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Subject: RE: Worst possible song combination? From: Seamus Kennedy Date: 05 May 09 - 12:18 AM At a memorial service in a church one time, I was asked to sing two of the deceased's favorite songs from the altar: The Band Played Waltzing Matilda, and Seven Old Ladies (Locked in the Lavatory.) Seamus |
Subject: RE: Worst possible song combination? From: GUEST,Gerry Date: 04 May 09 - 11:24 PM Not appalling, but philosphically inconsistent: I heard a band perform the Phil Ochs song "When I'm Gone" in the same set as "I'll Fly Away." |
Subject: RE: Worst possible song combination? From: Little Hawk Date: 04 May 09 - 11:23 PM Yeah. Do what Paul Anka did in the 70s. Release the godawful "Havin' My Baby" duet he did with Odia Coates...then follow it up a few weeks later with the next duet he did with her, "One Man Woman"....about a guy who's losing his wife because he cheated on her. It can't get much worse than that. ;-D |
Subject: Worst possible song combination? From: frogprince Date: 04 May 09 - 09:38 PM Maybe I should have put this in B.S.; it's not going to go anywhere very constructive, music wise. Last night I heard someone do a nice version of the old Hank Snow song "A Fool Such As I". Just after she did the line "I'll love you dear, until the day I die", I got this horrible vision of someone singing that, followed immediately by "He Stopped Loving Her Today". Are there any other possible sequences of song that appalling? |
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