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Completely Off-Topic / female singer-song writers!
« on: October 18, 2005, 08:27:04 am »Quote from: "amberbeads"
Shirley Manson.
She used to babysit my next door neighbours! hehe. I wouldn't suggest putting that in, lol.
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Shirley Manson.
1. You've sent Vanessa one of those letters that says "I love you, but you never notice me. So if I can't have you, then nobody will" composed of words and letters cut from magazines.
2. Watched her through a night-vision tele-photo lens.
3. Poured through her garbage at night.
Yes! Hurrah!
Go that American sports team.
Who-dey, who-dey, who-dey.
Am I fitting in yet?
WOW that was short! no encore or nothing, she dient even play shadow. I barely had enough time to have 3 drinks. SHORT! I feel so bad for the teenie boppers that paid 40 bucks each for the show.
She's Jason Mraz's girlfriend
Quote from: "Harmonium"Every song on Harmonium is marked with the number 72XXXXXX and those three other songs is marked 75XXXXXX. They must be later recorded songs...
It's pretty consistent. Look at the list, put in Work Number order:
5677702 Thousand Miles
6045247 Sway
6045248 Unsung
6084294 Ordinary Day
6116944 All I Ask
6116947 Paradise
6116949 Prince
6116950 Rinse
6116951 Superhero
6116953 Wanted
6125446 Pretty Baby
6127875 Twilight
6427072 Swindler
6445383 Greensleeves
6606719 Red Ditty
6790872 Fontvella
6835078 Dark Carnival
7205328 Afterglow
7205329 Private Radio
7205330 C'est La Vie
7205331 Half A Week Before The Winter
7205332 Papa
7205333 San Francisco
7205334 She Floats
7205335 Wreckage The
7205336 Annie
7205337 Who's To Say
7209017 White Houses
7532078 It's Now
7532079 Underneath
7532080 Summer Child
"A Thousand Miles" seems to stick out early, which is odd, but the list seems to go in almost perfect chronological order. Mind you, perhaps not in order as they were written, but probably in the order in which they were submitted to BMI by Vanessa for licensing. If this is true, it would certainly mean that "It's Now", "Underneath", and "Summer Child" are brand new, especially as the latest Work Number in the database as of today is 7705632, "That's How Close We Are" by One Twelve.