I feel very privileged to have been immersed in that world in all it's phases
including my work of playing concerts in many places, at the same time see the senior hobbyists truly enjoy their home organ hobby. It's a shame the baby-boomers can't relate to the organ and that world continues to shrink in the US. Looks like it's alive and well in Europe.

Anyway, John, I think I have some tunes that fit your description here: http://scottlmusic.com/Listen.html

It is true, many have turned away from the organ. And now the electric piano is becoming a favorite. Or the acoustic piano with an electronic attachment to record or play any type of music. We are almost back to the organ.

One fault I did find with the people who demonstrated the organ, that made it sound like an organ. I fell in love with the organ after hearing a recording of I can�t get started, it was difficult to distinguish if I was listening to an organ or a live band. Our keyboards were mothered by the organ.

I owned two Wersi home organs, The Delta X500 and a smaller one that I was able to take the top part off and bring it to the job. Talking about a heavy keyboard, ouch.

John C.