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Indian summer is on Karaoke Version

Red and gold leaves cover the gardens, hats and scarves come out the wardrobes... Autumn has arrived!
Melancholy, amazed, however it makes you feel, this season has undoubtedly inspired a lot af songs.
This month, Karaoke Version offers to take you for a romantic saunter through a selection of autumnal songs.
Have a nice stroll !

Autumn Leaves Eva Cassidy
Other version: Les feuilles mortes   Yves Montand
Other version:   Paula Cole
Other version:   Nat King Cole
Other version:   Roger Williams
Other version: Les feuilles mortes   Michel Jonasz
Other version:   1960s Standards
Other version: Les feuilles mortes   Pierre Lalonde
Other version:   Eric Clapton
Other version: Les feuilles mortes   Eddy Mitchell
Other version:   Frank Sinatra
Other version:   André Rieu
Other version: Autumn Leaves (with the London Symphony Orchestra)   Eva Cassidy
Other version:   Jazz Standards
California Dreamin' The Mamas and the Papas
Other version:   DJ Sammy
Other version: La Terre promise   Richard Anthony
Other version: California Dreaming   Roch Voisine
Other version:   The Beach Boys
Other version:   Royal Gigolos
Other version:   Diana Krall
Other version:   Sia
Other version:   Ian Storm
Other version:   Boyce Avenue
Other version:   Bobby Womack
Other version:   Yann Muller
Autumn Almanac The Kinks
Scarborough Fair / Canticle Simon & Garfunkel
Other version: Scarborough Fair   Celtic Woman
September Earth, Wind & Fire
Other version:   Christophe Willem
Other version:   Trolls
Other version:   Fantastic Plastic Machine
Other version:   The Overtones
Other version:   Pomplamoose
Other version: September (ao vivo)   Daniel Boaventura
Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground The White Stripes
Autumn Song Manic Street Preachers
Autumn Goodbye Britney Spears
Chill of an Early Fall George Strait
September Song Frank Sinatra
September Morn Neil Diamond
Other version: C'est en septembre   Gilbert Bécaud
Other version: C'est en septembre   Gilbert Montagné
Other version: September Morn (with the London Symphony Orchestra)   Neil Diamond
Wake Me Up When September Ends Green Day
When All Is Said And Done ABBA
When October Goes Barry Manilow
The September of My Years Frank Sinatra
November Rain Guns N' Roses
Other version:   Anakelly
Other version: November Rain (acoustic)   Guns N' Roses
Harvest Moon Neil Young
Other version:   The Brothers Comatose
Other version: Harvest Moon (live)   The Mavericks

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3 comments
  • 14 years ago
      I AGREE.... A BIG BAND VERSION OF INDIAN SUMMER WOULD BE GREAT. STILL WAITING FOR A BILLY HOLIDAY VERSION OF THE 40S TUNE 'GUILTY', AND ELVIS' "JUST FOR OLD TIMES SAKE'
    • 14 years ago
        have already asked ! what about AUTUMN IN NEW YORK please.
      • 14 years ago
          I would love to do Indian Summer in a good big band version.