兜兜
发表于 2008-3-15 22:06
原帖由 HACHEZ 于 2008-3-15 21:35 发表 http://www.dolc.de/forum/images/common/back.gif
偶是专门来看看兜兜在不在好不好的……别的地方,很难见到你……$m19$ $m19$
最近好吗?$m19$
感动死鸟$m13$ , 小Y 说话真甜$m31$
额还不错捏$m19$ , 这段时间天气好好, 今天出去哈皮鸟一天, 晚上继续盖额的大楼$m15$ $m15$
兜兜
发表于 2008-3-15 22:07
原帖由 HACHEZ 于 2008-3-15 21:35 发表 http://www.dolc.de/forum/images/common/back.gif
偶是专门来看看兜兜在不在好不好的……别的地方,很难见到你……$m19$ $m19$
最近好吗?$m19$
我一直战斗在这里:D :D
kakilo
发表于 2008-3-15 22:36
最喜欢看广告...可惜没有电视........
音乐也好听
APPLE不错啊
臭蛋兔兔
发表于 2008-3-16 14:27
一次看那么多,很过瘾~~~~
熊猫有smile
发表于 2008-3-16 15:30
又有广告看,又有好歌听,来赞一个
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HACHEZ
发表于 2008-3-16 15:55
原帖由 兜兜 于 2008-3-15 22:07 发表 http://www.dolc.de/forum/images/common/back.gif
我一直战斗在这里:D :D
兜兜去哪里拉……$m4$ $m4$
兜兜
发表于 2008-3-16 20:00
原帖由 HACHEZ 于 2008-3-16 15:55 发表 http://www.dolc.de/forum/images/common/back.gif
兜兜去哪里拉……$m4$ $m4$
我下午都在家里很LG 玩新买的WII游戏, 精灵小队, 很好玩捏$m19$ $m19$ $m19$
Paulalin
发表于 2008-3-16 20:22
豆瓣喜欢ebay的广告歌吗?
兜兜
发表于 2008-3-16 20:27
原帖由 Paulalin 于 2008-3-16 20:22 发表 http://www.dolc.de/forum/images/common/back.gif
豆瓣喜欢ebay的广告歌吗?
么有听过呢, 嫩贴个, 叫我兜兜就行鸟哈, 哈哈我不要是豆瓣$汗$ $汗$ $m17$
Paulalin
发表于 2008-3-16 20:37
Tonight you belong to mebyPatience & Prudence in 1956
http://www.top40db.net/images/Artists/P/Patience%20&%20Prudence.JPG
Patience and Prudence (last name McIntyre, but not used professionally) were two sisters who were a young singing act in the 1950s.
Their father, Mark McIntyre, was an orchestra leader, pianist, and songwriter. In the summer of 1956, he brought his daughters, 11-year-old Prudence and 14-year-old Patience, into the Liberty Records studio in Los Angeles. They made a demonstration recording of the song "Tonight You Belong to Me," which had been a hit for Gene Austin in 1927, written by Billy Rose and Lee David. Not only did Liberty sign them, but it immediately released a recording of the girls singing the song as a commercial single, (with the B-side "A Smile and a Ribbon," a composition with music by Mark McIntyre) and by September the song reached #4 on the Billboard charts and #28 in the United Kingdom, and the biggest selling record put out by Liberty for two years. Another recording by the girls, "Gonna Get Along without Ya Now," was released the same year and reached #11 on the Billboard chart and #22 in the UK; its B-side, "The Money Tree," reached #73 in the U.S.
The two girls continued to record, but did not have any subsequent hit records.
http://www.youtube.com/v/3ufzIano8D8