Sarch wrote:
> The CD single features the studio recording of the "remixed" version she
> performed at contest.
Is the single longer than 3 minutes?
Cheers
David
On Sat, 28 Jun 2003 15:39:52 +1000, David Bromage wrote:
> Sarch wrote:
> > 5. "One More Cup Of Coffee" (3:56)
>
> By Bob Dylan?
Yep (although I can't recall the original). Imagine this one with
Turkish-style singing and music, though.
Sarch
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On Sat, 28 Jun 2003 21:03:13 +1000, Sarch wrote:
>> Sarch wrote:
>> > 5. "One More Cup Of Coffee" (3:56)
>>
>> By Bob Dylan?
>
> Yep (although I can't recall the original). Imagine this one with
> Turkish-style singing and music, though.
I forgot to mention that it's a ballad.
Sarch
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Darren Smith wrote:
> which leads us onto how bad is Tatu's version of How soon is now?
>
> "Sarch" <aa@no-spam> wrote in message
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>>Hey all,
>>
>>Thought I'd mention that the winning song in the 2003 Eurovision song
>>contest, "Everyway That I Can" by Sertab (Turkey's entry), was released
>>this week in Australia. Sony believe Sertab's song will be a hit here and
>>have chosen to rush release it at a discounted RRP price of $4.95.
>>
>>It's unusual to see any Eurovision song get a commercial release in
>>Australia on the basis that it was a song at the contest; more often than
>>not, we only get Eurovision releases here if the song has done well on the
>>UK chart (at least Top 10). That'll explain Gina G, Bucks Fizz, Katrina &
>>The Waves, and the like.
>>
>>
Darren, I have to ask - Do you watch Charmed on Thursday Nights?
I say that because Tatu's song is their version of the Charmed theme song.
Francis Chu
Sydney, Australia
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