lolly
Rowena? From Kuwait?
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Mine should be on the way. I wonder if I got in earlier? It went out of stock for quite a while before they got it back.Amazon Exclusive Transparent Orange
Mine should be on the way. I wonder if I got in earlier? It went out of stock for quite a while before they got it back.Amazon Exclusive Transparent Orange
Mine should be on the way. I wonder if I got in earlier? It went out of stock for quite a while before they got it back.
I thought the same about the album it feels like it comes from. And the rest."When You Danced With Me" feels very "Super Trouper" - the album rather than the song. The synth is very very catchy and the performance is top notch.
Nope, the lyric really is "And the dog, bless her heart, licks my fingers"Gonna hafta get the lyric booklet out here...I've misheard something.
Nope, the lyric really is "And the dog, bless her heart, licks my fingers"
I think it's all the same dog and you've invented the cat!Yes, that was something of a surprise. Plus, they have a dog and a cat? Did these people not watch cartoons growing up?
I Can be that Woman reminds a bit of one of those visual description tracks for film.
Tammy looks up, sadness in her eyes.
She stands up and licks the singer’s hand.
Or a children's choir...I love Ode To Freedom but I wish it ended with a bit more of a flourish. It sort of just stops. The ABBA discography deserved at least a cymbal crash to go out on!
I thought the singer had caught her husband in a TRIST with some slut called Tammy.
Imagine my SHOCK when she had a tail.
Sitting alongside Lovelight, Elaine and That’s Me in the group’s history is no bad place to be.My rating is pretty much the same. I think the two initial singles are obviously the stand out tracks and some of the others do sound a bit like B-sides but I'm CLAIMING THEM anyway. It's all SOLID and EXACTLY what the brief demanded.