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About Music In The Past

Welcome to "Music In The Past"

I've carefully curated the most iconic romantic tunes from three decades of soft rock magic. Are you ready to immerse yourself in a wave of timeless melodies, soothing vocals, and heart-felt lyrics that will transport you back to an era of pure love and nostalgia?

Let's dive in the most beautiful and relaxing melodies of these classic soft rock playlist with me!

I hope this musical journey has brought back cherished memories and reminded you of the magic of love.

Thank you for watching and be sure to like, share and subscribe to my channel for more timeless tunes!

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Elton John, Phil Collins, Air Supply, Bee Gees, Michael Bolton, Lobo - Best Soft Rock Of All Time

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Elton John, Phil Collins, Air Supply, Bee Gees, Michael Bolton, Lobo - Best Soft Rock Of All Time

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