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Pastimes : Come Play With Me - 'Name That Tune' -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: shadowman who wrote (10540)11/11/2002 11:22:38 PM
From: Zakrosian  Respond to of 10709
 
Dennis - Believe me, the last thing you'd want to hear is my singing those tunes. though I might have subjected you to it in my less restrained days. As much as I love music, it pains me to say that I have absolutely nothing in the way of talent. I couldn't even learn the chords to "Louie, Louie" when I was in high school.

6 was Maverick, and yes "Sugarfoot" was in there as well (number 2), The only one you all haven't gotten is 4, which IMO is a great piece of Western music. Here's the star of the show:

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To: shadowman who wrote (10540)11/25/2002 8:15:16 AM
From: Nittany Lion  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10709
 
Dennis,

You might find this interesting. A few weeks back we were discussing the "Country crossover" music on another thread. A friend of mine(and you know who I mean) recently purchased the new Shania Twain CD. It's a double CD. The interesting part is that both CD's include the exact same songs - the first a "Pop" version and the 2nd with a Country "twang".

I can see the record companies wanting to reach both audiences to increase sales, but isn't this a bit much? BTW, early reviews have not been real good on the audio - of course, the same can not be said of the visuals. <g>