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Prof Howdy's Old Top Hits! Beautiful & Romantic Music Video Album! #ProfHowdy

Prof Howdy's Old Top Hits! Beautiful & Romantic Music Video Album! #ProfHowdy 2019 Top Prof Howdy's Musical Hits:

Romantic Strings Mega Music Album! (2 Hours):


Love Is A Many Splendored Thing - 101 Strings Orchestra! [1080p]:


The Melachrino Strings & Orchestra! (Easy Listening Combined With Beautiful Beach Video) 1080p:


Till - Roger Williams & Percy Faith! [HD]:


101 Strings Orchestra In H.D. - Part I (3+ Hours!):


The London Pops Orchestra! (1 Hr. Album) Beautiful Scenery In 1080p:


Beautiful Hawaiian Music! [HD]:


Moon River - Henry Mancini!!!! [1080p]:


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It’s getting harder to post videos but I’m still trying! YT/G00gle has been having problems with the EU and have passed those problems along. Now an indiscriminate French Man can knock off some of my videos that have been online for years for no apparent reason. Add to that YT’s bias against Christian values and posting is far more difficult but I intend to hang in there…

Now might be a good time to download any of my videos that you really like to save for your posterity!

Prof Howdy

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Ever wonder why there could be so many versions of the same songs in the 1940s-1960s while today no one that I know of (and I know almost nothing of modern music) sings someone else’s music. Could it possibly have something to do with QUALITY? These songs can never be popular again (sadly) because of the change of WORLDVIEW in most people. There once was a strong Chr1st1an Worldview in America that once made this music possible even if the composers were non-Chr1st1an…

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SAME IN THE PAST BY #ProfHowdy JUST FOR YOU:


Easy listening (sometimes known as mood music) is a popular music genre and radio format that was most popular during the 1950s to 1970s. It is related to middle-of-the-road (MOR) music and encompasses instrumental recordings of standards, hit songs and popular non-rock vocals generally hit songs from the previous three decades & enhanced with mostly soft strings & Pops Orchestra. Easy Listening sounds had its origins between the Big Band Era & Rock & Roll. Studies have shown that more than half the population is tone-deaf & unable to distinguish the differences between “Easy Listening” music & “Elevator Music”. The main difference is the depth of instrumentation of the orchestra & PASSION!

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REMEMBER TO LIKE & SUBSCRIBE!

Summer Music - 1930s - 1960s! Romantic & Beautiful! Easy Listening History - H.D.!


MORE BEAUTIFUL CLASSICAL MUSIC VIDEOS:




Google: T3H7P12H

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You may have noticed that for the past year I have been posting Romantic Music Videos from my personal collection! Under each video are Lyrics, Song & Artist Information with Links to pertinent & relative info including past music videos that I made:



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MUSIC FROM WHEN LYRICS WERE
BOTH BEAUTIFUL & ROMANTIC!

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It's Very Biblical To Compare Christianity To Romance & Vice Versa! (Analogy Doesn't Work For Other Religions!) - Ephesians 5:22-32

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Note: Google pays all song copyright owners each time a #ProfHowdy video is played (the Prof receives no compensation) so they all love the Professor. Google will not allow any video to be played on YT that is restricted by the copyright owner!

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Each one of us needs to look after the good of the people around us, asking ourselves, “How can I help?” That’s exactly what J.e.s.u.s did. He didn’t make it easy for Himself by avoiding people’s troubles but waded right in and helped out.

WATCH:

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MORE BEAUTIFUL CLASSICAL MUSIC VIDEOS:




Google: T3H7P12H

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