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*lee-lee* Enthusiast

my boyfriend has commented on numerous occasions that he loves music with piano solos or accompaniment so i want to put together a compilation of some great songs. one of his favorites is "This Year's Love" by David Gray. (

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it might be a long shot but does anyone have any favorites they can recommend? i'm looking for modern songs with lyrics that just happen to have a piano in it...not classical or hymns or anything like that.

thanks!


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amybeth Enthusiast

Some artists that you may find that he enjoys with a heavier keyboard influence...I don't know about solos in all of them - but definitely a strong piano/keyboard vibe...

Billy Joel

Elton John

The Decemberists (alternative)

Marc Cohn

Sarah McLaughlin

Harry Connick Jr.

Bruce Hornsby

Aimee Mann

Maybe with Keb Mo (Jazz)

If you want to go with strictly instrumental music the soundtrack to the movie The Piano is amazing.

Live2BWell Enthusiast

Well, some female singers with Piano are

Norah Jones

Sarah Mclachlan

Tori Amos

Jennifer Grassman Open Original Shared Link

and then ofcourse there's Elton John....

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C.S. Blogsmith Newbie

I'm a bit late answering this one. I'm sure you put together the compilation long ago, but even now he might like to listen to Vienna Teng (the older stuff would probably be more to his liking). On this page are 4 free MP3's offered by the artist herself Open Original Shared Link

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