On Apr 30, 6:05�am, Broadway <broadwaych...@gmail.com> wrote: On Apr 29, 10:13 pm, infiniteman <catgo...@aol.com> wrote: On Apr 28, 1:07?am, Devildog <Devildog19...@aol.com> wrote: I agree with Elvis/That's All Right Mama at number one, but Ray Charles at number two with I Got A Woman? I think the Beatles deserve that spot. If you read the magazine, it
On Apr 28, 1:07?am, Devildog <Devildog19...@aol.com> wrote: I agree with Elvis/That's All Right Mama at number one, but Ray Charles at number two with I Got A Woman? I think the Beatles deserve that spot. If you read the magazine, it gives the reasons for each song on the list. http://www.rollingstoneextras.com/patron40songs/ 1. Elvis Presley "That's All Right" 2. Ray Charles
On Apr 28, 4:07 pm, Devildog <Devildog19...@aol.com> wrote: I agree with Elvis/That's All Right Mama at number one, but Ray Charles at number two with I Got A Woman? I think the Beatles deserve that spot. If you read the magazine, it gives the reasons for each song on the list. http://www.rollingstoneextras.com/patron40songs/ 1. Elvis Presley "That's All Right" 2. Ray Charles
Richard Palmer <r.palmer@virgin.net> wrote: On 27 Apr 2007 23:25:32 -0700, "ImThCat@aol.com" <ImThCat@aol.com> wrote: On Apr 28, 2:07?am, Devildog <Devildog19...@aol.com> wrote: I agree with Elvis/That's All Right Mama at number one, but Ray Charles at number two with I Got A Woman? I think the Beatles deserve that spot. If you read the magazine, it gives the reasons
On Apr 28, 2:07?am, Devildog <Devildog19...@aol.com> wrote: I agree with Elvis/That's All Right Mama at number one, but Ray Charles at number two with I Got A Woman? I think the Beatles deserve that spot. If you read the magazine, it gives the reasons for each song on the list. http://www.rollingstoneextras.com/patron40songs/ 1. Elvis Presley "That's All Right" 2. Ray Charles