The best version of 'Jackson' I've ever seen! Whether they know it or not, the male population are a bunch of Johnnies looking for a June.
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...one of the greatest duos of any time, blue eyed soul man-yeah!....I know H&O themselves prefer the acoustic version off their Change of Season album, but I really love the electric more. Such a beautiful song. Had the pleasure of seeing them live several years ago when they visited the Caribbean on their world acoustic tour.
...one of the greatest duos of any time, blue eyed soul man-yeah!....
I know H&O themselves prefer the acoustic version off their Change of Season album, but I really love the electric more. Such a beautiful song. Had the pleasure of seeing them live several years ago when they visited the Caribbean on their world acoustic tour.
...one of the greatest duos of any time, blue eyed soul man-yeah!....
Eddie Van Halen was considering Darryl Hall as a replacement for DLR before they got Sammy Hagar. Now that would have been weird!
...."Zoinks Scoob!!!"....Eddie Van Halen was considering Darryl Hall as a replacement for DLR before they got Sammy Hagar. Now that would have been weird!
Eddie Van Halen was considering Darryl Hall as a replacement for DLR before they got Sammy Hagar. Now that would have been weird!
There was once such a thing as Country Music. Hard to believe.
That would be weird, they also considered Patty Smyth from Scandal!
here she is 20 years past the 80s and now that was 10 years ago!
Sweet, my mom used to sing this to us in the big swing on the porch when we were little I hadn't heard it since, never knew it was a recorded song.
I had much the same experience with it. My grandma used to sing this one. A song so old it had started in England, and reemerged in old Appalachian music & eventually Bluegrass. And it's freaky! Her & her sisters knew a bunch of these. Funny, one of my earliest girlfriends knew it backwards & forwards! I guess from her grandma.
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