My Sitemap
Alphabetical Sitemap
Navigation Menu Sitemap
-
The world can seem like a crazy place sometimes... OK, a LOT of the time!
No matter what is going on in your life, you always have a choice. You can react (usually unconsciously with same-old negative results) or you can act consciously and get more of the things you want in life.
Are you ready to take back your control? You CAN change your life today. Magic happens when you learn how to choose better feelings now!
All the best from Toronto,
Russ and Maggie
index.html
-
sitemap-page-order.html
-
About Russ Hamel and Maggie Ng - how they help others find happiness in life
About.html
-
Love That Feeling Newsletter trial page lets you sample the current issue before you make any commitments.
Trial-Newsletter.html
-
Contact.html
-
Privacy.html
-
Blog.html
-
Intro page for the super feel-good song collection
Super-Feel-Good-Song-Collection.html
-
A delightful song written by Malvina Reynolds performed by Russ and 5-year-old Ambrosia
The-Magic-Penny.html
-
The-Way-Things-AWT-to-Be.html
-
On-Top-of-Old-Smokey.html
-
Frosty-the-Snowman.html
-
Jingle-Bell-Rock-(practice).html
-
Jingle-Bell-Rock.html
-
Show-&-Tell-with-Ambrosia.html
-
Shaving-with-Ambrosia.html
-
How-to-Choose-the-Right-Activity-for-Your-Child.html
-
A special tribute to Mother's Day. Original words and music by Russ Hamel. Performed by Russ and his five-year-old step-daughter Ambrosia
In-My-Mother's-Arms.html
-
Bridge Over Troubled Waters by Simon and Garfunkel was the #1 song of 1970.
Bridge-Over-Troubled-Waters.html
-
American Woman written and perfomed by The Guess Who was the #2 song in 1970
American-Woman.html
-
Get Ready, written by Smokey Robinson and performed by Rare Earth was the #3 song of 1970
Get-Ready.html
-
Band of Gold was the #4 greatest hit of 1970, performed by Freda Payne and written by Edith Wayne and Ron Dunbar
Band-of-Gold.html
-
Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head was the #5 greatest hit of 1970, performed by B.J. Thomas; written by Burt Bacharach
Raindrops-Keep-Fallin-on-My-Head.html
-
ABC was the #6 greatest hit of 1970, performed by The Jackson Five; written by Freddie Perren, Fonzo Mizell, Deke Richards, and Berry Gordy
ABC.html
-
Let It Be was the #7 hit of 1970, performed by The Beatles; written by Paul McCartney
Let-It-Be.html
-
Close to You was the #8 greatest hit of 1970, performed by The Carpenters; written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David
Close-to-You.html
-
Mama Told Me (Not to Come) was the #9 greatest hit of 1970, performed by Three Dog Night; written by Randy Newman
Mama-Told-Me-(Not-to-Come).html
-
War was the #10 greatest hit of 1970, performed by Edwin Starr; written by Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong
War.html
-
Joy to the World was the #1 greatest hit of 1971 performed by Three Dog Night; written by Hoyt Axton
Joy-to-the-World.html
-
It's Too Late was the #2 greatest hit of 1971, performed and written by Carole King
It's-Too-Late.html
-
How Can You Mend a Broken Heart was the #3 greatest hit of 1971, performed by the Bee Gees; written by Barry and Robin Gibb
How-Can-You-Mend-a-Broken-Heart.html
-
Indian Reservation was the #4 greatest hit of 1971, performed by Paul Revere and the Raiders; written by John D. Loudermilk
Indian-Reservation.html
-
One Bad Apple was the #5 greatest hit of 1971, performed by The Osmonds; written by George Jackson
One-Bad-Apple.html
-
Go Away Little Girl was the #6 greatest hit of 1971 performed by Donny Osmond; written by Gerry Goffin and Carole King
Go-Away-Little-Girl.html
-
Just My Imagination was the #7 greatest hit of 1971, performed by The Temptations; written by Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong
Just-My-Imagination.html
-
Country Roads was the #8 greatest hit of 1971, performed by John Denver; written by John Denver, Bill Denoff and Taffy Nivert
Country-Roads.html
-
Maggie May was the #9 hit of 1971, performed by Rod Stewart; written by Rod Stewart and Martin Quittention
Maggie-May.html
-
Knock Three Times was the #10 greatest hit of 1971, pererformed by Tony Orlando and Dawn; written by Irwin Levine and L. Russell Brown
Knock-Three-Times.html
-
American-Pie.html
-
Alone-Again-(Naturally).html
-
Without-You.html
-
Brand-New-Key.html
-
I-Gotcha.html
-
Daddy-Don't-You-Walk-So-Fast.html
-
Let's-Stay-Together.html
-
The-First-Time-Ever-I-Saw-Your-Face.html
-
Brandy-(You're-a-Fine-Girl).html
-
Lean-on-Me.html
-
Original Song by Russ Hamel describing his magnificent wife, Maggie
Magnificent.html
-
Are you good enough? This song explores that issue of self-esteem and answers with a resounding, "YES!" Original song by Russ Hamel
Can-You-Love-Who-I-Am.html
-
We have so much to be grateful for. Thank You (from the Bottom of My Heart) is dedicated to all the people who make our lives special.
Thank-You-(from-the-Bottom-of-My-Heart).html
-
"All I Have to Do Is Dream" by Felice and Boudleaux Bryant; performed by the Everly Brothers
All-I-Have-to-Do-Is-Dream.html
-
"As Time Goes By" by Herman Hupfeld; performed by Frank Sinatra
As-Time-Goes-By.html
-
"Embraceable You" by George and Ira Gershwin; performed by Johnny Mathis
Embraceable-You.html
-
"Endless Love" by Lionel Richie; performed by Mariah Carey and Luther Vandross
Endless-Love.html
-
"Everyday" by Charles Hardin (a/k/a Buddy Holly) and Norman Petty; performed by James Taylor
Everyday.html
-
"For Once In My Life" by Ron Miller and Orlando Murden; performed by Tony Bennett and Stevie Wonder
For-Once-In-My-LIfe.html
-
"I Honestly Love You" by Peter Allen and Jeff Barry; performed by Olivia Newton-John
I-Honestly-Love-You.html
-
"I'll Be There" by Berry Gordy, Jr., Bob West, Hal Davis, and Willie Hutch; performed by Mariah Carey
I'll-Be-There.html
-
"Our Love Is Here to Stay" by George and Ira Gershwin; performed by Nat King Cole
Our-Love-is-Here-to-Stay.html
-
"The Way You Look Tonight" by Jerome Kern and Deborah Fields; performed by Andy Williams
The-Way-You-Look-Tonight.html
-
"After the Lovin'" words and music by Ritchie Adams and Allen Bernstein
performed by Engelbert Humperdinck (Born - Arnold George Dorsey)
After-the-Lovin'.html
-
"At Last" by Mack Gordon and Harry Warren; performed by Beyonce
At-Last.html
-
"I Love You for Sentimental Reasons" by Words by Deek Watson and Music by William Best; performed by Nat King Cole
I-Love-You-for-Sentimental-Reasons.html
-
"I'll Make Love to You" Words and Music by Kenneth Brian "Babyface" Edmonds; performed by Boyz II Men
I'll-Make-Love-to-You.html
-
"I'll Never Break Your Heart" Words and Music by Eugene Wilde and Albert Manno; performed by Backstreet Boys
I'll-Never-Break-Your-Heart.html
-
"It's Impossible" Words and Music by Armando Manzanero; performed by Perry Como
It's-Impossible.html
-
"Let's Fall In Love" Words by Ted Koehler and Music by Harold Arlen; performed by John Stevens with Erika Christensen
Let's-Fall-In-Love.html
-
"Since I Fell for You" Words and Music by Buddy Johnson; performed by Barbra Streisand
Since-I-Fell-for-You.html
-
"Tenderly" Words and Music by Gross and Lawrence; performed by Rosemary Clooney
Tenderly.html
-
"When I Fall In Love" words and music by Victor Young and Edward Heyman
When-I-Fall-In-Love.html
-
"Hello Again" Words and music by Neil Diamond and Alan Lindgren
Performed by Neil Diamond
Hello-Again.html
-
You Raise Me Up
Words and Music by Rolf Lovland and Brendan Graham
Performed by Josh Groban
You-Raise-Me-Up.html
-
Love Letters Straight from Your Heart
Words & Music by Edward Heyman & Victor Young
Performed by Nat King Cole
Love-Letters-Straight-from-Your-Heart.html
-
Can't Help Falling In Love
Words and Music by George Weiss - Hugo Peretti - Luigi Creatore
Performed by Elvis Presley
Can't-Help-Falling-In-Love.html
-
You Were Always On My Mind
Words and Music by Wayne Thompson, Mark James and Johnny Christopher
Performed by Willie Nelson
You-Were-Always-On-My-Mind.html
-
Always
Words and Music by Irving Berlin
Performed by Frank Sinatra
Always.html
-
Call Me Irresponsible
Words and Music by Sammy Cahn and Jimmy Van Heusen
Performed by Brook Benton
Call-Me-Irresponsible.html
-
Laudate Dominum
Words and Music by Mozart
Performed by Lucia Popp
Laudate-Dominum.html
-
I Give My Heart
Words and Music byBilly Kirsch and Allen Shamblin
Performed by John Berry
I-Give-My-Heart.html
-
Up On the Roof
Words and Music by Carol King and Gerry Goffin
Performed by James Taylor
Up-On-the-Roof.html
-
Fascination
Music by F.D. Marchetti and lyrics by Maurice de Féraudy
English lyrics by Dick Manning
Performed by Nat King Cole
Fascination.html
-
I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now
Music by Joseph E. Howard and Harold Orlob
Lyrics by Will M. Hough and Frank R. Adams
Performed by Michael Delaney
I-Wonder-Who's-Kissing-Her-Now.html
-
In the Evening By the Moonlight
Words and music by James Bland
Performed by the Peerless Quartet
In-the-Evening-by-the-Moonlight.html
-
In The Gloaming
Words and music by Annie Fortescue Harrison and Meta Orred
Performed by Gloria Hunniford
In-the-Gloaming.html
-
Meet Me Tonight in Dreamland
Words and music by Beth Slater Whitson and Leo Friedman
Performed by Judy Garland
Meet-Me-Tonight-In-Dreamland.html
-
Melody of Love
Music by Hans Engleman (written in 1903)
Lyrics added by Tom Glazer in 1954
Instrumental version by Billy Vaughn
Melody-of-Love.html
-
The Old Lamplighter
Music by Nat Simon and lyrics by Charles Tobias
Performed by Sammy Kaye Orchestra with Billy Williams
The-Old-Lamplighter.html
-
Toyland
Words and music by Victor Herbert and Glenn MacDonough
Performed by Doris Day
Toyland.html
-
When You Were Sweet Sixteen
Words and Music by James Thornton
Performed by The Fureys
When-You-Were-Sweet-Sixteen.html
-
When I Grow to Old to Dream
Words and music by Sigmund Romberg and Oscar Hammerstein II
Performed by Linda Rondstat featured on the Muppett Show
When-I-Grow-Too-Old-to-Dream.html
-
The Way We Were
Words and Music by Alan and Marilyn Bergman, Marvin Hamlisch
Performed by Barbra Streisand
From the movie "The Way We Were"
The-Way-We-Were.html
-
Climb Every Mountain
Words and Music by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein
Performed by The Mormon Tabernacle Choir
From "The Sound of Music"
Climb-Every-Mountain.html
-
Memory
Words and Music by Andrew Lloyd Weber and Trevor Nunn
Performed by Elaine Paige
From "Cats"
Memory.html
-
Evergreen
Words and Music by Barbra Streisand and Paul Williams
Performed by Barbra Streisand
From "A Star is Born" (1976)
Evergreen.html
-
Music of the Night
Words and Music by Andrew Lloyd Weber and Charles Hart
Performed by Gerard Butler
From "Phantom of the Opera"
Music-of-the-Night.html
-
All I Ask of You
Words and Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Charles Hart
Performed by Patrick Wilson and Emmy Rossum
From "Phantom of the Opera"
All-I-Ask-of-You.html
-
I Have Dreamed
Words and Music by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein
Performed by Julie Andrews
From "The King and I"
I-Have-Dreamed.html
-
Stranger In Paradise
Words and Music by Robert Wright and George Forrest
Performed by Englebert Humperdinck
From "Kismet"
Stranger-In-Paradise.html
-
Almost Like Being In Love
Words and Music by by Frederick Loewe and Alan Jay Lerner
Performed by James Taylor
From "Brigadoon"
Almost-Like-Being-In-Love.html
-
Can You Read My Mind
Words and Music by John Williams and Leslie Bricusse
Performed by Maureen McGovern
From "Superman" (1978)
Can-You-Read-My-Mind.html
-
What-a-Wonderful-World.html
-
Smile.html
-
Cabaret.html
-
Maybe-This-Time.html
-
I-Could-Fall-In-Love.html
-
I-Will-Always-Love-You.html
-
That's-Life.html
-
Home-Buble.html
-
When You Wish Upon a Star is not only a Disney classic but also an icon. Just the opening notes alone say, "Disney".
When-You-Wish-Upon-a-Star.html
-
Reflection is the award winning Disney song from Mulan, one of my picks for the top ten best Disney songs of all time.
Reflection.html
-
Go the Distance is one of my picks for the top ten best Disney songs of all time.
Go-the-Distance.html
-
Can You Feel the Love Tonight is one of my picks for the top ten Disney songs of all time. It is written by Alan Menken and Tim Rice; performed by Elton John.
Can-You-Feel-the-Love-Tonight.html
-
You'll Be In My Heart is the award winning song from the Disney movie, "Tarzan". It is written and performed by Phil Collins.
You'll-Be-In-My-Heart.html
-
A Whole New World is the award winning Disney song from the movie "Aladdin". It is written by Alan Menken and Tim Rice; performed by Peabo Bryson and Regina Belle
A-Whole-New-World.html
-
Beauty and the Beast is an award winning Disney song, written by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman; performed by Angela Lansbury
Beauty-and-the-Beast.html
-
Part of Your World is an award winning Disney song from the movie, "The Little Mermaid". It is written by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman; performed by Jodi Benson
Part-of-Your-World.html
-
Colors of the Wind is an award winning Disney song from the movie, "Pocahontas". It is written by Alan Menken and Stephen Schwartz; performed by Vanessa Williams.
Colors-of-the-Wind.html
-
Circle of Life is an award winning song from the Disney movie, "Lion King". It is written by Elton John and Tim Rice; performed by Elton John.
Circle-of-Life.html
-
My brother and long-time Chicago fan, Chris hand-picked the songs for this collection. As with all the music of our lives, they all have deep personal meaning. Enjoy this collection!
Chris-Hamel-The-Chicago-Collection.html
-
"Beginnings", From the debut album, "Chicago Transit Authority" (1969) written by Robert Lamm
Beginnings.html
-
"Just You 'N' Me" from Chicago VI - 1973
Just-You-N-Me.html
-
"Will You Still Love Me" from Chicago 18
Will-You-Still-Love-Me.html
-
"Feelin' Stronger Every Day" from Chicago VI (1973)
Feelin-Stronger-Every-Day.html
-
"Happy Man" from Chicago VII 1974
Happy-Man.html
-
"Alive Again" from Hot Streets 1978
Alive-Again.html
-
"Here In My Heart" from The Heart of Chicago 1967-1997
Here-In-My-Heart.html
-
"Free" from Chicago III 1971
Free.html
-
"What Kind of Man Would I Be" from Chicago 19 (1988)
What-Kind-of-Man-Would-I-Be.html
-
"Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?" from The Chicago Transit Authority
Does-Anybody-Really-Know-What-Time-It-Is.html
|