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Hi, newbei here how do I post a link from U TUBE?
Hi and welcome:) Press reply , look at the top of the window and there is a film icon ( media) , press it and then copy and paste the link for YouTube in the window that opened
 
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Hi and welcome:) Press reply , look at the top of the window and there is a film icon ( media) , press it and then copy and paste the link for YouTube in the window that opened
Hi and welcome:) Press reply , look at the top of the window and there is a film icon ( media) , press it and then copy and paste the link for YouTube in the window that opened
 
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Hi, newbei here how do I post a link from U TUBE?

Hello @FATZY Just copy the url of the video you want to post on here from YT by either ctrl c from within the search field if you are watching the video or hover the cursor over the video you want and ctrl alt and right click mouse or touchpad to copy the url, then paste it with ctrl v or ctrl, alt right click mouse or touchpad.
 
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Perfect Saturday morning listening. Andrea's version of Roy Orbison's original (also notably covered by Linda Ronstadt).

 
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Doesn't Rick look sweet singing his version of the song by Victor Young (music) and Edward Heyman (lyrics), originally a hit for Doris Day and recorded by many artists, notably Nat King Cole.

 
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Written by David Gates and recorded by his band Bread in 1972. Jamaican artist Ken Boothe's reggae version of the song got to No. 1 in the UK two years later. This 1987 version was George's first solo release and is his only UK solo No. 1.

 
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First recorded by the British rock band Cream. The lyrics were written by Pete Brown, with the music by Jack Bruce.

 
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Written by Wayne Carson, Johnny Christopher and Mark James and covered many times, notably by Elvis.

 
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Written by Alan Merrill and Jake Hooker and first recorded by the Arrows in 1975. It is best known for its 1982 cover version by Joan Jett & the Blackhearts.

 
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Originally recorded by Village People.

 
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