After listening to that song I don't know how you would avoid tears. I read that watching the show in real life can be far different than watching...
Dang, I've never seen the flick. Wonder if it's on Netflix?
I wasn't at all sure this was a song sung by Black women. You're right, it is far too lame to be!
I'm glad that this wasn't my song. But it is everyone's, of course.
But a world of music with only bass would be terrible. Every musicians duty is to make all of the other musicians sound good. And of course having an...
I was so lucky, saw her perform live about five times. She was a force of nature!
Knock me over with a leaf, I wouldn't have guessed the writer in many years of trying to.
Nice tune, thanks for finding it! They're right, it IS all about the bass. Only if you play bass, of course. But if you do, you know it's all about...
Oh the embarrassment, I don't know who wrote it!
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Thank you for posting this! I never knew that this song was this deep before. Tears are appropriate. I think that we now have entered into the time...
New to me, thank you for posting this Dan!
But that guitar isn't purely rectangular, are you sure this is the real song? JK!
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