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Thursday, July 31, 2003

THE HIT FACTORY

would you believe that i’ve had my latest IPOD for over three months and i’ve downloaded only 3748 songs onto it ? it holds 7500, and i’ve tried my damnedest to fill her up, pronto. today, i downloaded (from my personal collection) 31 of my favorite STREISAND songs into a playlist called BARBRA PLEASE, PLEASE BARBRA !

currently, the playlist i most often listen to is STOCK-AITKEN-WATERMAN, the late 80’s english hitmakers who created the most infectious pop melodies since HOLLAND-DOZIER-HOLLAND. i have alot of the recordings they produced, but a big chunk of them never made it to THE STATES.

here’s a list of my favorite S.A.W. recordings:

LONNIE GORDON:
“if i have to stand alone” “happening all over again”

RICK ASTLEY:
“take me to your heart” “i don’t want to lose her” “till then”
“she wants to dance with me”

KYLIE:
“got to be certain” “always find the time”
“better the devil you know”

BANANARAMA:
“love, truth & honesty” “i heard a rumour” “ain’t no cure”

DEAD OR ALIVE:
“hooked on love” “my heart goes bang” “brand new lover”
“something in my house” “you spin me around”

MEL & KIM:
“respectable” “I’m the one who really loves you”
“showin’ out”

DONNA SUMMER:
“this time i know it’s for real” “love’s about to change my heart”
“sentimental” “if it makes you feel good”

BOYKRAZY:
“one thing leads to another” “that’s what love can do”
“good times with bad boys” “on a wing and a prayer”

PRINCESS:
“say i’m your number one”

JASON DONOVAN:
“too many broken hearts”

LaTOYA JACKSON:
“just say no”

STEPS:
“last thing on my mind”

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