video,youtube_link,musiccaps_caption,youtube_published,youtube_channel,youtube_description,musiccaps_names,musiccaps_aspects,musiccaps_author,youtube_id,musiccaps_rowid https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8pesuUc8Ek&start=30&end=40,"{""label"":""Cowboy Cha Cha (partner dance) by Silver Spurs France"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8pesuUc8Ek&start=30&end=40""}","A male singer sings this retro pop melody. The song is medium tempo with a steady drumming rhythm, steady bass line, guitar accompaniment, and fiddler playing. The song is romantic and slow dance-like. The audio quality is very poor.",2010-07-05T10:34:29Z,Shirley Davidson,"Dance.......Cowboy Cha Cha Choreographed by Toshio Suzuki Music .......I Just Wanna Dance With You by George Strait Danced by dancers from Silver Spurs South West France at a social event July 2010.","[""Singing"", ""Country"", ""Music"", ""Tambourine""]","[""slow tempo"", ""slow dance music"", ""people dancing"", ""couples dancing"", ""dance hall"", ""dance floor"", ""ambient hall noise"", ""poor audio quality"", ""buzzing tones"", ""high gain noise"", ""male singer"", ""classic pop songs"", ""retro dance hits"", ""country dance"", ""emotional"", ""romantic"", ""fiddle playing"", ""guitar rhythm"", ""steady drumming rhythm"", ""love song"", ""love you much"", ""booming bass line""]",1,B8pesuUc8Ek,1209 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2HttJtcec4&start=30&end=40,"{""label"":""Behold, I Stand At The Door and Knock (Rev. 3:20) - as sung by Jack Marti"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2HttJtcec4&start=30&end=40""}","A male vocalist sings this soft melody. The tempo is slow with acoustic guitar accompaniment. The song is soft, mellow, dulse, emotional and gentle with minimal music. The song is a Christian Gospel Song.",2010-11-22T05:34:11Z,Jack Marti,"Here's another scripture song I learned back in the '80s. I was told (in error) the music for it was composed by Doug Bachelor, the speaker/director of Amazing Facts, however recently I was informed by Doug Batchelor, himself that he learned it from some friends in the late '70s. The composer, possibly Debbie Kerner, sang it as part of a song she recorded on her album, Come Walk With Me, back in the '70s. In any case, its message is more relevant now than ever. It is the last message of hope for the Laodicean church, which I believe to be the last church age just before Jesus' return. May all who have ears open the door of their heart and mind, and let Jesus come in and sup with them, and they with Him. I would like to dedicate this song to the memory of a friend of mine who just fell asleep in Jesus on November 20, 2010. I learned of this just moments before I recorded this video. His name was Dr. William Palmer and he was a great man who taught me much about the things of God. Be(G)hold, I (D)stand at the (Em)door, and knock: And if (C)any man (D)hear my (G)voice, And (C)open the (D)door, I will come (G)in to (C)him, And (G)sup with (Em)him, And (C)he (D)with (G)me; (D)I will come (G)in to (C)him, And (G)sup with (Em)him, And (C)he (D)with (G)me.","[""Country"", ""Guitar"", ""Acoustic guitar"", ""Music"", ""Plucked string instrument""]","[""male singer"", ""slow tempo"", ""soft melody"", ""acoustic guitar accompaniment"", ""mellow"", ""emotional"", ""devotion"", ""christian gospel song"", ""christian song"", ""christian praise and worship"", ""reverence"", ""devotion""]",7,O2HttJtcec4,2394