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| | Lynn Anderson [ mp3 ]album: The Best Of Country Music format: mp3 release: 2004 year bitrate: 256 length: 66:30 min
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Tracks of The Best Of Country Music:
Foggy Mountain Special.mp3
Hey Joe.mp3
Flowers On The Wall.mp3
Rocky Road Blues.mp3
Take Me Back To Tulsa.mp3
Honky Tonk Man.mp3
Things To Remember.mp3
When I Stop Dreaming.mp3
Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! (That Cigarette).mp3
Sheriff Of Boone County.mp3
Heaven.mp3
Wabash Cannonball.mp3
My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys.mp3
I Never Promised You A Rose Garden.mp3
New Design.mp3
Choo Choo Ch'Boogie.mp3
Your Cheatin' Heart.mp3
Ring Of Fire.mp3
Ode To 10-33.mp3
Sugar.mp3
My Shoes Keep Walking Back To You.mp3
Me And Bobby McGee.mp3
King Of The Road.mp3
Ruby, Don't Take Your Love To Town.mp3
You Are My Sunshine.mp3
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| | Lynn Anderson [ mp3 ]album: 52 Classic Hits [CD 2] - Duest format: mp3 release: 2004 year bitrate: 192 length: 53:25 min
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Tracks of 52 Classic Hits [CD 2] - Duest:
Endless Love.mp3
Hot Legs.mp3
Upside Down.mp3
Nights On Broadway.mp3
We Can Work It Out.mp3
The Closer I Get To You.mp3
I'm Leaving It All Up To You.mp3
Girl From New York City.mp3
Takin' To The Streets.mp3
Little Queenie.mp3
I Love The NIght Life.mp3
Don't Let Go.mp3
Guilty.mp3
He's So Shy.mp3
Whenever I Call You Friend.mp3
Pain.mp3
I Get A Kick Out Of You.mp3
Something's Burnin'.mp3
Too Much Too Little Too Late.mp3
The Way You Do The Things You Do.mp3
Again (with Sandra Locke).mp3
Something About You Baby I Like.mp3
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News from our arhive: Black Eyed Peas Play The Dating Game In New Video |
Chuck Woolery's out and the Black Eyed Peas are in as each of the members look to make their own love connections in the video for "Don't Funk With My Heart." In the clip — the first single from the group's forthcoming LP, Monkey Business, due in May — each of the Peas try their luck as a dating game-show contestant. Will.I.Am said he wanted the video to reflect the Peas' individual personalities. "I was like, why don't we do a dating game where we'd play different characters and get to be charismatic and spontaneous?"
The Peas, who reaped mainstream success with their multiplatinum 2003 release, Elephunk, scrapped an earlier treatment for the video because the group didn't feel comfortable with its concept, which singled out two of its members. "They wanted me to be with 11 different girls," the rapper said, noting that the director was suggesting names like Natalie Portman, Penelope Cruz and Salma Hayek.
"Then they were going to have Fergie talk to some guys, and I was like, 'It's cool, but where's the Black Eyed Peas?' So that's what spawned the idea for a game show," he continued. "It would allow us to be us, but keep us as a group. So even though Apl.de.Ap is [not included] vocally in the song, he still has an important role in the video."
The group pitched the new idea to another director, but when that budget came in sky-high, they tapped the Malloys (Blink-182, Avril Lavigne), who directed their "Shut Up" video last year.
"We pitched them this idea and they fell in love with it," Will said. "Obviously, those guys are very funny and they added their Malloy touch. Just to see them take an idea that I came up with and take it to another level has been super-fresh.
"This was the first single from Monkey Business and we didn't want any monkeying around," he added with a laugh, noting that the group had to endure five costume changes during the video's two-day shoot in Los Angeles. At the moment, the group is hard at work putting the finishing touches on its new album, which will include collaborations with James Brown and John Legend (see "Black Eyed Peas Bring In Legends Galore For New LP").
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