giusy e guidO 4life
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foto di giusy e guido con le canzoni del mondo di patty
KUERDA TE EXTRAÑO - VIDEO -
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recopilacion de buenos recuerdos, jando kiki y jhonny pronto tendran su video ,, esta vez le toco al linkinn, nadia, ciego y patty !! saludos !! nos vemos en el rock !! check now !! www.myspace.com/kuerda Cancion : te extraño interprete: Kuerda www.metroflog.com/kuerdarock
Ivan Cattaneo Videoclip "La Bambola"
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La bambola
You Belong To Me
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"You Belong to Me" is a pop music ballad from the 1950's. The singer reminds his/her lover that, whatever exotic locales and sights he/she experiences, "you belong to me". It is credited to three writers: Pee Wee King, Redd Stewart, and Chilton Price. Actually, Price wrote most of the song, and ceded equal credit to the other two in exchange for their work in promoting it. King and Stewart did rearrange the song because it was written as a war song during World War II and changed the title to "You Belong To Me" along with arranging the music. Price had previously had success with another hit which she had written, "Slow Poke", under a similar arrangement with the two men.[1] The original version of the song was recorded by Sue Thompson on Mercury's country label. It was soon covered by Patti Page, whose version was issued by Mercury as catalog number 5899, with "I Went to Your Wedding" (a bigger Patti Page hit, reaching #1) on the flip side. It entered the Billboard chart on August 22, 1952, and lasted 12 weeks on the chart, peaking at #4.[2] A cover version by Jo Stafford became the most popular version. Issued by Columbia Records as catalog number 39811, it was Stafford's greatest hit, topping the charts in both the United States and the United Kingdom (the first song by a female singer to top the UK chart). It first entered the chart on August 1, 1952 and remained there for 24 weeks.[2] Another cover version, by Dean Martin, released by Capitol Records as catalog number 2165, was also in play at that time. This version first entered the chart on August 29, 1952, and remained on the chart for 10 weeks, reaching #12.[2] All the versions were combined in the rankings on the Cash Box charts, and the song reached #1 on those charts as well, lasting on the chart for more than half a year. In 1958 the song crossed over into rock for the first time on the Capitol album "Gene Vincent Rocks and the Blue Caps Roll." A later version of the song, by The Duprees, also made the Billboard Top 10, reaching #7 in 1962. It was recorded by many other pop vocalists, including Patsy Cline and Bing Crosby. It was covered by Bob Dylan for the the 1994 movie Natural Born Killers. The song has also appeared on many movie soundtracks. A version by Jason Wade was part of the soundtrack to the 2001 animated film Shrek. Rocker Tori Amos also sang the classic for the Julia Roberts film Mona Lisa Smile in 2003. Actress Rose McGowan sang it on the soundtrack for the Planet Terror segment of the 2007 movie Grindhouse. While onscreen, Bette Midler sings a fragment of the song (to Nick Nolte) in the 1986 comedy Down and Out in Beverly Hills. On February 1, 2007, a short rendition of the song was sung by 64-year-old Sherman Pore as an audition piece for the television show American Idol, as a tribute to his wife who had passed away from cancer two days before. A different song with the same title by Carly Simon (originally recorded by the Doobie Brothers) reached the Top 10 in 1978.
~~* The Ever-Radiant Muse Pattie Boyd Speaks about The Beatles 8-) *~~
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The always beautiful, strong, and spirited Pattie Boyd discusses her experiences with The Fab Four! Please enjoy!!! 8D
Patricia Patts Sings Tomorrow From Annie
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This was a syndicated special out of the San Francisco Bay Area circa 1980 or 81 hosted by Loni Anderson. The scenes were filmed at Marriott's Great America in Santa Clara, California. Patricia Patts was in the original west coast versions of Annie.
No soy emo ni punkeke
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Simplemente me provocò usar negro xD Y esa cosa en mi muñeca la uso xq me recuerda a lo que usaba mi Michael en los 90s =)
1981 Patricia Patts & Keene Curtis Sing Song From Annie
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This was a syndicated special out of the San Francisco Bay Area circa 1980 or 81 hosted by Loni Anderson. The scenes were filmed at Marriott's Great America in Santa Clara, California
En la casa de Karina
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Sybill y yo en pijama en la casa de Karina xD
Saludos a mi Ale y a mi Mike!
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Lo q màs no me dejò terminar fue q Michael vediò Neverland a una empresa de la q es co-propietario xD
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