The Choir of Christ's College, Cambridge, takes the famous English choral tradition and extends it with a new work by American composer Toby Twining. They perform live in our studio.
maddox brothers and rose: wish i was a single girl again. love it!
Jul. 10 2009 02:27 PM
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a. Mcnamara
from Elizabeth, NJ
OH I LOVE that version of "If Loving you is wrong" that was fabulous! The line "Your mama and daddy say it's a shame, it's a downright disgrace. Long as I got you by my side I don't care what your people say". That is so REAL. That is NOT cheesey. Rappers looking to "keep it real" should look to lines like this.
Jul. 10 2009 02:23 PM
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mattt
from lic, queens
The Allman Bros. Band's rendition of "One Way Out" from their classic Live at the Fillmore East album has to be my favorite.
Jul. 10 2009 02:13 PM
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maddox brothers and rose: wish i was a single girl again. love it!
OH I LOVE that version of "If Loving you is wrong" that was fabulous! The line "Your mama and daddy say it's a shame, it's a downright disgrace. Long as I got you by my side I don't care what your people say". That is so REAL. That is NOT cheesey. Rappers looking to "keep it real" should look to lines like this.
The Allman Bros. Band's rendition of "One Way Out" from their classic Live at the Fillmore East album has to be my favorite.
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