In memory of Mindy McCready who's music still moves me....
Ten Thousand Angels
Guys do it all the time
Here: just have a playlist of her songs It's about 30 of them, some of them old some of them new.
For those who do not know, she was found dead today, 2/17 of an apparent self inflicted gun shot. She leaves behind two young sons.
November 30, 1975- February 17, 2013
Sunday, February 17, 2013
Monday, February 4, 2013
Random Flashback
Blogger and I got into a fight while doing this one.
But anyways, more awesome songs you may not have heard of. (and if you did you probably forgot them.)
Better Things to Do- Terri Clark
Terri Clark - Poor, Poor Pitiful Me
Lookie it's two songs, by a female singer, the same singer, and they don't sound the same! Hey Taylor Swift maybe you should get inspiration from her.
But anyways, more awesome songs you may not have heard of. (and if you did you probably forgot them.)
Better Things to Do- Terri Clark
Terri Clark - Poor, Poor Pitiful Me
Lookie it's two songs, by a female singer, the same singer, and they don't sound the same! Hey Taylor Swift maybe you should get inspiration from her.
Saturday, February 2, 2013
Watin Oh Joe
Random flashback time! Waitin' on Joe - Steven Azar
Not heard it go listen.
Now here's the interesting part, I have a copy of this song from way back when... my copy is different from the on here lyrics wise.
My copy :
"And one old boy said Joe never slowed down.
It was that 12 O'clock train,
So he didn't feel a thing,
Lord,. I believe that my brother's all right,
Still I'm prayin' he'll just give me a sign."
VS The video:
"And one old boy said that Joe never slowed down.
He tried to beat that mornin' train.
My life will never be the same
I didn't even tell my brother "goodbye"
Lord I wish somehow he'd just give me a sign." used in the video.
Why the change in lyrics? It does give a bit more of an emotional punch. Google is failing to give me answer to this so I'm not even sure.
Lyrics (c) Steven Azar and Mercury Records.
Not heard it go listen.
Now here's the interesting part, I have a copy of this song from way back when... my copy is different from the on here lyrics wise.
My copy :
"And one old boy said Joe never slowed down.
It was that 12 O'clock train,
So he didn't feel a thing,
Lord,. I believe that my brother's all right,
Still I'm prayin' he'll just give me a sign."
VS The video:
"And one old boy said that Joe never slowed down.
He tried to beat that mornin' train.
My life will never be the same
I didn't even tell my brother "goodbye"
Lord I wish somehow he'd just give me a sign." used in the video.
Why the change in lyrics? It does give a bit more of an emotional punch. Google is failing to give me answer to this so I'm not even sure.
Lyrics (c) Steven Azar and Mercury Records.
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