"I'd Really Love to See You Tonight" by England Dan & John Ford ColeyEngland Dan & John Ford Coley best known hit, peaking at #2 on Billboard's Top 100 and #1 on Billboard's Easy Listening, the song has been covered by everyone from Reba McIntyre to Barry Manilow to Ian McShane (yes, the guy who played "Swearengen" in Deadwood and "Mr. Wednesday" in American Gods.Play Count: 380 "To the Moon and Back" by Savage GardenNo, not the beloved children's book. The fourth hit single from Australian pop band was a departure from their platinum-selling hit "I Want You." A review in Billboard Magazine stated "Wisely, this track doesn't attempt to mimic the quirky, almost novelty-driven sound of its predecessor. Instead, it affirms partners Darren Hayes and Daniel Jones' talent for crafting immediately catchy hooks and solid, sing-along choruses. Once again, the music warmly revisits the new-romantic sound of the '80s with its melodramatic blend of satiny synths and jittery guitars." I hope you enjoy!Play Count: 390 Anthem from ChessOne of my favorite male solos. I've always wanted to sing it onstage, and this is the next best thing! I hope you enjoy!Play Count: 473 Let it Go by Idina Manzel (from Frozen)Singing the Oscar and Grammy winning song from Frozen that had sold more than 10,000,000 copies and topped the charts worldwide is a somewhat daunting task. I've always wanted to sing this song because of its powerful message of self-affirmation. I hope you enjoy it!Play Count: 376 Harmony by Elton JohnAs with Toto, Elton John has so many songs that I could have chosen for [Namecalling], but this lesser known song is one of my favorite Elton John songs of all time. It was one of the songs from the wildly popular "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" album, but never released as a single. Instead, it was released as a "B" side of the single "Bennie and the Jets" (which I also considered singing). Sir Elton and critics believe it would have been a hit in its own right if it had been released as a single. I hope you enjoy!Play Count: 409 99 by TotoOne of the first supergroups, Toto formed in 1977 and earned a slew of hits and Grammy awards. There were so many [Namecalling] songs I could have chosen, among them Pamela, Georgie Porgie, and perhaps their biggest hit, Rosanna. However, I decided to sing one of their lesser known songs. At the time, most people (myself included), thought that the song was about the character in the hit tv show "Get Smart", played by the incredible Barbara Feldon. The reality is the song was inspired by the film "THX 1138", the movie that served as George Lucas' directorial debut, and was based on his student film. I hope you enjoy!Play Count: 476 In the Car, by Barenaked LadiesOne of the more obscure songs from a band Rolling Stone called "Kings of the World". "In the Car" is a bittersweet reminder of the romantic mis-steps of our youth. Its enduring, haunting quality has earned it a spot in the top three of my favorite songs of all time. I hope you enjoy!Play Count: 411 Two Out Of Three Ain't Bad*The* quintessential rock ballad, recorded in one take, no regrets (the end is a little wonky because the Karaoke version is not the one I am used to). Recorded in loving memory of Jim Steinman. RIP Jim.Play Count: 441 I Want to Know What Love IsThe quintessential Power Ballad by the 80's super group, Foreigner. The band's most popular song, it hit number one in both the United Kingdom and the United States, and has continued to be popular for decades after its release.Play Count: 460 Ever Since the World BeganMy take on the classic unknown song by the 80's supergroup Survivor. There is a faint piano track, so the first 15 seconds sound like dead air. Don't turn up your volume too much!Play Count: 449 Little Red Riding HoodA wonderful script by u/MintChip__
Little girls who wander into the woods alone at night are bound to be eaten by the Big Bad Wolf. Especially if said girls are wearing a blood red cloak and seem to have lost their path. It would be a shame if someone were to... take a little bite.Play Count: 3276