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THE drumming gorilla from the Dairy Milk advert is back. This time he will play along to Bonnie Tyler's 80s hit Total Eclipse of the Heart.
Touring England with toddlers day 15
The best moments of this trip are the same - checking into a new hotel and checking out - turning the radio on full blast to get a family sing-song going as we pull away.
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Ask pop music fans to pick their favorite songs and they will wax poetic about the music that became a joyful soundtrack to their lives.
Where the wind is, there's his cape
Hello and welcome to another edition of SoundCzech, Radio Prague's Czech language course in which you can learn idioms through song lyrics.
Why Duffy would rather a glass of wine than a man
WELSH singer Duffy may be living the rock and roll dream on the surface but she has revealed she is happiest living the simple life, chilling out in her bathrobe with a nice glass of merlot.
Before her well-known collaborations with Meat Loaf producer Jim Steinman, Welsh-born singer Bonnie Tyler performed off and on in her homeland with the R&B band Mumbles; nodules on her vocal cords prevented her ...
Bonnie Tyler excited about new star Duffy... Read
VETERAN rocker Bonnie Tyler has given her verdict on the biggest singing stars of today.
Bonnie Tyler warming up for comeback album in 2009
The ballad "Total Eclipse of the Heart" is one of those songs that are timeless, with special importance for thousands of couples around the world, and the legendary voice behind this song, Bonnie Tyler, is ...
So You Think We Forgot About You?
Apologies for missing the past couple episodes, but the vacation that occasioned the skip turned out to be research.
June 8: Comedian Jerry Stiller is 81. Comedian-talk show host Joan Rivers is 75.
'Mr Brightside' named best driving song
The Killers' 'Mr. Brightside' has topped a survey to find motorists' favourite song to listen to while driving.
The 1989 hit was seventh in the top 10 driving songs compiled in a survey by insurance company elephant.co.uk. Topping the list was The Killers with Mr Brightside, with most of the rest of top 10 comprising ...
the Killers - Mr Brightside Named as Uk's No 1 Driving Song
Caption: The Killers. perform at the Tennants Vital 07 festival in Belfast's Ormeau Park .
“I think singing runs in the family because my sister loves it too and my daughter Lauren has a beautiful voice.”
A wannabe pop star is gearing up to come face-to-face with TV personality Simon Cowell. via This is Oxfordshire
The Welsh soul singer Duffy , the latest in the wave of UK retro chic, is all over the tube this week, as her debut album, Rockferry , hits the shelves stateside on Tuesday. via Thus spake drake
Do you know what the Number One single was the day you were born? America's "Sister Golden Hair" was mine. via The Portland Phoenix
So I can hear clearly now, the pain is gone
“I'm here to collect four Airedales.”
The late Ulster playwright, Stewart Parker, wrote a television play 30 years ago that took its title from a bus driver's mishearing of a song lyric. via The Belfast Telegraph
American Idol Review Carly Smithson
Font Carly Smithson performed a so-so rendition of Bonnie Tyler's "Total Eclipse of the Heart" last night. via Associated Content
'American Idol' Bids Adieu To Chikezie
"American Idol" sent another contestant home on Wednesday night. The evening began with Chikezie being the first "Idol" called up by Ryan Seacrest and immediately sent to the stools as a part of the bottom ... via Access Hollywood
Chikezie is gone; Carly should be
“It's like one of those ghastly songs you sing when you get animated creatures with you and everyone joins in.”
Who got the boot: Chikezie Eze, whose attempt at an earnest ballad didn't convince voters after several weeks of gimmicky performances.
Who should've gotten the boot: We'll go with Carly Smithson, who did an awkward take on Bonnie Tyler's Total Eclipse of the Heart. Turnaround, bright eyes, indeed.
Our favorite performer(s) of the week: David Cook, who once again turned a song on its head by delivering a roaring power-ballad version of Michael Jackson's Billie Jean; Rockwall's Jason Castro, back in his coffeehouse groove doing a smooth version of Sting's Fragile. Read more