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HonaloochieB Wrote:

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> srisky Wrote:

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> -----

> > What became of the broken hearted - Jimmy

> Ruffin

>

> I'll not challenge it as inaccurate, as lots of

> posts have tumbled down the ravine since.

>

> But it's What Becomes Of The Broken Hearted?

>

> The hurt is very much present, not historic, as is

> apparent from the lyrics and the combination of

> hurt, stoicism, acceptance and despair Jimmy R

> manages to wring from his vocal chords. I don't

> know if it's an odd combination, but that's what I

> hear every time.

>

> Definitely not having a pop SRisky, just

> proffering an opinion on a great song.



Ah, it's the autocorrect function combined with me not reading my post before submitting. At least the post immediately following it was based on 'broken' rather than 'became'.



HonaloochieB wrote:


> The Moon Upstairs - Mott The Hoople


Man on the moon R.E.M

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