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Jan 26 07 6:08 PM

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I dunno what happened during the 90's, but I guess it was all about the voice and talent, right? I watched a few minutes ago to this video clip, and I was astonished to see how a group of nerds had such a big hit 8o

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On the other hand, they really had nice vocals... but their looks...:eek The same goes for Boys II Men... *sighs* Were the 90's the golden era of pop music?

















































I know was a child waaaaaay back then, but... did teen girls really fall in love for such... dolls? :rollin


you must not know 'bout her!


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Jan 26 07 6:29 PM

oh deeeer

i even own that single, honey. it was HUUUUUGE, you hear, HUUUUUGE, although all their other songs sucked big time and bye bye it was... and yes. In the good old times, the golden times, the REAL times, it was talent that decided on success, not your nude body.
by the way, I find that song boring today, but back then... :eek :eek :eek :rollin and btw, you wouldnt understand, but they had a great looking girl to make up for their looks in that video:b



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Jan 27 07 1:52 PM

I like the original version better

It was by country singer John Michael Montgomery. He also did "I Can Love You Like That," which All-4-One remade into a pop hit.

My favorite All-4-One song is still their cover of "So Much In Love" (their first single, I believe).

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