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I Knew You Were Waiting ....George Michael & A Franklin...Obama Day Da, Da, Da....Emancipation....Free..don't think I ain't..! London 21 Nights...Clap your hands...you know the rest..
James Brown & Michael Jackson RIP, your music still lives with us! | |
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LondonStyle said: I gotta go to my university when Obama speaks. I wanna see it live! Tell me, do US students have to go to school today? | |
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I wish they would sing that song live! Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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paisleypark4 said: I wish they would sing that song live!
Me too! It's a bummer they didn't get to do it during George's U.S. tour, then again, he never had a concert stop in Detroit, lol. | |
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Timmy84 said: paisleypark4 said: I wish they would sing that song live!
Me too! It's a bummer they didn't get to do it during George's U.S. tour, then again, he never had a concert stop in Detroit, lol. They should have did it today. Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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paisleypark4 said: Timmy84 said: Me too! It's a bummer they didn't get to do it during George's U.S. tour, then again, he never had a concert stop in Detroit, lol. They should have did it today. i embrace any George Michael appereance but first I think george would have a hard time singing it nowadays (especially beneath Aretha), also he is a Brit!!! so, did pupils have to go to school today?? | |
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I love George and Aretha. I hate that song. | |
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violator said: I love George and Aretha. I hate that song.
yep, I dislike it either. A duet with Michael Jackson would have been the most intersting thing. From my understanding, Aretha was only the third choice. First Gm wanted Stevie, than MJ and then came Aretha. | |
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Great song, luv it. | |
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graecophilos said: violator said: I love George and Aretha. I hate that song.
yep, I dislike it either. A duet with Michael Jackson would have been the most intersting thing. From my understanding, Aretha was only the third choice. First Gm wanted Stevie, than MJ and then came Aretha. George Michael had nothing to do with the duet partner on this song. Clive Davis sent the tune to Aretha for her approval to do it after it was submitted to him by the song's publisher, It was Clive Davis that asked Aretha to do it as a duet with George Michael,whom she was not familiar with until Davis explained who he was to her. He sent it to Michael as well, whom would later say, "Quite simply she's the best. As much as I love a lot of other female artists, there's no one who touches her." In regards to live performances - she and Michael did the tune in 1987 at a George Michael concert in Detroit. Music Royalty in Motion | |
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RnBAmbassador said: graecophilos said: yep, I dislike it either. A duet with Michael Jackson would have been the most intersting thing. From my understanding, Aretha was only the third choice. First Gm wanted Stevie, than MJ and then came Aretha. George Michael had nothing to do with the duet partner on this song. Clive Davis sent the tune to Aretha for her approval to do it after it was submitted to him by the song's publisher, It was Clive Davis that asked Aretha to do it as a duet with George Michael,whom she was not familiar with until Davis explained who he was to her. He sent it to Michael as well, whom would later say, "Quite simply she's the best. As much as I love a lot of other female artists, there's no one who touches her." In regards to live performances - she and Michael did the tune in 1987 at a George Michael concert in Detroit. well, of course GM had something to do with his duet partner. He chose to chance to sing with her. He could have said no. Second, he WAS searching for duet partner. After the Stevie and MJ duets didn't happen, he said yes to Aretha. But I agree, it was not George's decision to workd with Aretha, it was George who was asked, not the other way round. | |
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