Dianna____ Well I'm on Oxygen, nebulizer, Meds and Paul Anka don't sing in my key. I was gonna use Dianna Ross's picture, but we are same age. if i lower key it sounds blaaaaa .
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Vaudeville pianist and Tin Pan Alley songwriter Cliff Friend wrote the melody to this tune in 1922 and the words were added by Irving Mills.
The song was premiered in a musical about lonesome pilo.. Read more
"Long Gone Lonesome Blues" is a 1950 song by Hank Williams.
It was Williams' second number-one single on the Country & Western chart.
"Long Gone Lonesome Blues" stayed on the charts for 21 wee.. Read more
"You Win Again" is a 1952 song by Hank Williams. In style, the song is a blues ballad and deals with the singer's despair with his partner.
The song has been widely covered, including versions by .. Read more
Written by Paul Overstreet and Don Schlitz, and it was released in March 1987 by Randy Travis as his first single from the album Always & Forever and became his third No. 1 single on the U.S. Billboar.. Read more
Sharon bought one of those machines, you sit uin chair, it walks feet.
so i use it while listening. my comments may be shorter, but i listen .
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Cole Porter wrote Anything Goes for his musical by the same name in 1934.
Nelson Riddle rewrote the lyrics for Frank Sinatra on his 1955 album "Songs for Swining Lovers.{
I am singing the Sina.. Read more
Though i really like this song, i've never thought i'd sing it. For its lyric seems tailor solely for female singers. But if try to look at it from a more unconventional or liberal angle, it really do.. Read more
Some of you might remember I recorded prose and poetry audios.
But the last two years I have only written one, and this is it.
Hopefully I can get my inspiration back in the future.
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Well after after 16 1/2 years together People like me start just going through life and taking things for granted. We forget to tell our spouses we love them, and stop buying flowers just on a whim, a.. Read more
The Cryin' Shames were a mid-1960s English pop/beat group, produced by Joe Meek.[1] They had one UK hit single in 1966 with a cover of The Drifters' 1961 "Please Stay", written by Burt Bacharach and B.. Read more