This one's great! I've known women like this, hahaha. A favorite.
This one's great! I've known women like this, hahaha. A favorite.
Well yes, I know a few women like that also. I'm not being critical of them. We are all motivated by different goals, but I don't think I'd fit the bill!Originally Posted by The Bomber
Both my kids love BBF!
'I must be leaving soon... its your world now'
Glenn Frey 1948-2016 RIP
Am I right that BBF is going to be the next single?
That's what Don said in one of the interviews.Originally Posted by tbs fanatic
"They will never forget you 'till somebody new comes along"
1948-2016 Gone but not forgotten
LOL Me too Bomber, I was unsure of BBF at first, now I think it's great and if it's to be the next single that's ideal. Count me in as another fan of the 'that's all she wrote' line.Originally Posted by The Bomber
As I said in the FG thread, Steuart's importance has grown way out of proportion.
Yeah - and it is strange that it wasn't credited in the original booklet, but then again, neither was JD Souther for "Last Good Time in Town." This leads me to believe that the addition of Smith in the Deluxe Edition's liner notes was not a mistake, and that he indeed contributed to the writing of those songs.
But look at it this way - if it's Henley/Frey/Smith or nothing, I prefer the former.
We must remember that no matter how little Smith contributes to a song, if he helps write it in any way he will be included in the credits. I remember Timothy in the Gold interviews noting that Steuart worked with him "a bit" on the bridge of "Do Something" but the impression was definately that Don and Timothy wrote the rest of that song themselves.
Just wanted to give you an update.On itunes in the UK.Apart from "How Long ",this song is miles ahead of all the others in term of sales.
And if you'll forgive me...it's my favourite,too.
Billy
Take It Easy
Billy