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elye Community Regular

I love annie lennox :) that girl can sing

You're so right. . . . . . . . .like no other. :) :)

Well, perhaps there is another woman who can sing as incredibly.. . . . . ..

Angel With a Lariat - - k.d. Lang


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You're so right. . . . . . . . .like no other. :) :)

Well, perhaps there is another woman who can sing as incredibly.. . . . . ..

Angel With a Lariat - - k.d. Lang

Yes, I agree, Emily!!!! I have lots of favs: Ella Fitzgerald , Etta James...but I saw k.d. once back in the 90's-- her voice was like raw power--just blew everyone away!!! B)

Constant Craving--k.d.lang

Loey Rising Star

Yes, I agree, Emily!!!! I have lots of favs: Ella Fitzgerald , Etta James...but I saw k.d. once back in the 90's-- her voice was like raw power--just blew everyone away!!! B)

Constant Craving--k.d.lang

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Suddenly I See - KT Tunstall

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Suddenly It's Christmas - Loudon Wainwright

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Suddenly--Billy Ocean

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Day-O - - Harry Belafonte

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It Had to Be You--Harry Connick, Jr.

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Ghostbusters - -Ray Parker Jr.

What a terrific song, movie and video. . . . .

kareng Grand Master

Ghostbusters - -Ray Parker Jr.

What a terrific song, movie and video. . . . .

So agree!

What I'd say - Ray Charles

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I'd go the whole wide world - The Monkees

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It's the End of the World as We Know It - REM

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It's the End of the World as We Know It - REM

And I feel fine!!!!

Oops, singing along

What a wonderful world - Louis Armstrong

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Louis - Wayman Tisdale

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Meet Me in St. Louis--Judy Garland

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Hey St. Peter - - Flash and the Pan

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Hey There Lonely Girl-- Eddie Holman (1970)

(oooh...flashback....I remember dancing with Bobby C. to it at the eighth grade school dance and man, I fell madly in love....sigh.... :lol:) okay, showing my age here.... :lol:

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brown-eyed girl, and it's covered by so many i don't know who did the original

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brown-eyed girl, and it's covered by so many i don't know who did the original

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Living in America - - James Brown

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brown-eyed girl, and it's covered by so many i don't know who did the original

just fyi--Van Morrison ;)

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Living in America - - James Brown

Horse With No Name--America

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That Ain't My America - Lynyrd Skynyrd

Ain't No Sunshine When She's Gone--Bill Withers

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