Cover Versions You Would Love To Hear
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Bohemian Rhapsody by Chris Cornell.
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Re: Cover Versions You Would Love To Hear
"Ride of the Valkyries" by Richard and Karen Carpenter.
"No More Mr. Nice Guy" by Pat Boone.
"Devil in a Blue Dress" by The Three Tenors.
"No More Mr. Nice Guy" by Pat Boone.
"Devil in a Blue Dress" by The Three Tenors.
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Gawdzilla wrote:"No More Mr. Nice Guy" by Pat Boone.

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If we're on to kids' tv themes, how about Leonard Cohen singing The Tweenies theme?
Bloody Greta Garbo
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Or Tanita Tikarim singing the Spongebob Squarepants theme.
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MCJ wrote:Bob Dylan doing Agadoo

Prince doing "I've got a brand new combine harvester".
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At work we sing Purple Rain really loudly in broad Somerset accents. It's gert lush!devogue wrote:MCJ wrote:Bob Dylan doing Agadoo![]()
Prince doing "I've got a brand new combine harvester".

Bloody Greta Garbo
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MCJ wrote:At work we sing Purple Rain really loudly in broad Somerset accents. It's gert lush!devogue wrote:MCJ wrote:Bob Dylan doing Agadoo![]()
Prince doing "I've got a brand new combine harvester".

I've just imagined him getting to "I'll give you the key" and descending from a really high squeakly note on "key" down to a really low note like he does at the end of "Kiss".







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