Originally posted by Bear Bibeault:
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Originally posted by John Smith:
Unchained Melody beats them all...
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Originally posted by marc weber:
Ah, yes... Now that you mention it, there's an incredible version of "Unchained Melody" by (Little) Jimmy Scott on his compilation, Lost and Found. The emotion in his voice is beyond words.
Originally posted by John Smith:
... Got a link to this rendition?
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Originally posted by Pushkar Choudhary:
I like "When You Say Nothing At All" by Ronan Keating. Nice Lyrics.
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Originally posted by John Smith:
Unchained Melody beats them all. Complex, rich, and powerful. I wanted to link the "Ghost" version, but YouTube requires additional steps to listen to that one. You know why.
[ May 23, 2007: Message edited by: John Smith ]
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