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I used to love the one in Manchester...also Polly of Piccadilly.

I bought my wedding dress from there.



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Chers version was on the films soundtrack.

 



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That's all for now folks. 😉

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 I love this song...It was one of my favourite Karaoke classics.lol 

 

Patsy Cline had a beautifully rich voice.



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 I love this song...It was one of my favourite Karaoke classics.lol 

 

Patsy Cline had a beautifully rich voice.


 Yes, and her Buddy Holly and Glen Miller all died the same way, much too young..

 

I wasn't trying to post songs by plane crash victims, I just noticed it after I posted them.  

 

I just realized that Johnny Horton died at 35 in car accident here in Texas..

 

I must have been channeling some weird death vibes last night.. 🤷‍♂️



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 I love this song...It was one of my favourite Karaoke classics.lol 

 

Patsy Cline had a beautifully rich voice.


 That song was written by Willie Nelson at a time when Nashville didn't think he would ever amount to much as a performer

 

Ten years later he came back home to Texas, grew some ponytails and proved them wrong..



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 I love this song...It was one of my favourite Karaoke classics.lol 

 

Patsy Cline had a beautifully rich voice.


 Yes, and her Buddy Holly and Glen Miller all died the same way, much too young..

 

I wasn't trying to post songs by plane crash victims, I just noticed it after I posted them.  

 

I just realized that Johnny Horton died at 35 in car accident here in Texas..

 

I must have been channeling some weird death vibes last night.. 🤷‍♂️


 Patsy Cline was only 30 when she died..(she looked older)

So many singers/musicians died young, if they survived the planes and cars, the drugs or silly games got them. There is even a club named after some of them...the 27 club.

 

Janis Joplin, Kurt Cobain, Jimi Hendrix, Amy Winehouse, Jim Morrison, Brian Jones (Stones) probably more.

Michael Hutchence made it to 37....Another blast from the past, and one of the best songs (sadly not videos) ever recorded, imo.

 

 

 

 

 



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 I love this song...It was one of my favourite Karaoke classics.lol 

 

Patsy Cline had a beautifully rich voice.


 Yes, and her Buddy Holly and Glen Miller all died the same way, much too young..

 

I wasn't trying to post songs by plane crash victims, I just noticed it after I posted them.  

 

I just realized that Johnny Horton died at 35 in car accident here in Texas..

 

I must have been channeling some weird death vibes last night.. 🤷‍♂️


 Patsy Cline was only 30 when she died..(she looked older)

So many singers/musicians died young, if they survived the planes and cars, the drugs or silly games got them. There is even a club named after some of them...the 27 club.

 

Janis Joplin, Kurt Cobain, Jimi Hendrix, Amy Winehouse, Jim Morrison, Brian Jones (Stones) probably more.

Michael Hutchence made it to 37....Another blast from the past, and one of the best songs (sadly not videos) ever recorded, imo.

 

 

 

 

 


 Yeah, I've heard of the 27 club. I didn't know a single Amy Winehouse song when she was alive, but when she died, I became aware of her and the 27 club.  



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Lead singer here was also 27 when he died.

 



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Lead singer here was also 27 when he died.

 


 I'm having a beverage in a bar with some buddies and just pulled this up while a Doors song is on the jukebox..

 

Spooky..😳



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