Posted on 01/24/2002 4:11:06 PM PST by codebreaker
Mine too ... and to think the first time I saw the "Grand Tetons" it was in the movie "Shane". Geez ... what a deprived childhood ...
Something stinks here.
Freudian slip, I'm sure :o)
Lisa Hartman Black
Imagination -- (Blaise Tosti, Walker) 1988
he has, he has forbidden beauty
he looks, he looks at me and smiles
her arms, her arms are wrapped around him
his eyes, his eyes are wrapped around mine
is it my imagination?
is it my imagination?
he walks, he walks his way up to me
he says, he says things i can't believe
we dance, we dance like future lovers
her eyes, her eyes are burning through me
is it my imagination?
is it my imagination?
sometimes i see something in the middle of the night
and i swear i ain't dreamin' i swear i got it right
a touch on my shoulder, his breathe on my skin
i'm deep in the night, he's takin' me in...
and now before i pull him closer
he says, he says this dance has ended
say i: "but is it really over?"
he says, he's leavin' with another
he's leavin' with another!
it's not my imagination
it's not my imagination
hehehehehehehehehehe
Could've happened.
Maybe just in his dreams.
I agree with you. I don't believe this ever happened. Dolly Parton has too big a stake in being family wholesome oriented to have such a potentially destructive affair go on. I'll only believe it when I see far more than this guys' claim.
The "Hall and Oates" report on AMG appears to be in error.
Someone named Tosti co-wrote two songs with Rick Springfield (not sure, other than the spelling, if it is the same Tosti.)
Looks like Dolly recorded a total of two Tosti songs: one in 74 and one in 79. At a time when most songs she recorded were self-penned. Songwriter royalties are lucrative, and when a singer is riding high, and the albums are gonna sell because you have big knockers or look like Britney, for example, you might as well get the songwriters' cut, too. It's usually bigger and of longer duration than that of the artist. My point? Seems odd she'd let Tosti take up one of those slots on a million selling album, losing the songwriting royalties, when she could fill it up with ANYTHING with her name on it and make the cash herself. I have an interview somewhere of Stevie Nicks, and she is talking about this duet she did with someone, of a song the fellow wrote, or that someone else wrote, and she and the interviewer are talking about what a good song it is, and Stevie offhandedly remarks something like, "It was gonna be on my last album, but---you know---we took it off to have another one of mine on there," or something like that. Can't blame 'em for going for all the royalties and residuals they can.
Anyway, she sure serves good chicken at her theater in Branson! Especially the breasts!
Abused boy of 13??? Hell no!!! This is a dream come true.
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