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I saw him once in the 70's, can't remember where. But I distinctly remember him doing "Bird On A Wire" and "Delta Lady" with Rita Coolidge and/or her sister and Darlene Love as back up singers.
 
No better combo to start a romantic evening than a little Grand Marnier on the rocks and Teddy as your wingman! ;)
Should call you "Smooth Runner". Nice.
 
Joining Ringo are Todd Rundgren, Joe Walsh, Dave Edmunds, Timothy Schmidt, et al...
 
Should call you "Smooth Runner". Nice.
However, also try the John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman album. Start with "My One And Only Love". Surefire. Also when she comes in have a little garlic bread in the oven. And tell her you still care.
 
However, also try the John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman album. Start with "My One And Only Love". Surefire. Also when she comes in have a little garlic bread in the oven. And tell her you still care.
Garlic bread...interesting :)
 
Gus! Considering the events of December 8, 1980, I'm stunned by your wording choice. ;)
Oops, never thought of that! What I meant was I had posted him before but with an obscure song. So for his birthday, I thought I would post him again. [probably you figured that out ;)]
 
Oops, never thought of that! What I meant was I had posted him before but with an obscure song. So for his birthday, I thought I would post him again. [probably you figured that out ;)]
Thanks for the clarification! I didn't figure you to be the morbid type. ;)
 
Quite distinctive: STING


A like especially for "Practical Arrangement". A new standard and classic depiction of modern love.
 
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