M�nilmontant performed by Charles Trenet
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Double Trouble performed by The Roots
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wo yao ni de ai performed by grace chang ge lan
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| | : you're right, jon hendricks wrote this, but i don't believe he ever recorded it with lambert, hendricks and ross. it was originally recorded by louis jordan in 1952, and lillian briggs had a modest-sized hit with it in 1955. nonetheless, it's a terrific song, and this version sounds very, very interesting. : Great to hear I'm not the only one who loves this song. Now that I know the proper English title I searched my record collection for other versions and found one by Ellie Greenwich - but Grace's version is definately the keeper. : this song has also been recently used in a mcdonald's commercial here in taiwan. now if they'd start re-issuing her stuff again i'd be very happy indeed. : Love the song too but unfortunately there is limited information about it provided online. Do you know where I can obtain both the Chinese and English lyrics for it? And also an English website on Grace Chang? I am turning into a fan of her songs! : Tsai ming-liang uses another Grace Chang (Ge Lan) song in his latest film, "Goodbye, Dragon Inn," now out on DVD. I believe the song is called "Chong Feng." It's beautiful, in a quaint, old-fashioned way. Not an up-tempo pop number like wo yao ni de ai--more of a ballroom-y ballad. Anybody know whether this song is available on CD? : The book mentioned above is unfortunatly not available outside china. But I just got two 10" and one CD of Grace Chang. Unfortunately all is written in chinese that I can not read, so I don`t know, what song you are talking about. But there is one funny song, where she sneezes and then sings: "Gesundheit" in German. Very funny stuff :-). Actually I'm a great fan of japanese singer Eri Chiemi, that is a bit similiar stuff...
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La Bamba performed by Edmundo Ros and Catarina valente
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Vesti Azul performed by Wilson Simonal
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I�ve Got Something On My Mind performed by The Left Banke
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| | : amazing song, glad someone had already posted it.
just picked up the album, it's superb.
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teenie weenie boppie performed by france gall
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| | : Yeah, I love this track. It was written by Serge Gainsbourg and recorded in 1967. It was released on the "1968" LP, which is available on CD as a French import. Also includes the great song "Made in France". : i should also mention that the song isn't really about lsd...it's not really *about* anything. kinda like seinfeld. she just mentions it in there. : yeh, i really wasn't too sure about this. i was merely going off of information from a source. ^.^
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The Crickets Sing for Anamaria performed by Marcos Valle
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| | : This song screams summer - even on the coldest wettest London day.
Take of your shoes and mix yourself a caiparina!
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I'm Alive performed by Don Fardon
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| | : Very swinging indeed...never heard of Don...I'm gonna track him down though.
Very American 1969 sound...for a Scottish guy. : I thought he was English, not Scottish! Anyhow, I have
two 45s by him, "Indian Reservation" and "Lola". Of course, Paul Revere and the Raiders covered "Indian Reservation" and had a number one hit. Fardon isn't well known here in the U.S.
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Nice Folks performed by Fifth Avenue Band
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| | : I totally agree. Hands down, one of the hottest tracks ever put to wax. It sends me.
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Eden Rock performed by Fifth Avenue Band
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Esperanca performed by Trio Mocoto
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Zigarillo performed by Botho Lucas Singers und die Sound Masters
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Prisencolinensinainciusol performed by Adriano Celentano -
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Take Me With You performed by Lyn Christopher
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Sem Essa #5 performed by Jorge Ben
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Something Better Change performed by The Stranglers
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Just Lust performed by Buzzcocks
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waiting for a train performed by Flash in the Pan
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Earth People performed by Dr. Octagon
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| | : I was obbbbbsessed with Blue Flowers off that same-diddly-aim album for forever... he's got the smoothest sinister technobabble ever.
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Flagpole Sitta performed by Harvey Danger
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| | : great song : love this song.
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Good Fruit performed by Hefner
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| | : Good taste my friend! That is one of my favourite Hefner songs. Should have been a huge hit, it only made number 50 in the UK charts for 1 week. It did go straight in at 1 in the indie charts though!
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All I Really Got to Know performed by Alexander Kowalski featuring Raz Ohara
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Blue Glasses performed by Smokey & Miho
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This Love performed by Maroon 5
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Chocolate performed by Fantastic Explosion
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