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Post by 620 Soul Train on Jul 27, 2004 22:39:17 GMT -5
Uh, no :) Nice guess, though. It's the three of us. We were called a boyband on several occasions, yet if you listen to our music you probably have a change of hear, well sort of, see for yourself (or listen).
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Post by Slinky on Jul 28, 2004 7:08:41 GMT -5
Here's an interesting question, but before I ask I must tell you I do not like the original version, nor the artist really. We decided to remake this song a few years ago. Our sophomore album flopped both over here and in our native country England. It's a song about us being haunted every day from a relationship that has ended. We never meant to get this deeply involved with this person. Name that tune! Hmm... BBMak is English right? Sounds like "Ghost of You and Me", but I didn't think that was a remake.
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Post by 620 Soul Train on Jul 28, 2004 9:34:07 GMT -5
Hmm... BBMak is English right? Sounds like "Ghost of You and Me", but I didn't think that was a remake. Sounds like you're right! Curtis Stigers ("I wonder Why" 1990) recorded the song first from his 1995 CD "Time Was". And yes BBMak are all jolly ole Englishmen!
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Post by Slinky on Jul 28, 2004 11:22:08 GMT -5
Sounds like you're right! Curtis Stigers ("I wonder Why" 1990) recorded the song first from his 1995 CD "Time Was". And yes BBMak are all jolly ole Englishmen! Cool! I had no idea that was a Curtis Stigers song, nor did I have any idea that Curtis Stigers released stuff after "I Wonder Why".
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Post by Hervard on Jul 28, 2004 15:50:28 GMT -5
How about this one? People unfairly said I was too much like John Cougar Mellencamp which pretty much killed my career, but this song made top 30 on the Billboard chart and is my biggest hit on R&R pop at #16. The title is the same as a popular song of last year. Hey, I just realized, nobody posted an answer to this question. I have no idea but, based on the peak differences, I'd guess this song is from the mid-80s. Don't tell us what it is yet, because I'd still like to guess.
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Post by mst3k on Jul 28, 2004 18:18:18 GMT -5
I'm guessing Ragin's is "Hey Baby" by Henry Lee Summer, although it did better than just top 30 in Billboard (peaked at #18). :)
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Post by Hervard on Jul 29, 2004 11:20:21 GMT -5
I'm guessing Ragin's is "Hey Baby" by Henry Lee Summer, although it did better than just top 30 in Billboard (peaked at #18). :) He may have said that to confuse us. It did hit the Top 30 - but that's not all the further it went.
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Post by Libra on Nov 5, 2004 15:46:43 GMT -5
Ragin's question never got answered.
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