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@@Babbs

I looked up the lyrics to Brown Sugar ....

I guess i'll need to hear the music to put them together ( can't youtube @ work )

But the lyrics ... ummm.....weren't what I was expecting ....

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@@MrsKarenC2008, the Stones never sang about baking or recipes for flavoring up oatmeal. The song is very Stones, very hot and very rock-bluesy, as is much of the catalogue.

For your evening's entertainment and shock value: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fmfi3UbDPnQ

A good companion from a concert quite later on the calendar: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXqQh7Y30eg

The 2006 concert on Copacabana Beach, from which the second link comes, is worth watching. Old guys can move. Whomever watches and gets to the segment when Mick introduces the players one by one, you'll see old guys wishing they could die just to be done with the agony of the long night. They did it, though, so there may be something to recommend skinny.

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@WLSResources/ClothingExch I'll check this out tonight at home .. where it's safe !

Thank you ! :)

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I feel old the number One song on my birthday Wednesday, February 21, 1951 was the Tennessee waltz by Patti page. All I had to do was ask Siri on my phone

I love that song

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Big Girls Don't Cry by the Four Seasons... Well Thats Fantastic, I feel old now.

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@@Babbs Every Breath You Take by The Police

Kind of disappointed cause I always thought the lyrics to that song were creepy.

TOTALLY creepy. Stalker song!

But then so is Santa Claus is coming to town...

"He sees you when you're sleeping... He knows when you're awake..."

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But then so is Santa Claus is coming to town...

"He sees you when you're sleeping... He knows when you're awake..."

Oooh, you're right. Never thought of it. Creepier than "Every breath you take." Finally, at this late date, I know how fortunate I was to be exempt from the Santa thing.

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Can I just say how goofy happy I am to see this thread still going? Cause y'all are all awesome.

And Brown Sugar and the Tennessee Waltz and Every Breath You Take and Big Girls Don't Cry and all the songs so far are super awesome too. Those are some GREAT songs there. :D

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@@Babbs - "Walk like a man" by the Four Seasons (March 1963)

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I Will Always Love You - Whitney Houston

Ooooo that's a good one! Although I still like Dolly's version better ;)

Dolly can do no wrong.

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I Will Always Love You - Whitney Houston

Ooooo that's a good one! Although I still like Dolly's version better ;)

Dolly can do no wrong.

Dolly wrote it, so her version had so much more depth and feeling in it than anyone else could. Whitney's version was great for her vocal abilities, but she didn't have the heartbreak and sadness that Dolly put into it. She's still a pistol, too. ;)

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I cannot believe how young some of you folks are!

LOL!

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I Will Always Love You - Whitney Houston

Ooooo that's a good one! Although I still like Dolly's version better ;)

Dolly can do no wrong.

Dolly wrote it, so her version had so much more depth and feeling in it than anyone else could. Whitney's version was great for her vocal abilities, but she didn't have the heartbreak and sadness that Dolly put into it. She's still a pistol, too. ;)

Hooray! I thought I was the only one who preferred Dolly's version. Yes...Whitney's vocals are amazing but the heartache comes through in Dolly's version in a way that Whitney's doesn't. I can cry just thinking about this song...much less hearing it.

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Le freak by chic???????????? yes I agree with the rudeness,but I don't see it as much here. I recently left a Facebook group, after being attacked over some parsnips chips I wanted to serve at my daughters birthday party in order to feel like everyone else dipping my chips in some salsa, I was ripped a new one over parsnips.. Who would've thought? BTW 2gm carbs 1sugar and 3gm of Protein, & they tasted great!! I was so upset I erased the pic I took of them, what a shame.

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