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schmawyY'know, I'm going through this phase where I'm appreciating all the schmaltzy stuff from the 70's. I posted "If you happen to see the most beautiful girl in the world" and it died with two votes. I posted Tom T Hall to the same effect. Then there was the Neil Diamond debacle. Now it's John Denver. What the F is wrong with me?
I guess I'm so appreciative of anything that has any degree of songwriting, composition, or musicianship in it, which is hard to find these days.
catsaway9says...This is a great song, and it isn't even my favorite of his. (That would be "Children of Sanchez," a 14-minute piece from the album of the same name.) This is probably the one that had the most commercial success, though. I think Chuck Mangione ranks up there with Carlos Santana as a gifted instrumentalist.
According to Wikipedia:
A 1980 issue of Current Biography called "Feels So Good" the most recognized tune since "Michelle" by The Beatles. Recently, smooth jazz stations throughout the United States have recognized Mangione's "Feels So Good" as their all-time number one song.
snoozedoctorGive it up for Grant Geissman, a fantastic guitarist.
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