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Post by arkansasmike on Nov 30, 2004 20:05:15 GMT -5
Love In December is a little known song that I believe was set for their greatest hits album. It really is one of their best songs... I still play it sometimes and all of my friends say the song is hot and want to know who it is by...
Always Have Always Will sounded like it belonged in a 50s diner. It was a hit worldwide and I think it should have been released in the U.S. after Cruel Summer
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phisig282
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Post by phisig282 on Dec 2, 2004 9:27:23 GMT -5
I thought I was the only one who had downloaded Love In December. This could have been their comeback hit if promoted correctly.
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song4u
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Post by song4u on Dec 2, 2004 12:02:45 GMT -5
Ace of Base did a good job at recapturing the Phil Spector "Wall of sound" on "Always Have, Always Will". Not exactly very original, but a good imitation nonetheless (better than,say, "Stop" by Spice Girls).
"Love In December" would have definitely been a bigger dance hit than the remixed "Everytime it Rains", but it never even made the US Greatest Hits album.
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Keith3000
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Post by Keith3000 on Dec 3, 2004 5:36:02 GMT -5
"Always Have, Always Will" sampled both the Four Tops and the Supremes if I'm not mistaken. The song was ok. Not heard "Love In December" though.
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Jeff
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Post by Jeff on Dec 3, 2004 13:25:27 GMT -5
I like the song. I've heard it before, and I'm hearing it as I type this.
Always Have, Always Will is on Ace of Base's Greatest Hits album.
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Post by ƒony (Les taches faibles™) on Dec 3, 2004 13:42:37 GMT -5
"Always Have Always Will" is my favourite Ace Of Base song
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