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Post by SAT-I need more room!! on Feb 25, 2004 9:59:41 GMT -5
Poor House-Traveling Wilburys 1988 You sure this was 88? It's off Wilbury's 3 (After Roy died), and he died in Dec. 88. Heard it once or twice, but it left no impression. My Happiness-Elvis 1953 (new addition) This is weird, I never heard or heard of this song. I thought his first song was Blue Moon of Kentucky. I have the Sun Sessions album, and I thought that included all his early stuff, but not this one. Woo-Hoo-Rock-a-Teens 1959 Don't think I know it. I'm trying to locate it because I know most top 20 songs from back then, but there are a few that peaked in the teens like this one did, that never got played in Boston, and slipped by me. So it either got by me, or its one of those head-slapping songs. (Smack! Oh yeah. THAT song!) OK.. I found it and downloaded it. I'll be damned, but it IS a head smacking song. Sure I remember it. I just never knew the title. DJs used to play instrumentals like this one going into a news break, and even back then, they wouldn't announce the title. Anyway, it's a good song! Thanks for helping me remember it again. Damn, I screwed up that Wilbury year! Blue Moon of Kentucky was one of his earliest, but this was his first recorded. I have an updated Sun Sessions 2 disc set and it's on there. Glad I could bring back Woo Hoo memories to you!
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Post by SAT-I need more room!! on Feb 25, 2004 10:07:16 GMT -5
If You See Him, If You See Her-Reba McEntire and Brooks & Dunn 1998 (new addition) I appreciate this one being on your list. I particularly like this one. Love the harmonies between Reba and Ronnie Dunn. Since updating this list, I added about 5 Reba songs.
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Post by SAT-I need more room!! on Feb 25, 2004 10:10:55 GMT -5
New Song-Howard Jones 1984 And I though it was "banjo BREAK!" Insane! Good one. We are INSANE and CRAZY!
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Post by SAT-I need more room!! on Feb 25, 2004 10:13:19 GMT -5
If You See Him, If You See Her-Reba McEntire and Brooks & Dunn 1998 - I love Reba but I tend to hate her duets. You Love a Woman-Journey 1996 Uggh...I think my dad wept in horror when he heard this the first time. Do I have to give you my "If you like Reba, you have to try Martina" speech again? LMAO about your dad!
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Post by SAT-I need more room!! on Feb 25, 2004 10:14:33 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300]Big Money-Rush 1985 I'm not too big on this one either. I think I have only heard it once and that was enough. MORE than enough!
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Post by SAT-I need more room!! on Feb 25, 2004 10:21:24 GMT -5
Don't Lose My Number-Phil Collins 1985 This was a song that I always loved, because I was so sick of Phil Collins ballads, it was nice to hear an uptempo song from him for a change! Sussudio was good, too. New Song-Howard Jones 1984 "Banjo Brain", I like that.... Good tune, great album! When You Love a Woman-Journey 1996 It was nice to see them come back, but their sound hadn't changed a BIT since 1983. Feeling Alright-Joe Cocker 1969 EVERYBODY did this song. I have versions by Joe Cocker, Three Dog Night, Grand Funk, Rare Earth, and The 5th Dimension. And I'm sure there are more. Dave Mason must have made a TON of money from this song! Bread and Butter-Newbeats 1964 I don't like this one. Or this group for that matter. On the same wavelength as "The Wonder Who".. My fave single from that album was Take Me Home. Howard Jones-Thanks! Journey-So true. What, you don't have Traffic's version? But the Wonder Who WAS the Four Seasons!
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Post by SAT-I need more room!! on Feb 25, 2004 10:28:07 GMT -5
If I Wanted To--Melissa Etheridge--Don't know it. LMAO! Just thought I'd follow along with what the majority said on here. Actually, I like it a lot. But of course, you knew I'd say that. Pretty cool video, too. Modern Day Delilah--Title sounds familiar, can't place the tune. So Adam, what about Delilah in the Bible? Are there lots of women in that video? Oh, it's been years........I can't remember....
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Post by SAT-I need more room!! on Feb 25, 2004 10:29:59 GMT -5
I Forgot to Remember to Forget - I must have forgotten this song, but I really don't remember. LMAO!! Too funny!
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Post by H2IZCOOL on Feb 26, 2004 18:03:21 GMT -5
Blue Moon of Kentucky was one of his earliest, but this was his first recorded. I have an updated Sun Sessions 2 disc set and it's on there. The one I have is only one disc. But they had enough room to include 3 or 4 versions of several songs and a bunch of outtakes as well. You'd think they'd put all the "real" songs on there first. Guess not. I'll have to look for My Happiness
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Post by SAT-I need more room!! on Mar 1, 2004 10:19:22 GMT -5
The one I have is only one disc. But they had enough room to include 3 or 4 versions of several songs and a bunch of outtakes as well. You'd think they'd put all the "real" songs on there first. Guess not. I'll have to look for My Happiness Wow, that's odd! I thought even the older Sun Sessions disc I saw was a 2 disc set too!
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Post by Railyn on Mar 1, 2004 22:52:55 GMT -5
If I Wanted to-Melissa Etheridge 1995 Not a fan.
If You See Him, If You See Her-Reba McEntire and Brooks & Dunn 1998 (new addition) Two artists I don't like.
Poor House-Traveling Wilburys 1988 It's ok.
Don't Lose My Number-Phil Collins 1985 Overplayed song - way annoying video.
Give Me the Night-George Benson 1980 Love George Benson.
New Song-Howard Jones 1984 "Don't crack up, bend your brain, see both sides, throw off your mental chains, woo hoo hoo" You can make fun all you want, but when I was battling depression, I listened to a lot of Howard. His music has a positive message and is uplifting.
When You Love a Woman-Journey 1996 Eh.
Can’t Keep a Good Man Down-Alabama 1985 (new addition) I smell beer.....
Sleeping Bag-ZZ Top 1985 Eh song, weird confusing video.
Walls-Yes 1994 I don't like Yes, with the exception of the entire 90125 album.
My Happiness-Elvis 1953 (new addition) Eh.
Feeling Alright-Joe Cocker 1969 Way overplayed.
Signed, Sealed, Delivered-Stevie Wonder 1970 Both are ok, but I prefer Stevie's.
Bread and Butter-Newbeats 1964 Not familiar.
Modern Day Delilah- Van Stephenson 1984 Ultimate 80's plays it a lot.
Big Money-Rush 1985 Not familiar.
I’m Bad, I’m Nationwide-ZZ Top 1979 (previous ranking 4446) My dad way played it too much.
Blue Moon-Elvis 1954 (new addition) No thanks.
I Forgot to Remember to Forget-Elvis 1955 (new addition) Not really into Elvis.
Woo-Hoo-Rock-a-Teens 1959 You shot who in the what, now?
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Post by SAT-I need more room!! on Mar 3, 2004 9:38:46 GMT -5
New Song-Howard Jones 1984 "Don't crack up, bend your brain, see both sides, throw off your mental chains, woo hoo hoo" You can make fun all you want, but when I was battling depression, I listened to a lot of Howard. His music has a positive message and is uplifting. Walls-Yes 1994 I don't like Yes, with the exception of the entire 90125 album. I'm sure you're right about Howard's lyrics-I just never really paid attention because I didn't like the songs themselves. Don't like em at all except one whole album?? LOL
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Post by lora on Mar 3, 2004 11:11:18 GMT -5
Since updating this list, I added about 5 Reba songs. YAY!!!!
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Post by H2IZCOOL on Mar 4, 2004 20:09:00 GMT -5
This is a REAL old version, I think. I actually found it at the public library, checked it out and burned a copy. ;D ;D
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