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What......? no Leroy Brown.?

Hehe, it's a classic no doubt.


How 'bout this one:

Bonnie Raitt -- Marriage Made in Hollywood

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Hehe, it's a classic no doubt.

How 'bout this one:

Bonnie Raitt -- Marriage Made in Hollywood

I like Bonnie, but mostly her bluesy stuff... :-D

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@Hammer 4 Yea that one's off her album Slipstream from 2012. I enjoyed it.

I think I posted a nice blues from Bonnie from her early years, to lazy to look though. One thing about Bonnie, as she got a little older, her voice got way better, although it was pretty good from the get go.

Maybe I'll have a look later, if I didn't post it, I'll put it up later.

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@Hammer 4 Yea that one's off her album Slipstream from 2012. I enjoyed it.

I think I posted a nice blues from Bonnie from her early years, to lazy to look though. One thing about Bonnie, as she got a little older, her voice got way better, although it was pretty good from the get go.

Maybe I'll have a look later, if I didn't post it, I'll put it up later.

Yea put it up, or tell me the song title, whatever's easier. I'll listen to it.

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Yea put it up, or tell me the song title, whatever's easier. I'll listen to it.

Give me a min... ;-)

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1 more from Bonnie doing a runaway cover.

Love it. Great little cover.

And just for the helluva it, here's the original:

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Love it. Great little cover.

I've always liked that song. Was one of the first songs I learned to play on the ole geetar.. :-D

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