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Post by lasvegaskid on Aug 5, 2022 22:54:00 GMT -5
Bobby Brown: Don't Be Cruel>> On Our Own
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Post by Hervard on Aug 6, 2022 8:49:20 GMT -5
Not sure if these Rod Stewart songs have been mentioned: "Young Turks">"Tonight I'm Yours" "Tonight's The Night">"Downtown Train" "Maggie May">"You Wear It Well". His 1995 hit "Leave Virginia Alone" also sounds like those two as well.
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Post by Hervard on Aug 6, 2022 10:02:21 GMT -5
Whitney Houston: How Will I Know>I Wanna Dance with Somebody How about Whitney's "How Will I Know" and Aretha's "Who's Zoomin' Who"? When "How Will I Know" came out at the beginning of 1986, I thought it was a blatant rip-off of Aretha's hit from a few months earlier. Come to find out that both were co-written and produced by...Narada Michael Walden. And given the release dates of the two albums they were from, it's a good bet that both were recorded right around the same time...Mr. Walden got his money's worth out of that(those) tune(s). This might not count, as one of the songs involved did not hit the Top 40. It was another pair of Whitney Houston songs. "Didn't We Almost Have It All", from her second album, sounded very similar to "All At Once", an album cut from her first album that received a little radio airplay in 1986. In fact, one time I was in a restaurant and the latter was playing, but, of course, their background music was at a low tone level and, over the sound of people talking and so forth, I couldn't hear it very well, but I could enough to swear that it was "Didn't We..." at first (I did not know "All At Once" at the time), but it sounded a little different. I didn't really think much of it until a year or so later, when I was listening to a lite rock station and "All At Once" was playing, and it was then that it occurred to me that this must have been the song I heard at the restaurant.
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Post by johnnywest on Sept 11, 2024 17:49:59 GMT -5
Every Woman In The World/Two Less Lonely People In The World - Air Supply.
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