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| | Patsy Cline [ mp3 ]album: Patsy Cline format: mp3 release: 2004 bitrate: 128 length: 50:23 min
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Tracks of Patsy Cline:
A Church Courtroom Then Goodbye.mp3
Stop The World.mp3
I Cried All The Way To The Altar.mp3
Hungry For Love.mp3
Honky Tonk Merry Go Round.mp3
Three Cigarettes In An Ashtray.mp3
Walkin' After Midnight.mp3
I've Loved And Lost Again.mp3
Stranger In My Arms.mp3
Pick Me Up On Your Way Down.mp3
Don't Ever Leave Me.mp3
Cry Not For Me.mp3
Just Out Of Reach.mp3
Let The Teardrops Fall.mp3
Lovesick Blues.mp3
I Love You Honey.mp3
Crazy Dreams.mp3
How Can I Face Tomorrow.mp3
Never No More.mp3
Today Tomorrow And Forever.mp3
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| | Patsy Cline [ mp3 ]album: Natural Born Killers format: mp3 release: 1994 year bitrate: 320 length: 75:37 min
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Tracks of Natural Born Killers:
Waiting For The Miracle.mp3
Shitlist.mp3
Moon Over Greene County.mp3
Rock'n'Roll Nigger.mp3
Sweet Jane.mp3
You Belong To Me.mp3
The Trembler.mp3
Burn.mp3
Route 666.mp3
Totaly Hot.mp3
Back In Baby's Arms.mp3
Taboo.mp3
Sex Is Violent.mp3
History (Repeats Itself).mp3
Something I Can Never Have.mp3
I Will Take You Home.mp3
Drums A Go-Go.mp3
Hungry Ants.mp3
The Day The Niggaz Took Over.mp3
Born Bad.mp3
Fall Of The Rebel Angels.mp3
Forkboy.mp3
Batonga In Batongavi.mp3
A Warm Place.mp3
Allah, Mohamed, Char, Yaar.mp3
The Future.mp3
What Would U Do?.mp3
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Now that she's PETA's "enemy number one," the animal activist group is storming everything J. Lo to protest her Sweetface clothing line's abundant use of fur. Last week, PETA crashed her Times Square appearance, and Thursday, the group took the protest to the singer's Pasadena, California, restaurant, Madre's, holding up images of Jennifer Lopez tagged as a "Fur Hag" and posters of orphaned animals that read "J. Lo: These Babies Miss Their Mother — Is She On Your Back?"
On Wednesday night in his hometown, the late King of New York was honored all day and all night. Radio station Hot 97 ran a special promotion where listeners could call up and request any Notorious B.I.G. song they wanted but had to donate funds to the Christopher Wallace Foundation to hear it. Some donated $2, while stars like Jay-Z and Jadakiss donated thousands. More than $90,000 was raised by the station. During the night, two separate B.I.G. tribute parties were held. One was at club Exit and thrown by radio station Power 105.1. Cuban Link, Mario, Memphis Bleek, Faith Evans, P. Diddy and 112 were on hand for that one. Meanwhile, Big's crew, the Junior M.A.F.I.A., held their own shindig at the Roxy, where the likes of the Alchemist, Tony Touch and Mr. Cheeks showed up. Beyonce and Tina Knowles are expanding their clothing line, House of Dereon, to include outerwear, they announced Thursday (March 10). "We want to launch an extraordinary outerwear collection for the holiday season," Beyonce said in a statement, "the perfect coat to complement our fashion line." Britney Spears has made her peace with Zoller Laboratories, the makers of diet aid Zantrex-3. The singer was once photographed spilling the pills, prompting a pre-emptive federal lawsuit filed by the drug maker claiming she was threatening to sue them for using her image without permission. While the terms of the settlement remain confidential, a representative for the diet aid confirmed that the matter was resolved. A Michigan state prison system that tracks former convicts will purge information on about 215,000 ex-cons, including rapper Eminem, because officials feel the system is being abused, according to the Detroit Free Press. The state's Offender Tracking Information System will remove information on anyone not currently in custody, on parole or on probation. Eminem, who is the third-most-searched entry, received two years probation in 2000 for carrying a concealed weapon. Previously, any member of the public could find info on the location of Eminem's six tattoos, for example. Scott Weiland gives up drug buddy Courtney Love in the April issue of Esquire, in which the rocker reflects on his battles with addiction, jail stints and living the high life. At one point in the mid-1990s, he holed up for a month in a hotel, where his next-door neighbor was none other than the former Hole singer. "We shot drugs the whole time," Weiland told the magazine. "Most of the time she just walked around in panties. There was never anything that went on between us. Dope was the most important thing. But gettin' high with her was sort of like watching a reality show unfold. It was very entertaining." The Velvet Revolver singer says he's giving up narcotics for good — replacing them with the high he gets from coffee, cigarettes and being with his family.
A grand jury indicted singer Gerald Levert on Tuesday on two charges of felonious assault and one of obstructing official business, according to a Cuyahoga County clerk's office spokesperson. The indictment stemmed from an incident on February 25 when police said Levert and a friend confronted two officers who had pulled their friend over for speeding. Levert will be arraigned on March 22. Where has former Da Band member Chopper (a.k.a. Young City) been? He landed a Bad Boy recording contract, but before you hear his debut album, you'll see him on packages of Rap Snacks Pork Skins and Cracklins. Chopper has signed on as the official spokesperson for the latest line of Rap Snacks, which have previously featured Master P, ODB and Lil' Romeo. Each bag will also have a motivational phrase printed on it, such as "seize every opportunity." A company spokesperson said a line of Rock Snacks is being planned for later this year; the company has already landed Insane Clown Posse for those, and is in negotiations with bands such as P.O.D. and Good Charlotte. |
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