no she recorded "as tears go by"
One of the best-known versions of Ruby Tuesday was by Melanie Safka in 1970. There is a version doing the rounds on the internet shown as a Marianne Faithfull version, but it is the Melanie version.
The confusion probably stems from Marianne's involvement with the Stones.
- Snegom: I have heard a live version. Marianne Faithfull singing Ruby Tuesday with the London Symphony Orchestra. It sund like the 70's.
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Yes, though he was not the first to record the song Bobby Goldsboro did record a version of "little green apples". OC Smith's version is more famous.
Freddie Mercury did record a version of "The Great Pretender." (The best-known version is by The Platters.)
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decca == The 78 RPM version also had the Brunswick label.
it will record for no more then 30 seconds if you do not have the pro version
it was a Gramophone record player that is a smaller version of a record player
On 7 february 2005 {0359 ist tuesday}
if you are using the free version its limited to 30 seconds of footage. to record for as long as you want, purchase the full version.
The Traverse City Record Eagle is available by subscription and also in an e-version. You have to contact the subscription department to get pricing on out of town subscriptions of the print version.
Document version control is used to record documents which change between versions. This enables universities and companies to record where changes are made and when.
Really, Only if you get the full version. If you get the trial version, You can only record for 30 seconds at a time.
i know it. tell you Tuesday 8/17
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No! you need the newer version, the DC60+
Yes, though he was not the first to record the song Bobby Goldsboro did record a version of "little green apples". OC Smith's version is more famous.