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James Blunt - Goodbye My Lover LIVE (lyrics)
Is it really an iPod? Can't find those now they stopped making them.Got my I-pod going on shuffle right now... Bigtime diverse set of songs... Just went from Earth, Wind & Fire's September, to Faith Hill's Lucky One, to Alicia Keys Unbreakable, to Crosby, Still & Nash's Our House, to Clapton's Pretending, Fleetwood Mac's Everywhere & Landslide, to a bunch of Genesis, to Gwen Stefani's Luxurious, to JT's Mexico & Carolina In My Mind, to Janet Jackson's All for You, and a bunch of Keith Urban & Chesney...
I just like really good music - period...
I fell in love with Lauryn Hill after the Fu-Gee-La video. It’s a shame that she has struggled with her mental health over the years and cancelled her Phoenix show this weekxc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
I didn't hear about that. That is a shame. That really sucks. I always loved the Fugees & Lauryn.I fell in love with Lauryn Hill after the Fu-Gee-La video. It’s a shame that she has struggled with her mental health over the years and cancelled her Phoenix show this week
I love these backyard concerts like this. I would be a neighbor without complaints.xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
This brought me to the Fugees - Ms Hill along with the rest were talents, but all 3 have had struggles of various formsI fell in love with Lauryn Hill after the Fu-Gee-La video. It’s a shame that she has struggled with her mental health over the years and cancelled her Phoenix show this week
Great song especially for those of us that like that type of song. I first picked up a copy of it by Ernest Tubb at the Phoenix Greyhound Park swap meet in 62 I believe. Along the way I ended up with copies of the song by BJ Thomas, Glen Campbell, Statler Brothers, Loretta Lynn in addition to versions by Elvis. And IMO the only weak version is Loretta's. But to be fair, even though I'm a life long C&W fan, I never cared for her voice.This song by Elvis Presley still gives me chills.
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Elvis Presley: Tomorrow Never Comes Outtake (Second Take)
Great song especially for those of us that like that type of song. I first picked up a copy of it by Ernest Tubb at the Phoenix Greyhound Park swap meet in 62 I believe. Along the way I ended up with copies of the song by BJ Thomas, Glen Campbell, Statler Brothers, Loretta Lynn in addition to versions by Elvis. And IMO the only weak version is Loretta's. But to be fair, even though I'm a life long C&W fan, I never cared for her voice.