Posted Saturday at 23:354 days Continuing on with the 12th best selling song of the year we have.Representing the UK year end charts: - LeAnne Rimes: Can't Fight The MoonlightRepresenting the Australian year end charts: - Chris Franklin: Bloke
Saturday at 23:354 days Author Previous Polls for 2000:#25 - Independent Woman Pt 1 vs Let's Get Loud#24 - Music vs It's My Life#23 - Freestyler vs Thong Song#22 - Life Is A Rollercoaster vs Who Let The Dogs Out#21 - Out Of Your Mind vs Rock DJ#20 - The Bad Touch vs Don't You Worry#19 - American Pie vs She Bangs#18 - Never Be The Same Again vs I Try#17 - 7 Days vs Jumpin Jumpin#16 - Lady (Hear Me Tonight) vs Shine#15 - Oops!... I Did It Again vs Most Girls#14 - The Real Slim Shady vs Never Be The Same Again#13 - Rise vs Graduation (Friends Forever)
Saturday at 23:384 days Author A very easy one this time. LeAnn Rimes, it's a stone cold classic of the early 00's.Chris Franklin's song is a horrendously dated parody of Meredith Brooks 1997 song B***h
Saturday at 23:534 days Author 1 minute ago, awardinary said:Umm...I mean I kind of see the appeal of it in 2000, but it's horribly dated now.(I presumes the post was in response to Bloke)
Sunday at 09:193 days Author 23 minutes ago, Jessie Where said:LeAnn of course.Is that other thing supposed to be an attempt at humour?Yes, it’s pretty poor in hindsight. I can recall him performing it on some of the football and rugby shows at the time. It has aged terribly though.
Monday at 10:262 days 53 minutes ago, Dobbo said:That LeAnn is absolute top tier pop, don't even need to hear the other thing.You’re missing out on some top notch Aussie humour. (Voted LeAnn nonetheless.)
Tuesday at 01:331 day 'Bloke', an parody I wish I knew hadn't existed. What Meredith Brooks must have thought of that.
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