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Awwwww I don't think I have voted in this, did I?

 

dont think you did :nocheer: but dont worry, i have a list of rates/charts etc that I plan to do in here throughout the year :D

Ohhhh good to see the countdown started. So far no songs from my list. Not that I remember what I send but I'm pretty sure.

 

Lady Marmalade is lush :wub: Didn't even think about putting that one in.

Ooh, I voted in this didn't I?

 

You should put who voted for what, in the little commentary. :)

 

Hopefully Sober or f***in' Perfect FTW

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Ooh, I voted in this didn't I?

 

You should put who voted for what, in the little commentary. :)

 

Hopefully Sober or f***in' Perfect FTW

 

I was going to do that but i've been a little busy lately (thats why i havent put much info about the songs) but i will do that eventually as we get more into the chart :)

 

And yes you did vote in this, thank you :D

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I'm sorry for the lack of results so far, and also the crappy comments that I am doing with each result I have already done......BUT.....I plan on a very lazy weekend in front of my laptop, so I will edit the results I've already done, and get stuck into this properly :D ROCK ON!!!!
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Feel Good Time
Points: 7
Rob Summers 7
Feel Good Time

Feel Good Time is a song by Pink featuring William Orbit. It was on the soundtrack of the 2003 film Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle and was later included on the non-U.S. editions of Pink's third album, Try This. It peaked at number sixty on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and number three on the UK singles chart. Feel Good Time" samples Fresh-Garbage by the band Spirit, from their 1968 album Spirit.

The song was originally written by and recorded by Beck and William Orbit with the intention of being a Beck track, but after Pink wanted to cover the song, Beck gave the song to her. Beck's vocals and a guitar were removed and replaced with Pink's vocals. Beck's original version was played on Orbit's radio show and, while never officially released, can be found on filesharing programs.

Feel Good Time was nominated for the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals.

Oh God, can i have a slice of your pizza Laur? :D

 

(Is it just me or did that sound kinky?)

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It didnt until you said that last bit regina :rofl:

 

sorry i didnt save you any, it was a takeaway one from asda :wub: almost as good as dominos :heart:

 

right, time for this next result, and then its bedtime for me :D

:kink: Sorry.

 

Yum, I do prefer Morrisons pizza though.

 

Good :D This should pass the time until 8 when I get Cougar Town, been craving my Brian all day :lol:

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The One That Got Away
Points: 8
Trouble 8
I'm Not Dead

The One That Got Away is a non-single track from Pink's fourth album I'm Not Dead, it was writen by Billy Mann. The song was included in the setlist for Pink's I'm Not Dead Tour in 2006 as part of the 'Campfire Set'.

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What's Up
Points: 9
Trouble 9

What's Up is a track originally by 4 Non Blondes. Pink has included a cover version of this song in many of her tours, she gets the crowd to sing along with her.

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My Vietnam
Points: 9
Frank 9
Missundaztood

My Vietnam is a non-single track on Pink's second album, Missundaztood. It was performed on early tours (Try This 2004, I'm Not Dead 2007). Towards the end of the song is a sonic interpolation of Jimi Hendrix's Star Spangled Banner

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