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> It's actually quite catchy. Slow to get going, but once it does,
> wooo-mumma.
Original by Ritchy Valens or someone like that, always get confused between Valens and Valance who died with Buddy Holly in that plane. Going to have to listen to it now.
> See edited post
> I didn't know it was the same song though.
Lol, yeah.
If they played that at my funeral my mum would laugh.
> Lawrence wrote:
> There's a country type song called 'Tell Lori I love her' which me
> thinks is quite fitting.
>
> It's by Keith Whitley if anyone wants to download :o)
>
> Hmmm i know there's a song called Tell Laura I Love Her.
> You're right, i just checked
It's actually quite catchy. Slow to get going, but once it does, wooo-mumma.
> No person with a heart couldn't cry whilst someone was being buried to that.
That'll be my mum then.
I didn't know it was the same song though.
WOOT! I love that song! yay!
Um, not sure.
> Hmmm i know there's a song called Tell Laura I Love Her.
It had to bloody be you to correct it!
This is a different version with 'Lori' instead of 'Laura'. The original was 'Laura' which my mum informed me of, after she stopped p!ssing herself laughing at me.
> I would like to hear the song that comes on at the start of the film
> "Apocalypse Now". The song is probably entitled "This
> Is The End".
>
> Can anybody who's seen it shed any light on the artist or the song
> name. Wouldn't mind listening to it. :)
This is the end.. my only friend, the end.
The Doors - This is the End.
Complete with choir boys and gospel singers