virtually nothing before the '70s, and mine is much too heavily early '50s, with just a handful '60s added.

    "My Girl" is one of my Top 10 songs. So it would have been included on my list if I considered it a ballad. But I don't. To me, it is a mid-tempo song. I can't think of very many ballads sung by The Temptations. To me, "I Wish It Would Rain" is also a mid-tempo, as is "It's Growing", as is "Dream Come True" and "Since I Lost My Baby" and "The Girl's Alright With Me" and the like, and even "Just my Imagination". "Silent Night" is the only slow song by them I can remember.

    Am I crazy?

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    Timmy!

    I'm the same way! I'm not big on ballads, but I do love a lot of them.

    Forgive me if I repeat a few of your choices, as I have not actually read them yet, but here are a few of my top favorites off the top of my head:

    Precious And Few - Climax
    Cherish - The Association
    Hey Girl - Freddie Scott
    I Love You - People
    Johnny Angel - Shelly Fabres
    I Will Follow Him [[Chariot) - Little Peggy March
    My Baby Loves Me - Martha & The Vandellas
    I Found A Love - Wilson Pickett
    Something - The Beatles
    Lost Someone - James Brown
    Goin' Out Of My Head - Little Anthony & The Imperials
    You Don't Have To Be A Baby To Cry - The Caravelles
    This Boy - The Beatles
    A World Without Love - Peter & Gordon
    Let's Fall In Love - Peaches & Herb
    I'll Be There - The Jackson 5
    Just My Imagination [[Running Away With Me) - The Temptations
    The Love I Saw In You Was Just A Mirage - Smokey Robinson & The Miracles
    Since I Lost My Baby - The Temptations
    I'm Still In Love With You - Al Green
    Baby I Love You - Aretha Franklin
    Maybe Tomorrow - The Jackson 5
    Oh No, Not My Baby - Maxine Brown
    I Just Don't Want To be Lonely - The Main Ingredient
    Young Girl - Gary Puckett & The Union Gap
    Angel Of The Morning - Merilee Rush & The Turnabouts
    Close To You - Carpenters
    You're My Everything - The Temptetions
    This Guy's In Love With You - Burt Bacharach
    Message To Michael - Dionne Warwick
    Who Can I Turn To - Dionne Warwick
    Then Came You - Dionne Warwick With Spinners
    Love Jones - The Brighter Side Of Darkness
    Basketball Jones - Tyrone Shoelaces
    Smile A Little Smile For Me - The Flying Machine
    My Baby Loves Love - White Plains
    Which Way You- Goin Billy? - The Poppy Family
    Superstar - Carpenters
    If I Were Your Woman - Gladys Knight & The Pips
    Midnight Train To Georgia - Gladys Knight & The Pips
    Got To Be There - Michael Jackson
    I Wanna Be Where You Are - Michael Jackson
    I've Been Tryin' - The Impressions
    Hello, It's Me - Todd Rundgren
    You Make Me Feel Brand New - Stylistics
    Until You Come Back To Me [[That's What I'm Gonna Do) - Aretha Franklin
    Superstar/Until You Come Back To Me [[That's What I'm Gonna Do) - Luther Vandross
    Could It Be I'm Falling In Love - Spinners
    Pillow Talk - Sylvia
    Rock & Roll Lulluby - B.J. Thomas
    Don't Worry Baby - B.J. Thomas
    She's Gone - Daryl Hall/John Oates
    Sara Smile - Hall & Oates
    Help me - Joni Mitchell
    If Not For You - George Harrison
    If Not For you - Olivia Newton-John
    Daniel - Elton John
    I Honestly Love You - Olivia Newton-John
    Have You Never Been Mellow - Olivia Newton-John
    Fanny [[Be Tender With My Love) - Bee Gees
    Help Me Make It Through the Night - O.C. Smith
    Let's Pretend - The Raspberries
    Questions 67 & 68 - Chicago
    Colour My World - Chicago
    Just You & Me - Chicago
    [[I've Been) Searching So Long - Chicago
    I'll Write A Song For You - Earth, Wind & Fire
    Easy - Commodores
    Love Won't Let Me Wait - Major Harris
    Killing me Softly With His Song - Roberta Flack
    Fallin' In Love - Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds
    It's Too Late To Turn Back Now - Cornelius Brothers & Sister Rose
    For The Love Of You - The Isley Brothers
    Hold Me Tight - Johnny Nash
    Ain't No Woman Like the One I've Got - The Four Tops
    I've Got Love On My Mind - Natalie Cole
    Circles - Captain & Tennille
    How Sweet It is [[To Be Loved By You) - James Taylor
    Sweet Thing - Rufus featuring Chaka Khan
    Mandy - Barry Manilow
    Midnight Blue - Melissa Manchester
    I'm Not In Love - 10cc
    Can't Hide love - Earth, Wind & Fire
    Sweet Sticky Thing - Ohio Players
    Special Occasion - The Stylistics
    Hard Times - Boz Scaggs
    You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine - Lou Rawls
    With Your Love - Jefferson Starship
    Miracles - Jefferson Starship
    Love me - Yvonne Elliman
    Love's Theme - Love Unlimited Orchestra [[does a ballad have to have lyrics?)
    Love Is Blue - Paul Mauriat [[again, does it have to have lyrics?)
    All By Myself - Eric Carmen
    I Like Dreamin' - Kenny Nolan
    I Just Want To Be Your Everything - Andy Gibb
    If I Ever Lose This Heaven - AWB
    Tough Me In the Morning - Diana Ross
    Evergreen [[Love Theme From A Star Is Born) - Barbra Streisand
    I Love You - Donna Summer
    I Want You - Marvin Gaye
    Theme From Mahogany [[Do You Know Where You're Going To) - Diana Ross
    You Are The Woman - Firefall
    You Make Loving Fun - Fleetwood Mac
    Sam - Olivia Newton-John
    This Masquerade - George Benson
    Don't Ask My neighbors - Emotions
    Looks Like We Made It - Barry Manilow
    I Call Your Name - Switch


    OK, there are tons more I can list up until recently, but i'm tired of brainstorming. I didn't even get into the 80s and 90s!

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    Am I crazy?
    Rob K, it's time for the old-folks home for you.
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    Not at all. "Just My Imagination" is actually the closest of the classic Temptations songs, although of their later output, "Sail Away" was a genuine ballad, as were "Heavenly" and "I Wonder Who She's Seeing Now".

    But I guess it all comes down to an individual's interpretation of what a ballad is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry Oz View Post
    Not at all. "Just My Imagination" is actually the closest of the classic Temptations songs, although of their later output, "Sail Away" was a genuine ballad, as were "Heavenly" and "I Wonder Who She's Seeing Now".

    But I guess it all comes down to an individual's interpretation of what a ballad is.
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    I've never heard ANY of those 3 songs!

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    I forgot to add "Hey Girl" by Freddie Scott, and "High On A Hill" by Scott English.

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    While i'm in the mood, i'll do a few more ballads I like:

    I Love You Always Forever - Donna Lewis
    Time Will Reveal - Debarge
    Fire And Desire - Rick James w/Teena Marie
    How Am I Supposed To Live Without You - Gloria Branigan
    One Of Us - ABBA
    Stay Awake - Ronnie laws
    Lady - The Whispers
    Special Lady - Ray, Goodman & Brown
    Saving All My Love For You - Whitney Houston
    Vision Of Love - Mariah Carey
    head Over heels - Tears For Fears
    Can't We Fall In Love Again - Phyllis Hyman and Wayne Henderson
    Lately - Stevie Wonder
    Heavanly - The Temptations
    Yearnin' For Your Love - Gap Band
    It's Gonna Take A Miracle - Denise Williams
    Sykiyaki - A Taste Of Honey
    The Lover In You - The Sugarhill Gang
    Tell Me If You Still Care - SOS Band
    I Like It - DeBarge
    Another Night - Aretha Franklin
    Comin' In And Out Of Your Life - Barbra Streisand
    The Rain - Oran "Juice" Jones
    Happy - Surface
    I Want My Girl - Jesse Johnson
    She's Out Of My Life - Michael Jackson
    Nobody - Keith Sweat
    Beautiful Stranger - Madonna
    Eternal Flame - Bangles
    Amazed - Lone Star
    Bump & Grind - R. Kelly
    Don't Send Me Away - Garfield Fleming
    Crazy Love - Ce Ce Penniston
    All Around The World - Lisa Stansfield
    Against All Odds - Phil Collins
    Circles - Atlantic Starr
    Feeling Love -Paula Cole
    How Do I Live - Tricia Yearwood
    Stay - Lisa Loeb
    Hold On - EnVogue
    I Still Believe - Mariah Carey
    I Still believe - Brenda K. Starr
    I Want It That Way - Backstreet Boys
    I Wanna Know Your Name - Walter & Scotty
    My Objective - Miles Jaye
    Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic - The Police
    Love Me Down - Atlantic Starr
    Just The Two Of Us - Grover Washington Jr. featuring Bill Withers
    Hello Like Before - Bill Withers
    Lost In Your Eyes - Debbie Gibson
    Waiting For A Girl Like You - Foreigner
    We're In This Love Together - Al Jarreau
    Deja Vu - Dionne Warwick
    Secret - Madonna
    Prison Bitch - Heywood Banks
    The Most Beautiful Girl In The World - Prince
    We've Only Just Begun - Bobby Womack & Brotherhood
    Too Close - Next


    There's many more, and i'm tired, so i'll spare you all the pain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by robb_k View Post
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    I've never heard ANY of those 3 songs!
    You have to start expanding your listening. There's a whole new world of music that you haven't heard, and don't judge it before you hear it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by roger View Post
    "Pillow Talk" by SYLVIA is a ballad??

    Oh well ..

    Roger
    Hell, just check out any clip of Sylvia on Soul Train. Those people ain't doing no club banging on that song.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry Oz View Post
    "Be Thankful For What You've Got"? "Everybody Is A Star"?

    You're killing me with this one... Of course, mine would be much different. I'll try to post it soon.
    Again, they ain't club bangers. They maybe a little faster in tempo than most ballads.

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    Lemme give this a spin..
    Sorry, but any "greatest" lists excluding, overlooking, or forgetting Peabo Bryson, is non grata to me - I'm serious!
    40. Misty Blue - Dorothy Moore
    39. On The Wings Of Love - Jeffrey Osborne
    38. What You Won't Do For Love - Peabo Bryson & Natalie Cole
    37. Tender Love - Force MDs
    36. Sweet Love - Anita Baker
    35. Shower Me With Your Love - Surface
    34. All This Love - DeBarge
    33. Let's Get Closer - Atlantic Starr
    32. Since I Lost My Baby - The Temptations
    31. Pillow Talk - Sylvia
    30. Walk On By - Isaac Hayes
    29. Three Times A Lady - The Commodores
    28. I'm Gonna Love You Just A Little More, Baby - Barry White
    27. Unforgettable - Nat King Cole
    26. Only You [[And You Alone) - The Platters
    25. You Make Me Feel Brand New - The Stylistics
    24. Shining Star - The Manhattans
    23. Natural High - Bloodstone
    22. Oh Girl - The Chi-Lites
    21. Baby Come Close - Smokey Robinson
    22. If You Don't Know Me By Now - Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes
    21. Come On Over - Teddy Pendergrass
    20. Yes, I'm Ready - Barbara Mason
    19. I Only Have Eyes For You - The Flamingos
    18. Love's Theme - Barry White & the Love Unlimited Orchestra
    17. Ooo Baby Baby - The Miracles
    16. Love On A Two-Way Street - The Moments
    15. I'm Still In Love With You - Al Green
    14. Could It Be I'm Falling In Love - The Spinners
    13. Me & Mrs. Jones - Billy Paul
    12. Betcha By Golly Wow - The Stylistics
    11. Stay By My Corner - The Dells
    10. La-La [[Means I Love You) - The Delfonics
    9. Love Won't Let Me Wait - Major Harris
    8. The Closer I Get To You - Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway
    7. Tonight, I Celebrate My Love - Peabo Bryson & Roberta Flack
    6. You're Still A Young Man - Tower Of Power
    5. Cause I Love You - Lenny Williams
    4. Close The Door - Teddy Pendergrass
    3. Turn Off The Lights - Teddy Pendergrass
    2. I'm So Into You - Peabo Bryson
    1. Feel The Fire - Peabo Bryson
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    "Could It Be I'm Falling In Love" - The Spinners?
    To me that's either a really fast mid-tempo or slow fast song-not anywhere near a ballad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ngroove View Post
    Lemme give this a spin..
    Sorry, but any "greatest" lists excluding, overlooking, or forgetting Peabo Bryson, is non grata to me - I'm serious!
    40. Misty Blue - Dorothy Moore
    39. On The Wings Of Love - Jeffrey Osborne
    38. What You Won't Do For Love - Peabo Bryson & Natalie Cole
    37. Tender Love - Force MDs
    36. Sweet Love - Anita Baker
    35. Shower Me With Your Love - Surface
    34. All This Love - DeBarge
    33. Let's Get Closer - Atlantic Starr
    32. Since I Lost My Baby - The Temptations
    31. Pillow Talk - Sylvia
    30. Walk On By - Isaac Hayes
    29. Three Times A Lady - The Commodores
    28. I'm Gonna Love You Just A Little More, Baby - Barry White
    27. Unforgettable - Nat King Cole
    26. Only You [[And You Alone) - The Platters
    25. You Make Me Feel Brand New - The Stylistics
    24. Shining Star - The Manhattans
    23. Natural High - Bloodstone
    22. Oh Girl - The Chi-Lites
    21. Baby Come Close - Smokey Robinson
    22. If You Don't Know Me By Now - Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes
    21. Come On Over - Teddy Pendergrass
    20. Yes, I'm Ready - Barbara Mason
    19. I Only Have Eyes For You - The Flamingos
    18. Love's Theme - Barry White & the Love Unlimited Orchestra
    17. Ooo Baby Baby - The Miracles
    16. Love On A Two-Way Street - The Moments
    15. I'm Still In Love With You - Al Green
    14. Could It Be I'm Falling In Love - The Spinners
    13. Me & Mrs. Jones - Billy Paul
    12. Betcha By Golly Wow - The Stylistics
    11. Stay By My Corner - The Dells
    10. La-La [[Means I Love You) - The Delfonics
    9. Love Won't Let Me Wait - Major Harris
    8. The Closer I Get To You - Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway
    7. Tonight, I Celebrate My Love - Peabo Bryson & Roberta Flack
    6. You're Still A Young Man - Tower Of Power
    5. Cause I Love You - Lenny Williams
    4. Close The Door - Teddy Pendergrass
    3. Turn Off The Lights - Teddy Pendergrass
    2. I'm So Into You - Peabo Bryson
    1. Feel The Fire - Peabo Bryson
    Dude, as I said in the beginning, I'm not into ballads like that. And nothing that Peabo Bryson has ever moved me like that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by timmyfunk View Post
    Hell, just check out any clip of Sylvia on Soul Train. Those people ain't doing no club banging on that song.


    Well Mr Timmyfunk sir, I'm not quite certain what "club banging" is, but I've just watched the above clip and the dancers seem to be moving as I would expect them to do to a groovy mid-tempo number.

    As Jerry_Oz has mentioned, it seems that different people have different interpretations about what a "Ballad" is. For me, to qualify as a "Ballad" a song has to be .. slow in tempo .. very dramatic [[almost operatic in structure) .. and will most likely have lyrics that are sad.

    This is a song that has already got mentioned that SYLVIA co-wrote that I would definitely consider to be a "Ballad" ..

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-eNGkt2DE78

    Roger

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry Oz View Post
    Not at all. "Just My Imagination" is actually the closest of the classic Temptations songs, although of their later output, "Sail Away" was a genuine ballad, as were "Heavenly" and "I Wonder Who She's Seeing Now".

    But I guess it all comes down to an individual's interpretation of what a ballad is.
    I consider this tune by THE TEMPTATIONS to be a ballad Jerry_Oz ..



    Roger

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    Quote Originally Posted by robb_k View Post
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    I've never heard ANY of those 3 songs!
    How did you forget THE quintessential ballad from your era, robb_k: Pledging My Love by Johnny Ace?


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    Soulster, there's almost too many to mention. Your list is a lot like mine, but I'd add "Send For Me" [[Atlantic Starr), "Yearning For Your Love" [[Gap Band), "Jojo" [[Boz Scaggs), and "Try Again" and "How 'Bout Us" [[Champaign) to it. To be honest, I once set out to put together a CD set of nothing but my "favorite" slow jams and it wound up with nine discs before I gave up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by timmyfunk View Post
    Again, they ain't club bangers. They maybe a little faster in tempo than most ballads.
    I wasn't knocking them or you for including them, partner. It was just food for thought for me because I typically have associated "ballad" with some state of being in, falling in, or losing love. That's not to say that I'm right or wrong. And I'm surprised that you didn't mention "Thin Line Between Love and Hate" by the Persuaders on your list, BTW...

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    "Always and Forever" by Heatwave

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    Quote Originally Posted by timmyfunk View Post
    Dude, as I said in the beginning, I'm not into ballads like that. And nothing that Peabo Bryson has ever moved me like that.
    It's OK, potato, patato, but there's always oughtta some song that "makes sense", according to mood - somewhere, unless one is truly made of stone, "everyone's a romantic".
    Aw, nuts - forgot Percy Sledge's "When A Man Loves A Woman", and probably more Barry White and many more. Oh well, it's a "Top 40", not "Top 100", if anybody can think up a hundred.

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    Quote Originally Posted by robb_k View Post
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    "Could It Be I'm Falling In Love" - The Spinners?
    To me that's either a really fast mid-tempo or slow fast song-not anywhere near a ballad.
    OK, then...."Sadie", then...not exactly as well known as "Could It Be I'm Falling In Love", but still pretty heavy...

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    Not a chance that we have the Top 80 with our 2 lists. TimmyFunks is WAY TOO recent-dominated, with virtually nothing before the '70s, and mine is much too heavily early '50s, with just a handful '60s added.

    "My Girl" is one of my Top 10 songs. So it would have been included on my list if I considered it a ballad. But I don't. To me, it is a mid-tempo song. I can't think of very many ballads sung by The Temptations. To me, "I Wish It Would Rain" is also a mid-tempo, as is "It's Growing", as is "Dream Come True" and "Since I Lost My Baby" and "The Girl's Alright With Me" and the like, and even "Just my Imagination". "Silent Night" is the only slow song by them I can remember.

    Am I crazy?
    Robb you are correct
    but I still like the 2 lists

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    Everybody got his her best of slow jams/ballads in the mind and heart, and there are so many great slow jams Tim. I do love the P slow jams, Bootsy, Gary and the rest could truly slow it down. Marvin Gaye was a slow jams master. So was Little Willie John, James Brown, Bobby Bland, Smokey Robinson, Jimmy Scott, and many more.

    A few out of my head, and leave out the Jazz slow jams.

    Bobby Bland_I'll Take Care Of You
    The Dells_Stay In My Corner
    Etta James_At Last
    The Miracles_A Fork In The Road
    Walter Jackson_What Would You Do
    Theola Kilgore_This Is My Prayer
    Barbara & The Browns_To Know I Can't Touch
    Isaac Hayes_Going In Circles
    Eddie Kendricks_Honey Brown
    The Emotions_I Could Never Be Happy
    Average White Band_A Love Of Your Own
    Minnie Ripperton_Baby, This Love I Have
    Esther Phillips_You & Me Together
    Stevie Wonder_Blame It On The Sun
    Gladys Knight & The Pips_Signed Gladys
    Eddie Robinson_God's Love Song
    Bar Kays_Summer Of Our Love
    Hodges, James & Smith_Can't Be Alone
    Billy Paul_I`ve Got To Put This Life Down
    The Isley Brothers_For The Love Of You
    Jeannie Reynolds_Look What Your Love Has Done To Me Ma
    Bobby Womack_Doing it my way
    The Soul Children_Whats Happening Baby
    The Dramatics _In The Rain
    Loleatta Holloway_I'll Be Gone
    Candace Love_Never In A Million Years
    Allspice_She's A Lady
    The 11th Commandment_Have You Had Any Heartaches Lately
    Majestic Arrows_The Magic Of Your Love
    Lenny Williams_Think What We Have
    Roy Ayers_Searching
    Bohannon_I Wonder Why
    Michael Henderson_Be My Girl
    Chocolate Milk_That's The Way She Loves
    Hank Crawford_Teach Me Tonight
    Dexter Wansel feat. Terri Wells_The Sweetest Pain
    Leon Ware_Rockin' You Eternally
    Houston Outlaws_What Am I Going To Do
    Randy Brown_I`d Rather Hurt Myself
    Tyrone Davis_Be With Me
    Lakeside_Given In To Love
    Sugarhill Gang_Passion Play
    Keni Burke_Risin' To The Top
    L J Reynolds_Key To The World
    SOS Band_Tell Me If You Still Care
    MTUME_Sweet For You & Me [[Monogamy Mix)
    Slave_For The Love Of U
    One Way_You
    Ohio Players Just A Minute
    Fatback Band_So Delicious
    Tashan- So Much In Love

    There is an old song called If I Had You, exist in many versions, i like the version from the 20', early slow jaming.

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    Yes Ollie, Now we've got the idea!

    Frölich Weihnachten und ein gutes Neues Jahr!

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    All Tim's list did was portray his own personal taste. Actually, in that way the thread may as well be titled TimmyFunk's 40 Favorite Ballads Of All Time subtitled Although I'm Not Really Into Ballads ...Anyway, I've always liked ballards and dig most of the stuff on everyone's list so I won't attempt one of my own. I will say that putting Robb k and Tim's list together
    wouldn't create any great combination for my taste because as Robb himself says, he stopped listening to music after 66 or 67 and Tim only cherry picks the seventies...

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    These threads are great. It's all great discussion because I daresay that nobody on these boards would have the same songs for either of the genres. I did like how there was consensus on many of the funk cuts on Timmy's other thread, though.

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    So would I Jerry!

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    Quote Originally Posted by splanky View Post
    All Tim's list did was portray his own personal taste. Actually, in that way the thread may as well be titled TimmyFunk's 40 Favorite Ballads Of All Time subtitled Although I'm Not Really Into Ballads ...Anyway, I've always liked ballards and dig most of the stuff on everyone's list so I won't attempt one of my own. I will say that putting Robb k and Tim's list together
    wouldn't create any great combination for my taste because as Robb himself says, he stopped listening to music after 66 or 67 and Tim only cherry picks the seventies...
    I don't know if I cherry pick from any period. But I do think any amalgamation of numerous lists would produce a pretty comprehensive collection of ballads, Funk singles or Funk albums.

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    I forgot to add "Make Me Your Baby" - Barbara Lewis to one of my two lists. I doubt anyone is paying attention to my posts, but i'll keep posting on.
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    Ah, but funk is a genre all to itself. Ballads can refer to country, R&B, rock, and any other type of music that you can imagine. That's why robb_k can have a list of ballads, even though he stopped listening to the radio 45 years ago but he won't have a list of funk songs. Funk was in its infancy when he threw his radio away.

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    This is one of my favorites from the early days, and such a shame that such a Beautiful song that was a hit has been all but forgotten in modern radio. I haven't heard this played on radio since the 70's.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry Oz View Post
    Ah, but funk is a genre all to itself. Ballads can refer to country, R&B, rock, and any other type of music that you can imagine. That's why robb_k can have a list of ballads, even though he stopped listening to the radio 45 years ago but he won't have a list of funk songs. Funk was in its infancy when he threw his radio away.
    Actually, robb_k could have some funk. There was quite a bit made by the early 70s. James Brown, Sly & The Family Stone, The Isley Brothers, Parliament, and a few others could be on it...if he liked funk, that is.

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    Rob dir auch froehliche Weihnachten und guten Rutsch ins neue Jahr.

    I believe funk is older than the PFunk, Sly Stone, James Brown, Bootsy, Larry, Junie, The Temps, The Meters, and the rest. A 'funky feeling' can be heard in many genres, and not only in the funk genre.

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    Ollie said:

    I believe funk is older than the PFunk, Sly Stone, James Brown, Bootsy, Larry, Junie, The Temps, The Meters, and the rest. A 'funky feeling' can be heard in many genres, and not only in the funk genre.

    I completely agree. Though generally James Brown is credited with inventing Funk as a genre
    funk goes way back to early blues roots and probably even further back than that to some
    cats playing hot rough cross rhythms on forgotten instruments in various parts of Africa...

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    Actually, my point wasn't so much whether robb_k would have funk songs on his playlist as it was there are ballads for nearly every genre of music, so there are probably as many recorded ballads as there have been funk songs in total. Jazz, blues, soul, reggae, pop, rock, calypso, country, standards, etc. They all have ballads. Some of us have very narrow playlists and some [[like me) listen to damned near every type of music. Consequently, my list of favorite ballads is in the hundreds. It's much easier for me to narrow down my absolute favorite funk cuts because fewer songs qualify for that distinction. So the great ones are easier for me to designate over the others.

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    Funk was one of the main reasons [[and really the main one of those) why I stopped listening to the radio. I forgot that I continued to listen to Jazz stations through the '70s. I like a little bit of Funky Jazz, when the melodies are sweet, and the instrumentation is old fashioned [[they use real piano, real woodwinds, real horns, and there's not to much reverb and noise in the sound [[acoustic or near-acoustic sound). I just don't like the sound of instrumentation starting at the beginning of the '70s, and don't like the sound of the new studios.

    I like James Brown until about 1965, when he started to get Funky. I like The Parliaments until they started to get funky [[e.g. I like their Doo Wop and Motown-sounding recordings).

    I like "Little Stevie Wonder" and only Stevie Wonder's earliest recordings. I like The Impressions until their latest ABC cuts, and only like the earliest few Curtom recordings. I don't like Curtis Mayfield's solo work, but his pre 1969 recordings are among my favourites.

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    Quote Originally Posted by robb_k View Post
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    Funk was one of the main reasons [[and really the main one of those) why I stopped listening to the radio. I forgot that I continued to listen to Jazz stations through the '70s. I like a little bit of Funky Jazz, when the melodies are sweet, and the instrumentation is old fashioned [[they use real piano, real woodwinds, real horns, and there's not to much reverb and noise in the sound [[acoustic or near-acoustic sound). I just don't like the sound of instrumentation starting at the beginning of the '70s, and don't like the sound of the new studios.

    I like James Brown until about 1965, when he started to get Funky. I like The Parliaments until they started to get funky [[e.g. I like their Doo Wop and Motown-sounding recordings).

    I like "Little Stevie Wonder" and only Stevie Wonder's earliest recordings. I like The Impressions until their latest ABC cuts, and only like the earliest few Curtom recordings. I don't like Curtis Mayfield's solo work, but his pre 1969 recordings are among my favourites.
    Though not the only one I've ever encountered on the forum, I remember tsull, I think saying he didn't like the blues, kris saying she didn't like falsetto singing and more than a few saying they don't get jazz, anyway this is the most perfect illustration of a line in the sand I've seen in any thread. While I totally, absolutely, completely disagree with robb k's
    position I graciously applaud his honesty...Everything isn't for everybody....So be it..

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    We all have our own tastes. That's what makes message board discussions interesting. I personally like most music if it's played well. However, I find myself watching old episodes of the "Lawrence Welk Show" on public television and wonder how such wonderful musicians could play such soulless music. I also wonder about the folks who used to faithfully tune into it and think to themselves "Oh h*ll yes! That is my sh*t right there!"

    Or something like that.

    I dislike the fact that I cannot like the bland [[in my opinion) music, though it was skillfully played and I can't relate to the dancers and other entertainers. It takes me back to a much scarier time in the U.S.; the era of my childhood. In my mind, the folks who made that show a hit for years would have probably called the cops on me for walking through their neighborhood.

    So, we find reasons to like what we like. As stated before: so be it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry Oz View Post
    We all have our own tastes. That's what makes message board discussions interesting. I personally like most music if it's played well. However, I find myself watching old episodes of the "Lawrence Welk Show" on public television and wonder how such wonderful musicians could play such soulless music. I also wonder about the folks who used to faithfully tune into it and think to themselves "Oh h*ll yes! That is my sh*t right there!"

    Or something like that.

    I dislike the fact that I cannot like the bland [[in my opinion) music, though it was skillfully played and I can't relate to the dancers and other entertainers. It takes me back to a much scarier time in the U.S.; the era of my childhood. In my mind, the folks who made that show a hit for years would have probably called the cops on me for walking through their neighborhood.

    So, we find reasons to like what we like. As stated before: so be it.
    Very well stated, Jerry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ollie View Post
    Rob dir auch froehliche Weihnachten und guten Rutsch ins neue Jahr.

    I believe funk is older than the PFunk, Sly Stone, James Brown, Bootsy, Larry, Junie, The Temps, The Meters, and the rest. A 'funky feeling' can be heard in many genres, and not only in the funk genre.
    While that maybe true, those that are listed turn it into art in the same way that the Beatles turn rock and pop into art. This is the reason why those folk are and will be forever be name checked as the ones who's music defines the genre.

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    Good point, timmyfunk. To ollie's logic, the gospel songs that Ray Charles changed into R&B recordings should be considered R&B, since they had the same feeling. Bruce Hornsby & the Range and Steely Dan were heavily influenced by jazz, but that doesn't make jazz suddenly become rock. And since the Beatles and Stones were heavily influenced by the blues, the blues songs should be considered rock records. Music evolves and most forms of evolved music has some elements of another genre.

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    I think both of you guys, Jerry and Tim make good conversation but are missing Ollie's
    point, as I interpret it as funk being something , an element that goes beyond definition
    by genre like what a friend of mine used to call "physical memory"...

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    Another belting thread here!
    Mersey beat was built on a pile of "stolen" black music sung with a white voice. There were other British cities, Manchester, London, Sheffield etc. that were spewing "Mersey beat copies" of copied/covered songs. So black music had a face and it was white [[same for earlier Rock and Roll) The radios, BBC exclusive, absolutely pushed the British wave. No mention of the roots of it all. To be fair the Beatles did give a big word for Motown, Smokey etc. All we got were the covers more or less. When I heard the original music with all that feeling that went for a walk when sung by the 60's Brit pop. That was it , no turning back . I want it from the "horse's mouth" That's the way I continued, its a bit narrow minded, tunnel vision etc. I couldn't care less, I've had all the name calling doing the "missionary" work pushing this music and changing some peoples minds to it. It was a major piss take some times BUT they couldn't win with weight of evidence, the covered songs and development to other genres etc. HEAR the people that wrote it, the original singers singing a song written for them, to suit their voice, not a Scouser, Manc or Cockney. So who's wrong about music? Robb K? ,no, I love him to bits, anything after 19 canteen is out the window. I respect his views and can see why he is saying what he is. As for Funky, its not that old, I don't mean Grand Ma's bloomers that Red Fox reffered to! Its 60's surely. I cant think of any Jazz that has the funk thing before the funky thing was being sung. I don't do bland. I wanted leading edge music. Where was I going to find it? That's a rhetorical question. I HAVE MELLOWED OVER THE YEARS!

    Put a record on. If the hairs on the back of your neck stand up, it aint synthetic. It's your thing!
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