Just look back over the list of what they've given "Song of The Year", and you'll find, amazingly, "We Are The World" (1986), "Hello Dolly" (1965), "I Write The Songs" (1977) - yes, Barry Manilow, and a raft of really mediocre-at-best songs. Sure, once in a while they picked something really good like Shawn Colvin's "Sunny Came Home" (1998) or truly legenday for its composition like "Moon River" (1962). But mostly, they are real schlock.
Agree?
2007-02-15
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