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Fresssshhhhh out of the Boy Hapay studio (a.k.a my bedroom) is another request from a beloved subscriber friend :) You want a version that you can sing-along to like a videoke/karaoke my friend? Your wish is my command!! Here you go! sing your heart out!! This is my instrumental acoustic guitar minus one (vocals) cover of Barry Manilow’s hit Somewhere Down The Road poplurized locally by Nina More info from wikipedia: Barry Manilow (born Barry Alan Pincus, June 17, 1943) is an American singer-songwriter, arranger, musician and producer with a career that has spanned more than 50 years. His hit recordings include "Mandy", "Can't Smile Without You", and "Copacabana (At the Copa)". He recorded and released 47 Top 40 singles, including 12 that hit number one and 27 of which appeared within the top ten, and has released many multi-platinumalbums. Although not a favorite artist of music critics,[2] Manilow has been praised by entertainers including Frank Sinatra, who was quoted in the 1970s as saying, "He's next."[3] In 1988, Bob Dylan stopped Manilow at a party, hugged him and said, "Don't stop what you're doing, man. We're all inspired by you."[4] As well as producing and arranging albums for himself and other artists, Manilow has written and performed songs for musicals, films, and commercials for corporations such as McDonald's, Pepsi-Cola, and Band-Aid, from the 1960s. He has been nominated for a Grammy Award (winning once) as a producer, arranger and performer a total of fifteen times (and in every decade) from 1973 to 2015.[5]He has also produced Grammy nominated albums for Bette Midler, Dionne Warwick, Nancy Wilson and Sarah Vaughn.[6] Manilow has sold more than 80 million records as a solo artist worldwide, making him one of the world's best-selling artists.[7] Marifil Nina Barinos Girado-Enriquez (born November 1, 1980), known professionally as Nina, is a Filipina singer, occasional songwriter, record producer, TV and radio personality. She made her recording debut in 2002 after signing a recording contract with Warner Music Philippines.[2] Following the release of her debut album, she received numerous awards from different organizations and multiple album certifications by the Philippine Association of the Record Industry(PARI).[3] She established her position in the Philippine music industry in 2005 after releasing her third album Nina Live!. The album earned her the first ever Diamond award for a female OPM artist.[4] In the same year, she staged a Nina Live! concert at the Araneta Coliseum which became her biggest solo concert to date.[5] In 2006, she released her self-titled album[6] which earned her the most nominations (eight) for the Awit Awards.[7] Later, she was criticized for releasing too many covers,[8] and got in a feud with her ex-boyfriend Nyoy Volante's parents when she filed a lawsuit against them.[9] She regained success in 2009 after performing and touring with the Sessionistas.[10][11] In the same year, she released her last studio album under Warner, Renditions of the Soul, which was taken from her Wave 89.1 radio show of the same title. The album was both critically and commercially successful. She signed a recording deal with Universal Records in 2010, and represented her country in the Pattaya International Music Festival a year later.[12] We had the right love at the wrong time Guess I always knew inside I wouldn't have you for a long time Those dreams of yours are shining on distant shores And if they're calling you away I have no right to make you stay But somewhere down the road Our roads are gonna cross again It doesn't really matter when But somewhere down the road I know that heart of yours will come to see That you belong with me Sometimes goodbyes are not forever It doesn't matter if you're gone I still believe in us together I understand more than you think I can You have to go out on your own So you can find your way back home But somewhere down the road Our roads are gonna cross again It doesn't really matter when But somewhere down the road I know that heart of yours will come to see That you belong with me Letting go is just another way to say I'll always love you so We had the right love at the wrong time Maybe we've only just begun Maybe the best is yet to come 'Cause somewhere down the road Our roads are gonna cross again It doesn't really matter when But somewhere down the road I know that heart of yours will come to see That you belong with me #boyhapay #guitareoke #guitarpusher Arrangement, Performance and Recording by Boy Hapay Equipment used: Fender American Standard Stratocaster, Boss DS-1, Macbook Pro (Logic Pro X, Final Cut Pro), Korg MicroKey, Canon 600D Note: Copyright of music, photos are with respective owners , no copyright infringement intended