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bear

Member
"Cry me a river", I know this has been covered by so many people, but the version I have is by Carly Simon.
So "cry me a river" Carley Simon.
 

bear

Member
Roy Orbison, what a great singer,and what a range of notes.
Ok "Crying" the big "O"
"The crying game" Dave Berry.
 

treeve

Major Contributor
Which leads us very nicely to one of the all time great artistes ..
Muddy Waters ... I'm your Hoochie Coochie Man
 

symons55

Moderator
Staff member
Brilliant blues man,.....Muddy Waters............still waters run deep........The Bee Gees..........
 

CHILLYWILLY

Active Member
I thought this chain was about music until you mentioned the bee gees::11:Bee gees - Grease - Frankie Valli - Can't Take My Eyes Off You
 

symons55

Moderator
Staff member
eyes..... islands in the stream.... Kenny Rodgers and Dolly Parton..........(poetic licence).........
 

CHILLYWILLY

Active Member
As far as the Bee Gees are concerned Clive Anderson is my hero.

Dolly Parton - D.I.V.O.R.C.E. - D.I.V.O.R.C.E. - Billy Connolly - The Humblebums - Which brings us back to - Gerry Rafferty - Right Down The Line/Night Owl
 

treeve

Major Contributor
From Gerry Rafferty we are back to Baker Street but this time performed by the oh so smooth Candy Dulfer, then with Dave Edmunds - Lily was Here. But from thence to Dave Edmunds and his monumental Love Sculpture and The Sabre Dance, a cut above.....
 

treeve

Major Contributor
Let's get back on track .... Bruce, a name associated with Aussies ...
Men at Work ... A Land Down Under ...
 
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