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Some of My Favorite "I Love You" Songs I Just Called to Say I Love You Stevie Wonder I Love You So Much It Hurts Me Patsy Cline Mills Brothers Ray Price Perry Como And I Love You So Because When Your Hair Has Turned to Silver If You Were the Only Girl in the World When You Were Sweet Sixteen Have I Told You Lately that I Love You? Bobby Vinton Eddy Arnold Elvis Presley Floyd Cramer Marty Robbins You Always Hurt the One You Love Mills Brothers Brenda Lee Connie Francis Clarence 'Frogman' Henry The Nearness of You John Gary The Very Thought of You Jerry Vale How Deep Is the Ocean Vic Damone Jim Reeves I Can't Stop Loving You I Love You Because A Fool Such As I You'll Never Know Take Me in Your Arms and Hold Me Jim Reeves & Deborah Allen Have You Ever Been Lonely? Jim Reeves & Patsy Cline More Songs Will Be Posted on This Page Soon These medium fidelity digital files are for evaluation purposes only. You are encouraged to buy the high fidelity CDs and digital downloads of the artists you like from authorized retailers. D O W N L O A D I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S Internet Explorer users should right-click the song and choose "Save Target As..." Firefox users should right-click it and choose "Save Link Target As..." Left clicking a song should play it without downloading it - but this seems to vary between WAVs and MIDIs, as well as from one browser to another - and even from one computer to another. I have no idea why. It pays to experiment. - - - - - - - - - D I S C L A I M E R - - - - - - - - - I am sometimes asked if it's legal to download songs found on various non-commercial sites, such as this one. Well, I'm neither a lawyer nor a technician, and I've begun to wonder if it was legal for us to tape music off the radio back when tape recorders first came into being. And were we committing a crime when we recorded a movie shown on TV with our VCRs? And was it really legal to buy a dual-deck recorder for the express purpose of duplicating cassettes? My answer to all of the above is, "I don't know." Nonetheless, here is a formal statement in some kind of legalese that appears to apply to this kind of file availability: The songs on this site are copyrighted by their respective artists and are placed here for evaluation purposes only. No profits are made on this site from their use. Top of Page |