Topic: WHAT ARE YOU LISTENING TO NOW # 2 - part 69 | |
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Miranda Lambert...."What Are You Gonna Do?"
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From One of The Smallest Nations in the World
The Biggest Band on The Planet U2 Bad http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Q4HMhm8RwE |
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Red Hot Chili Peppers- Otherside...
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Farewell- Rihanna
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Finally- Fergie
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Dreaming With A Broken Heart- John Mayer
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NEIL DIAMOND ACAPULCO
There's love in the air Well, can you feel it now? There's love in the air, and that's nice You're learnin' a lot About each other's ways You're learnin' a lot, ain't that right? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9CRzioDw-cU&list=WL2D0F3AEDEAC80355&index=13&feature=plpp_video |
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Gack and their only album.
Current song = Red Sky |
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Conway Twittys greatest hits
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Edited by
The_Pete_Man
on
Mon 01/09/12 05:34 PM
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LONG GONE LONESOME BLUES
Hank Williams and his Drifting Cowboys January 9, 1950 #1 country hit for 8 weeks in 1950 (In honor of the 62nd anniversary of the recording session which set the table for his unparalled success - the first time he was allowed to use his Drifting Cowboys - thus establishing the Hank Williams Sound - and, also, establishing his trend of recording 2 or more outright hits and classics in one given session.) |
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Edited by
The_Pete_Man
on
Mon 01/09/12 05:34 PM
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WHY DON'T YOU LOVE ME
Hank Williams and his Drifting Cowboys January 9, 1950 #1 country hit for 10 weeks in 1950 (In honor of the 62nd anniversary of the recording session which set the table for his unparalled success - the first time he was allowed to use his Drifting Cowboys - thus establishing the Hank Williams Sound - and, also, establishing his trend of recording 2 or more outright hits and classics in one given session.) |
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WHY SHOULD WE TRY ANYMORE
Hank Williams and his Drifting Cowboys January 9, 1950 #7 country hit in 1950 - and it was a "B" side ! (In honor of the 62nd anniversary of the recording session which set the table for his unparalled success - the first time he was allowed to use his Drifting Cowboys - thus establishing the Hank Williams Sound - and, also, establishing his trend of recording 2 or more outright hits and classics in one given session.) |
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Edited by
The_Pete_Man
on
Mon 01/09/12 05:41 PM
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MY SON CALLS ANOTHER MAN DADDY
Hank Williams and his Drifting Cowboys January 9, 1950 #9 country hit in 1950 (the "B" side of "Long Gone Lonesome Blues") (In honor of the 62nd anniversary of the recording session which set the table for his unparalled success - the first time he was allowed to use his Drifting Cowboys - thus establishing the Hank Williams Sound - and, also, establishing his trend of recording 2 or more outright hits and classics in one given session - THIS ONE YIELDED FOUR !!!!) |
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Edited by
topherj37
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Mon 01/09/12 11:10 PM
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"The Boxer" by Simon & Garfunkel
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james gang
woman |
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Edited by
sweetestgirl11
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Tue 01/10/12 07:04 AM
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van halen
panama oh and mississppi queen - mountain |
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hysteria
def leppard |
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