From: owner-sheryl-crew-digest@smoe.org (sheryl-crew-digest) To: sheryl-crew-digest@smoe.org Subject: sheryl-crew-digest V5 #11 Reply-To: sheryl-crew@smoe.org Sender: owner-sheryl-crew-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-sheryl-crew-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk sheryl-crew-digest Monday, January 14 2002 Volume 05 : Number 011 Today's Subjects: ----------------- [sheryl-crew] Re: It's So Easy ["Brigitte " ] Re: [sheryl-crew] Re: It's So Easy ["Gaston PEETERS" Subject: [sheryl-crew] Re: It's So Easy That song by Linda Rondstadt and Buddy Holly does this goes like "It's so easy to fall in love, it's so easy to laalalaallaa" (don't know the other words. Cause that's the first thing that I thought of when I saw the tracktitle. Brigitte~* This song could be a nice combo with our dutch rock artist Anouk's song: It's so hard.. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2002 05:27:39 -0600 From: Stephen Subject: [sheryl-crew] Re: It's So Easy At 11:19 AM 1/13/2002 +0000, you wrote: >That song by Linda Rondstadt and Buddy Holly does this goes like "It's >so easy to fall in love, it's so easy to laalalaallaa" (don't know the >other words. Cause that's the first thing that I thought of when I saw the >track title. Yeah, that's the one. Buddy Holly wrote it in the 50's since he died in the plane crash in 1959 and Linda sang it in the 70's or 80's. Seems like it would be a good song for Sheryl to cover. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2002 11:51:32 +0100 From: "Gaston PEETERS" Subject: Re: [sheryl-crew] Re: It's So Easy - ----- Original Message ----- From: Brigitte Subject: [sheryl-crew] Re: It's So Easy That song by Linda Rondstadt and Buddy Holly does this goes like "It's so easy to fall in love, it's so easy to laalalaallaa" (don't know the other words. Cause that's the first thing that I thought of when I saw the tracktitle. - -------------------------------------------------- ***It's so easy to fall in love It's so easy to fall in love People tell me love's for fools Here I go breaking all the rules ***It seems so easy Yes,so doggone easy Oh,it seems so easy Well,where you're concerned My heart can learn It's so easy to fall in love It's so easy to fall in love ***Look into your heart and see What your lovebook has set aside for me - --------------------------------------------------- *** Linda recorded this Buddy Holly song as part of her 1977 album "Simple dreams *** Gaston Brigitte~* ------------------------------ Date: 14 Jan 2002 00:06:01 +0900 From: "Takuji Shimoda" Subject: Re: [sheryl-crew] Re: It's So Easy >*** Linda recorded this Buddy Holly song as part of her 1977 album "Simple >dreams > >*** Gaston Yes, that album also included a cover version of a Rolling Stones tune, Tumbling Dice. Sheryl has told in various interviews that Linda had a big influence on her, and that album is the best Linda album at least commercially. So combining these facts, it is easy to guess that album must have had a certain impact on Sheryl. I'd be glad to hear Sheryl's own composition with the same title, but a cover version is welcomed too. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Takuji Shimoda E-mail: soullove@ca2.so-net.ne.jp http://www01.u-page.so-net.ne.jp/ca2/soullove/sheryl/sheryl_home.html ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2002 20:59:34 -0500 From: Mike Connell Subject: [sheryl-crew] Announcing a new list for music from the 50s, 60s & 70s! Hi folks :-) My name is Mike, and I own/run a number of lists here at smoe.org, most notedly the Jewel, Patty Griffin & Tiny Tim lists. A few of us had tossed this idea around for over a year, and I finally decided to make it happen.....a list devoted to the discussion of the many evolving genres of music from the 1950s, 1960s and the 1970s. (yeah...I know...I guess this has to include disco too......oh well....so much for a "perfect list") I know there's a rather decent number of "baby boomers" on many smoe lists, so to them this will be a welcome addition. For others who did not grow up during the 50s, 60s or 70s, this list could be a very good learning tool that can turn you on to some of the best and most influential music of those eras, which is also some of the best and most infuential of all time. So, if you want to learn, or want to discuss any music genre or artist/group from those decades, please join us. As far as I am concerned, you can discuss ANY music from those eras: pop/top 40, rock & roll, folk, new age, jazz, broadway musicals, R&B...you name it...and yes....... I guess disco too. This list, like most others on smoe.org comes in loose mail and digest formats and you are welcome to join to either one or both. So, to join up on the loose-mail version of this list, send an email with the following two-line command subscribe 50s60s70s end in the body of an email to majordomo@smoe.org To join the digest version of the list, send the two-line command subscribe 50s60s70s-digest end in the body of an email to majordomo@smoe.org Hope to see many of you there real soon! Born the year "Rock Around The Closk" was the number 1 record in the USA, Mike Connell :-) 50s60s70s list owner ducksoup@quackquack.net mikec@smoe.org P.S. I was just joking about the Tiny Tim list. :-) ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2002 23:26:14 -0500 From: Shawn Morgan Subject: Re: [sheryl-crew] Announcing a new list for music from the 50s, 60s & 70s! sorry im a vegitarian i dont like spam At 08:59 PM 1/13/02 -0500, Mike Connell wrote: >Hi folks :-) > >My name is Mike, and I own/run a number of lists here at smoe.org, most >notedly the Jewel, Patty Griffin & Tiny Tim lists. > >A few of us had tossed this idea around for over a year, and I finally >decided to make it happen.....a list devoted to the discussion of the >many evolving genres of music from the 1950s, 1960s and the 1970s. >(yeah...I know...I guess this has to include disco too......oh well....so >much for a "perfect list") > >I know there's a rather decent number of "baby boomers" on many smoe >lists, so to them this will be a welcome addition. For others who did not >grow up during the 50s, 60s or 70s, this list could be a very good >learning tool that can turn you on to some of the best and most >influential music of those eras, which is also some of the best and most >infuential of all time. > >So, if you want to learn, or want to discuss any music genre or >artist/group from those decades, please join us. As far as I am concerned, >you can discuss ANY music from those eras: pop/top 40, rock & roll, folk, >new age, jazz, broadway musicals, R&B...you name it...and yes....... >I guess disco too. > >This list, like most others on smoe.org comes in loose mail and digest >formats and you are welcome to join to either one or both. > >So, to join up on the loose-mail version of this list, send an email with >the following two-line command > >subscribe 50s60s70s >end > >in the body of an email to majordomo@smoe.org > >To join the digest version of the list, send the two-line command > >subscribe 50s60s70s-digest >end > >in the body of an email to majordomo@smoe.org > >Hope to see many of you there real soon! > >Born the year "Rock Around The Closk" was the number 1 record in the USA, > >Mike Connell :-) >50s60s70s list owner >ducksoup@quackquack.net >mikec@smoe.org > >P.S. 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