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Post by Laura--I wuv u all :) on Mar 8, 2004 11:17:34 GMT -5
This is a tough one, but let's try this...
The group Rainbow has a similar name.
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Post by lora on Mar 8, 2004 13:32:28 GMT -5
This is a tough one, but let's try this... The group Rainbow has a similar name. Hey, it works! Let's go with it! Speaking of rainbows, there's a little song sung by a little green guy called "The Rainbow Connection". Kermie's song was covered by a popular '70s duo, the Carpenters.
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Post by H2IZCOOL on Mar 8, 2004 14:04:09 GMT -5
Hey, it works! Let's go with it! Speaking of rainbows, there's a little song sung by a little green guy called "The Rainbow Connection". Kermie's song was covered by a popular '70s duo, the Carpenters. The first Carpenters charted hit was "Ticket To Ride", a cover of a song by The Beatles.
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Post by KittyKat - RIP Luciano on Mar 8, 2004 16:56:36 GMT -5
The first Carpenters charted hit was "Ticket To Ride", a cover of a song by The Beatles. The Beatles's "Sgt. Pepper's..." album was the inspiration for a much maligned film based on it which starred notable musicians like the [glow=red,2,300]Bee Gees[/glow].
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Post by Pete70s on Mar 8, 2004 18:15:51 GMT -5
The Beatles's "Sgt. Pepper's..." album was the inspiration for a much maligned film based on it which starred notable musicians like the [glow=red,2,300]Bee Gees[/glow]. In the early 70's, before they went disco, The Bee Gees performed on the TV show Midnight Special, with none other than Jerry Lee Lewis!
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Post by SAT-I need more room!! on Mar 8, 2004 18:22:06 GMT -5
In the early 70's, before they went disco, The Bee Gees performed on the TV show Midnight Special, with none other than Jerry Lee Lewis! Jerry Lee did an awesome duet of Hello Josephine with Elvis.
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Post by KittyKat - RIP Luciano on Mar 8, 2004 19:29:16 GMT -5
Jerry Lee did an awesome duet of Hello Josephine with Elvis. Elvis did a really cheesy movie called "Speedway" with Nancy Sinatra. I just watched this on TCM the other night when I was home sick and bored. It was horrible!
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Post by H2IZCOOL on Mar 9, 2004 11:38:10 GMT -5
Elvis did a really cheesy movie called "Speedway" with Nancy Sinatra. I just watched this on TCM the other night when I was home sick and bored. It was horrible! Nancy sang a duet with her father (Frank Sinatra, just in case you didn't know ;D ) called Something Stupid. (Back in the day, some people referred to it as The Incest Song.)
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Post by Dawn on Mar 9, 2004 12:51:32 GMT -5
Nancy sang a duet with her father (Frank Sinatra, just in case you didn't know ;D ) called Something Stupid. (Back in the day, some people referred to it as The Incest Song.) One of the guest vocalists on Frank's album Duets was Bono, of U2.
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Post by SAT-I need more room!! on Mar 9, 2004 22:22:50 GMT -5
One of the guest vocalists on Frank's album Duets was Bono, of U2. Bono and U2 were once listed as one of the "preachiest artists" of mainstream music, along with Kansas.
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Post by H2IZCOOL on Mar 10, 2004 10:03:07 GMT -5
Bono and U2 were once listed as one of the "preachiest artists" of mainstream music, along with Kansas. Among bands named after states, Kansas is probably number one in pop music. In country music, there's no doubt that it's - Alabama.
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Post by SAT-I need more room!! on Mar 10, 2004 10:40:32 GMT -5
Among bands named after states, Kansas is probably number one in pop music. In country music, there's no doubt that it's - Alabama. Alabama did the song God Must've Spent a Little More Time on You (and performed it on an award show with) as did N'Sync. (Had to have my wife help me with that one! LOL!
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Post by djdave on Mar 10, 2004 14:11:10 GMT -5
Alabama did the song God Must've Spent a Little More Time on You (and performed it on an award show with) as did N'Sync. (Had to have my wife help me with that one! LOL! 'N Sync covered "Sailing", originally a smash for Christopher Cross.
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Post by Ken on Mar 10, 2004 14:44:14 GMT -5
'N Sync covered "Sailing", originally a smash for Christopher Cross.A former member of Steely Dan sang background vocals on Christopher Cross' Ride Like The Wind and that was Michael McDonald
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Post by Laura--I wuv u all :) on Mar 10, 2004 16:43:21 GMT -5
Michael McDonald sang 'Yah Mo Be There" with James Ingram.
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