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21 Jun 03 - 02:21 PM (#970258) Subject: Origins: any1 need lyrics? From: leslie j. douglas i started writing songs about 3 weeks ago & haven't got around to finding some1 to sing them if u'd like to review them email me @ nave1978@hotmail.com |
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21 Jun 03 - 11:35 PM (#970428) Subject: RE: any1 need lyrics? From: michaelr Hi Leslie. If you don't mind, here's some Fundamental advice: If you're going to write songs, use complete words, and lose the "1"s and "u"s. Prince was a major talent, but even with him it got tiresome quickly. Best of luck, Michael |
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22 Jun 03 - 04:23 PM (#970526) Subject: RE: any1 need lyrics? From: Joe Offer I think Sinead O'Connor used some of that cutesy spelling on the lyrics in her early albums. My kids were big Sinead fans in the 1980's, and they picked up that affected spelling for a time. I guess it's back in again, supposedly a necessary part of sending messages by cel phones that don't have proper keyboards. But to those of us over the age of 50, it looks dumb. Don't tell my kids I said that... -Joe Offer- |
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22 Jun 03 - 04:55 PM (#970541) Subject: RE: any1 need lyrics? From: Amergin i dunno....i'm 28 and i think it looks dumb.... |
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22 Jun 03 - 06:31 PM (#970586) Subject: RE: any1 need lyrics? From: wysiwyg Isn't that the form of posting used in live chat and on new text-chat cellphones, to save keystrokes and space? Maybe our visitor simply doesn't realize it's not necessary in a discussion forum. ~S~ |
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22 Jun 03 - 06:46 PM (#970596) Subject: RE: any1 need lyrics? From: artbrooks But more to the point, it would be helpful if you'd say where you are, if you're looking for a male or female voice (if it makes any difference) style of music, etc. |
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22 Jun 03 - 07:34 PM (#970619) Subject: RE: any1 need lyrics? From: GUEST maybe it be 1 of the kids |
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22 Jun 03 - 10:55 PM (#970710) Subject: RE: any1 need lyrics? From: Bill D if the songs include "yeah, baby", don't bother with verse 2... |
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23 Jun 03 - 01:57 AM (#970758) Subject: RE: any1 need lyrics? From: katlaughing Or, try singing them yourself, that way you know they get interpreted the way you meant |