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| | Tinsley Ellis [ mp3 ]album: The Hard Way format: mp3 release: 2004 bitrate: 256 length: 47:04 min
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Tracks of The Hard Way:
Still In The Game.mp3
Let Him Down Easy.mp3
Me Without You.mp3
I'll Get Over You.mp3
And It Hurts.mp3
La La Land.mp3
My Love's The Medicine.mp3
Fountain Of Youth.mp3
Love Bomb.mp3
Her Other Man.mp3
12 Pack Poet.mp3
The Last Song.mp3
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| | Tinsley Ellis [ mp3 ]album: Highway Man format: mp3 release: 2005 bitrate: 224 length: 79:09 min
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Tracks of Highway Man:
Introduction.mp3
To The Devil For A Dime.mp3
Highwayman.mp3
A Quitter Never Wins.mp3
Real Bad Way.mp3
Hell Or High Water.mp3
The Next Miss Wrong.mp3
The Last Song.mp3
Leavin' Here.mp3
Pawnbroker.mp3
The Axe.mp3
Double Eyed Whammy.mp3
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News from our arhive: All Saints, Craig David, David Gray, Metallica |
May 24 wasn't such a beautiful day for U2, who lost Best Contemporary Song honors to English R&B crooner Craig David at the 46th Annual Ivor Novello Awards ceremony, which was held at the Grosvenor House in London. The British Academy of Composers and Songwriters presented the event, and during the evening David won three awards. He received the aforementioned Best Contemporary Song for "Seven Days," beating out U2's "Beautiful Day" and David Gray's "Please Forgive Me." He also took home the Ivor Dance Award for "Woman Trouble," a song which earned the singer and co-writer Mark Hill the Songwriter of the Year trophy as well. Although David Gray was beaten out for Best Contemporary Song, he won Best Song Musically and Lyrically for "Babylon," beating Coldplay's "Trouble" and S Club 7's oh-so-poignant "Never Had a Dream Come True." Other awards went to All Saints (Performing Rights Society's Most Performed Work for "Pure Shores"), classical composer and Metallica collaborator Michael Kamen (Best Original Film Score for "X-Men") and Sonique (International Hit of the Year for "It Feels So Good").
Who guitarist Pete Townshend was given the Lifetime Achievement Award and Stevie Wonder won the Special International Award. |
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