Meredith d'ambrosio
Most likely the one being mentioned is recorded by Atlantic Starr. There are also others that have been recorded by artists such as Xscape and Kat Deluna
Carson Robison wrote it and it was recorded by Peter Lind Hayes and a few others
It's a preference; some people may prefer live, others may prefer recorded. Also, some bands come over much better live than recorded or vice versa.
The country group Alabama recorded it but there may some others.
Virtually impossible to answer this question; the list is probably endless. But we can address some of the better-known songs.... The highest charting cover was: Mr Tambourine Man - taken to #1 by The Byrds. It was also recorded by Judy Collins, Melanie, and others Two more top songs: It Ain't Me Babe - The Turtles, Johnny Cash & June Carter, and others All I Really Want to Do - The Byrds, Cher, The Hollies, and others Perhaps the best known, most covered: Blowin' In the Wind, recorded by Peter, Paul & Mary; Judy Collins, Marianne Faithfull, The Kingston Trio, The Chad Mitchell Trio, and countless other folk groups.
Meredith L Smith has written: 'The formation of expectations about others' attitudes' -- subject(s): Expectation (Psychology), Attitude (Psychology)
Not for me, perhaps for others...
Situation or consequences; perhaps there are others.
Most likely the one being mentioned is recorded by Atlantic Starr. There are also others that have been recorded by artists such as Xscape and Kat Deluna
Carson Robison wrote it and it was recorded by Peter Lind Hayes and a few others
Perhaps appearance, or maybe others opinions of them.
Among a lot others, perhaps the most important is HECTOR of TROY
A daughter named Gina(Regina)? and perhaps others
well perhaps sony
All in the Family, The Jeffersons, Maude, perhaps others
Vole is the only I see, perhaps others will have more for you.
jambalaya - recorded by the Carpenters amongst others