Angels - Robbie Williams.
Wonderwall - Oasis
Like a prayer - Madonna
Jesus to a child - George Michael
All great songs. But the best one you have missed by far is Doop by Doop.
2006-10-29 23:22:46
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answered by bluenose 4
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Firstly, I used to run a CD club in work about 10 12 yrs ago. About 12 people would chip in a £1 a week and a different person each week would get the cash and buy a CD of their choice and pass it round the others b4 keeping it. It was a great way of hearing other peoples taste in music and introduced me to some artists I would never have realised existed. The download genre we are in now put an end to it but wouldn't it be great if you could do something similar on line today? Well guess you must have an open mind/wide taste in music to be asking the question so below are a few I'd def finitely recommend..
1) Manic Street Preachers - Gold against the soul. Their 2nd and best album. Pure rock, your ears will bleed
2) 10,000 Maniacs - In my Tribe. Natalie Merchant's voice is angelic
3) Eddi Reader - Mirmania, people keep steeling my copy and I had to buy it about 5 times. Best track..."It's not what your born with, it's what you do with what you've got"
4) The Associates - Party Fears Two. 80s eletro pop duo from Dundee. The lead singers vocal range beats Roy Orbison's its amazing. If I could get this track on MP3 I'd have it as my mobile ring tone. (Oddly enough just recently been covered (very poorly)by The Divine Comedy
5) GUN - Swagger
and if you don't have Fleetwood Max's Rumours in your collection buy it tommorrow.
Enjoy your listening.
2006-10-29 07:38:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Dance With My Father by Luther Vandross and Just A Little Bit Of Love by Rebekah Ryan.
2006-10-29 06:29:41
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answered by L B 2
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depends on what kind of music you like of course!
jazz: portrait of tracy by jaco pastorius
everything by Kelly Joe Phelps, even though he's a blues musician you don't have to like any other type of blues for him to affect you, give him a few days to sink in and you'll be hooked for life.
classical: i love brahms he's accessible to the masses, even if you don't listen to classical all the time & if i didn't have to mention Chopin, Beethoven and Mozart and handel, then i'd recommend Rachmaninov Mendelssohn, Prokofiev, Elgar, Sibelius, Dvorak, Haydn and Gustav Holst.
everything by tupac & biggie if you like hip hop
i could go on, but i think i'd better stop...
2006-10-29 06:33:29
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answered by Anonymous
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There was a moving song about transcending one's personal limitations, and exploring your potential despite the boundaries that society tries to impose on you, by 2Unlimited called 'No Limit'. I'm welling up just remembering it.
2006-10-29 06:21:38
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answered by White_Clothes_Scare_Me 2
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Candle in the WInd by Elton John
2006-10-29 06:19:08
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answered by brogdenuk 7
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Dressed for Success by Roxette
2006-10-29 07:15:17
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answered by Iseult 4
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Hopefully you havent missed:
'Innocent' by Our Lady Peace
2006-10-29 06:22:52
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answered by isildurs_babe 4
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Welcome to the Jungle
Paradise City
November Rain---GNR
Girls x3
Dr. Feelgood
Home Sweet Home---Motley Crue
Round and Round--RATT
Unskinny Bop
Nuthin' But A Good Time---Poison
what else do you want?
2006-10-29 07:13:50
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answered by Anonymous
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"There she goes" by the La's.
Its the classic 3mins 60's sounding pop song that never fails to entertain.In fact the whole album is fantastic.
2006-10-29 06:20:27
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answered by aberdeen302004 3
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