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Best performance of American Idol so far this season. Better than the original by Paula Abdul.
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Putting together a post on the best TV romances for www.popliterate.com, and that made me think of David & Maddie!
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Straight Up, kids. Paula Abdul used to sing! Tonight's "unplugged" version in the American Idol auditions was even better than this one, though.
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Didi the Waitress topped this version in her American Idol performance tonight.
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Y'know, Lilly sang this on American Idol tonight, and I think I liked Lilly's version better. Better than Ella Fitzgerald? Wha...? Yes, I said it.
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Y'know, Lilly sang this on American Idol tonight, and I think I liked Lilly's version better. Better than Ella Fitzgerald? Wha...? Yes, I said it.
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1973 Grammys, Record of the Year. Killing Me Softly. Bonus points if your kids know this was written about Don McLean.
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1972 Grammys Best New Artist, America. This one sounds something you'd hear on a psychodelic Sesame Street animation segment.
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1972 Record of the Year. Roberta Flack. The first time ever I heard this song, I hated it. And my opinion hasn't changed.
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1971 Grammys, Record of the Year: Carole King, It's Too Late
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1970 Record of the Year, Bridge Over Troubled Water. Your kids should study Paul Simon lyrics in school. I'm being serious.
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'69 Record of the Year, Age of Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In. To this day, the 5th Dimension counts this as 2 Grammys, not 1.
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'68 Song of the Year, Little Green Apples, Bobby Russell. Here's Roger Miller's version. Who says the 60s were edgy?
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1968 Record of the Year, Mrs. Robinson. Play 'em the song, but hide the movie from the kids until they're older.
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1967 Album of the Year: Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. Tell your kids about the Beatles. It'll make your parents happy.
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1967 Record & Song of the Year: Up, Up & Away. I just flashed back to my 4th-grade class's big music program. We sounded better.
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1966 Grammys, Record of the Year. Sinatra, Strangers in the Night. A requirement for any pop literacy course.
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1965 Record of the Year. Herb Alpert, A Taste of Honey. Lyricists apparently were on strike for much of the 1960s.
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1964 Grammys, Best Instrumental Composition. More Mancini. Catchiest. Song. Ever.
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1964 Grammys, Song of the Year. Hello, Dolly! Play this for your kids when they try to sulk.

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