Apollo 100 - Joy - [STEREO]
One Of The Best Instrumentals Of All Time From The British Studio Group "Apollo 100" Featuring Keyboardist Tom Parker. This 1972 Hit Made It To #6 On The American Hot 100 And Is Based On The Bach Composition Titled "Jesu, Joy Of Man's Desiring". "Joy" can also be heard on kvkvi.com radio.
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This song ended a 250-year drought for Johann Sebastian Bach. This would become his first Top Ten single since topping the charts with "Little Fugue in G minor" in 1721.
BETHLENAM > MILLIONS
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Haven't heard this in approximately 47 years, but I remembered almost the entire thing! My dad had the album when I was a kid and I'd constantly beg him to play this song!! I have a very specific memory of my dad watching us kids when my mom was at her college classes (early 70s, so I was about 5 or 6 and my brother was 7 or 8) and he played this for us. We were riding my dad's back like a horse and we were all laughing and having so much fun. My dad is now 86, I'm 52 and my bro is 54. How time flies, but that memory is one of the strongest of my happy, wonderful, amazing childhood. Growing up is hard and knowing that I will never feel that kind of JOY again makes me so whistful. 😌😔💕
Who is here from The Nixonverse?
You know a truly timeless song when it sounds fresh and good as this almost 48 years later.......
I’m surprised that i can’t find any nixonverse related comment’s.
It was the only way
jesus in vietnam
Bethlenam > Millions?
To me this is the most beautiful instrumental piece of music I ever heard in my life so far.
There's a reason this piece of music is called "Joy." It is absolutely transcendent!
Between the Beatles and disco was truly a magical time, and they called it AM Solid Gold.
Thanks for putting it on you tube for an old man to listen to.
I played this at my last piano recital (1973) after begging my teacher to let me play something fun. Best time of my life then.
My wife and I had this played as our processional for our wedding 48+ years ago. As much in love now as then!!
Bach is transcendent. 250 years after his death his music is still the greatest.
My mom used to listen to this song to keep her positive in her bad marriage when I was growing up God bless 🙏 her soul
Can't be sad or angry or depressed after listening to this song.
I still have this record. I cling on to the music of the 1970s.