| Songs Of The Century Part 2 | | The list, in the order of votes received. Each song is followed by the name of an artist who made a recording of the song.
Title Artist
232. "Me and Bobby McGee" Janis Joplin
233. "Time in a Bottle" Jim Croce
234. "Margaritaville" Jimmy Buffett
235. Bi*ches Brew (Album) Miles Davis
236. "Kansas City" Wilbert Harrison
237. "Earth Angel" The Penguins
238. "Got My Mojo Working" Muddy Waters
239. "People Get Ready" The Impressions
240. "House of the Rising Sun" The Animals
241. "White Rabbit" Jefferson Airplane
242. "Graceland" Paul Simon
243. "Love Shack" The B-52s
244. "I Believe I Can Fly" R. Kelly
245. "All I Wanna Do" Sheryl Crow
246. "My Heart Will Go On" Céline Dion
247. "My Old Kentucky Home" Geraldine Farrar
248. "Abraham, Martin & John" Dion
249. The King and I (Album) Original Cast
250. "At the Hop" Danny & the Juniors
251. "What'd I Say" Ray Charles
252. "Mr. Sandman" The Chordettes
253. "Be My Baby" The Ronettes
254. "I Got You Babe" Sonny & Cher
255. "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" Charlie Daniels Band
256. "Flashdance... What a Feeling" Irene Cara
257. "Burning Down the House" Talking Heads
258. "Achy Breaky Heart"... | |
| | Always Sister conference | | Whitney was in Nashville, Tn last month at the ASC held by Cee Cee Winans and she got up on stage and sang. She's sounding so much better. I think her voice is getting back to normal. Has anyone seen a clip? | |
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| aMERICAN IDOL: SPARKS FLY! Jordin is the new ‘American Idol’ | | BREAKING NEWSUpdated: 7 minutes agoLOS ANGELES - Jordin Sparks, a teenager with a big voice and big dreams, was crowned Wednesday as the newest and youngest “American Idol.”Sparks, 17, of Glendale, Ariz., prevailed over beatboxer Blake Lewis, 25, of Bothell, Wash., after a triumphant performance Tuesday that wowed the show’s judges and the viewers who gave her a majority of the record 74 million votes cast.“Mom, Dad, I love you,” Sparks, the daughter of retired NFL player Phillippi Sparks, said tearfully after a bearhug from Lewis.The contest came down to either the stronger singer, Sparks, or the better entertainer, Lewis. Sparks delivered her songs simply and powerfully; Lewis’ flourishes included his sound-effects beatboxing and sharp dance moves.The finale pulled out the stops and the stars, with Gwen Stefani, Smokey Robinson, Tony Bennett, Bette Midler, Green Day and more performing.The two-hour show opened with Lewis and Sparks dueting on the Beatles “I Saw Her Standing There,” followed quickly by a touring Stefani singing “4 in the Morning” via satellite from Massachusetts.Midler took the stage as the show came toward its close, singing “The... | |
| | Is it "FAIR" for IDOL to let PROS compete? | | Acocording to its own self-generated mythology, "American Idol" is the grand dream machine... now there's been talk if its fair for american idol to let veterans of the music industry to competefor example this season...
mindy doo (melinda doolittle)has been leading the pack of contestants and with her being a professional back up singer bwing a back up singer to CeCe Winans and aaron neville being a veteran of stage produsctions as well like nunsense among otherspeople has been talking if it gives an unfair disadvantage to people who hadnt have any professional singing background like say jordin sparks or lakisha jones? melinda is not the only one with a professional background there is Brandon Rogers who was booted off already also a professional back up singerGina Glockse and Chris sligh who both front a band catfight and half past forever respectively... now the question is... is it fair for American Idol to let PROS compete? why or why not? | |
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