Canada’s Best Music – 5 Songs At A Time – Part 17
Today’s set has a wide spectrum of musical taste. We have some hip-hop, a diva or two, some classic rock and some pop. Lets start with some classic rock.
1. The Stampeders
“Wild Eyes”
The Stampeders are a 70′s group from Calgary that had a string of hits during this period. This is a live version of the song. Ah, memories. The radio played the crap out of this song in Canada.
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2. Andrew Cash
“Boomtown”
I always liked this song, to bad he’s a politician now.
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3. Celine Dion
“The Power of Love”
Especially for El Guapo, cause he loves her sooooo much.
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4. Kardinal Offishall
“Dangerous”
Kardinal Offishall at the eTalk Festival Party, during the Toronto International Film Festival. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Kardinal Offishall is one of a growing number of influential artists in this genre. This song is performed with Akon.
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5. Deborah Cox
“Nobody’s Supposed to be Here”
Some R&B style pop music from a pretty good singer. She hits some pretty good notes in this tune.
Related articles
- Canada’s Best Music – 5 Songs At A Time – Part 16 (therealcanadianmusicblog.wordpress.com)

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April 8, 2012 at 1:11 pm
Nice set. I’d have commented earlier, but it took me all this time to decide whether or not to play Celine. In the end, I did.
For 6 whole seconds!
Rest of the set was good though, love that you’re crossing genres!
April 9, 2012 at 6:37 pm
On first read I thought you said genders.
April 9, 2012 at 6:46 pm
=))
April 11, 2012 at 10:46 am
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