Give Them A Shoutout Before They’re Dead becomes Give Them A Shoutout Before Andrew Ridgeley’s Dead this time around. It’s the Wham! song titled Freedom.
Give Them A Shoutout Before They’re Dead becomes Give Them A Shoutout Before Andrew Ridgeley’s Dead this time around. It’s the Wham! song titled Freedom.
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Balladeer’s Blog’s feature Give Them A Shoutout Before They’re Dead is back with Nick Gelded Gilder and his Wide World of High-Pitched Voices hit Hot Child in the City. I was tempted to start a new category titled I Always Thought That Was A Woman Singing That but decided against it.
It’s another installment of Give Them A Shoutout Before They’re Dead here at Balladeer’s Blog. This time around it’s Cradle of Love from Billy Idol.
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Balladeer’s Blog’s Give Them A Shoutout Before They’re Dead returns with a look at Billy Idol’s song Hot In The City:
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Give Them A Shoutout Before They’re Dead strikes again here at Balladeer’s Blog. It’s Pow, that silly but catchy song that served as the theme song for Woody Allen’s movie What’s Up, Tiger Lily? (Not to be confused with What’s New, Pussycat? but it often is for some reason.)
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Give Them A Shoutout Before They’re Dead is back with Cheap Trick’s I Want You To Want Me.
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Balladeer’s Blog’s Give Them A Shoutout Before They’re Dead strikes again! This time the shoutout goes to Natural Selection with their song Do Anything.
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Give Them A Shoutout Before They’re Dead strikes again with Debbie Harry’s Liar, Liar.
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It’s Give Them A Shoutout Before They’re Dead, one of Balladeer’s Blog’s recurring bits. This time around it’s Soul Asylum with their song Somebody to Shove.
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Happy Saint Patrick’s Day! In lieu of Give Them A Shoutout Before They’re Dead, Balladeer’s Blog will call this “That Song Many People Associate With That Clive Revill Episode Of Columbo.”
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