Difficult one for me... there are so many good ones... Hmmm.
There is a Light That Never Goes Out by The Smiths.
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The Winner Takes All by ABBA.
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I Have A Dream by ABBA.
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Evanescence, the Gregorian version, by Masters of Chant. (Originally by Evanescence).
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The Sound of Silence, the Gregorian version, by Masters of Chant. (Originally by Simon and Garfunkel) (actually I would really appreciate an overlapping of both this version and the original one... sometimes the lyrics are lost in the ambience in the Gregorian version.)
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Scarborough Faire, the Gregorian version, by Masters of Chant. (Originally by Simon and Garfunkel).
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Beneath a Phrygian Sky, by Loreena McKennitt.
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Never Ending Road, by Loreena McKennitt.
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Top of the World, by The Carpenters.
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Sorry, I could only find a Karaoke version.
Queen of the Night by Mozart.
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This was made a little more famous by the film Amadeus, in which the singer June Anderson sings it a half step above the original.
Tell Me Why by Declan Galbraith
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Declan Galbraith is 11 at the time of this recording.
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- Just a cute little Carpenters number that fits the board.
EDIT: Knew I shouldn't have gotten in on this board... Add to this list anything by Angelis, several pieces by Bach including
Air on a G String. just about everything by Libera.