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Another Day (That Time Forgot) Neil Diamond with Natalie Maines
5 Reviews
Amazing!!!!!
Tuesday, October 28, 2008 - 11:26 am -
BrinaaChickaa
Hey Neil I'm from germany and my english is not so perfect but I hope you can understand me... =)
This song is just perfect with Natalies voice not Shirley Basseys voice... thats bullshit what pamaulay says
I'm a big fan of you and Natalie from the Dixie Chicks and this song is the best song of the year =)
*hope you can understand me* xoxo
Greetings from Germany
Brinaa
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Dixie Chick and you Click
Tuesday, September 2, 2008 - 5:49 pm -
JonFromWorcester
This song came up and I immediately stopped and listened. I couldn't help it. It is so powerfully done. I keep coming back to this song over and over.
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Fantastic
Monday, July 28, 2008 - 11:41 am -
chris1226
This song got to me right away. It has a haunting quality that I like. I think the two different voices work well together. I also love the words.
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That Time Forgot..
Monday, June 16, 2008 - 1:45 pm -
pamaulay
Have to admit - I love the song but am not too amoured with Natalie singing it.
That song would have been absolutely perfect with Ms. Shirley Bassey...." connected through the years which somehow took us both on seperate ways ..which on a date that time forgot...." To me it's an absolute perfect ending to Play Me - along the same lyrics/musical lines.............
NEIL --- if you ever read these blogs arrange to sing this with Shirley Bassey - for all us females it would be the PERFECT ending to such a magnificient start....... we ALL love that song and you gotta finish the romance...this is it xxx kettles's on
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Amazing duet
Thursday, May 8, 2008 - 2:58 am -
kingofpop
This song is really powerful when you listen to it. I can understand why Natalie rang her manager straight away to record it with the true King of Pop.
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