Dwight Best of

1999-04-23 Thread Jerald Corder

I read in the Dallas paper yesterday that Dwight's version of "Crazy Little
Thing Called Love" (from that Gap commercial) will appear on his new best of
collection.

Jerald 



Re: Dwight Best of

1999-04-23 Thread Ndubb

In a message dated 4/23/99 10:19:37 AM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I read in the Dallas paper yesterday that Dwight's version of "Crazy Little
 Thing Called Love" (from that Gap commercial) will appear on his new best of
 collection. 

Funny isn't it, that a song used exclusively for a TV commericial (thus far) 
falls under the category of "best of."

NW



Re: Dwight Best of

1999-04-23 Thread William F. Silvers



Neal observed:

  I read in the Dallas paper yesterday that Dwight's version of "Crazy Little
  Thing Called Love" (from that Gap commercial) will appear on his new best of
  collection. 

 Funny isn't it, that a song used exclusively for a TV commericial (thus far)
 falls under the category of "best of."

Strikes me as pretty common that they'll tack on a new, typically unworthy track
onto an artist's best-of release anymore.

What I want to know is what tracks made this best of. I'm usually a lot more
cheesed about what makes it and what doesn't than I am the odd new tune. Doncha
think they'll snag a few sales with that hot new soundbite "single"? I bet they
do.

b.s. who bets "Two Doors Down" or "Lonesome Road"  ain't gonna make that best of,
darn it.

n.p. Neutral Milk Hotel IN THE AEROPLANE...



Re: Dwight Best of

1999-04-23 Thread Jeff Weiss

At 01:22 PM 4/23/99 EDT, you wrote:
In a message dated 4/23/99 10:19:37 AM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I read in the Dallas paper yesterday that Dwight's version of "Crazy
Little
 Thing Called Love" (from that Gap commercial) will appear on his new best of
 collection. 

Funny isn't it, that a song used exclusively for a TV commericial (thus far) 
falls under the category of "best of."

I used to theink the British were so silly when a song used in a commercial
would quickly enter their best selling sales chart thing. With things like
the example above I realize they were just ahead of their time.

Jeff


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