He certainly does put on a show. Martin not surprising you don't like his songs as they are more romantic and love songs which women prefer. He definitely does not sing for men.
Definitely not unusual for a man. I love his songs but also prefer to listen to them and not watch him. You do have to admit that talent he has plenty to still be able to belt out songs as well as when he was in his young years. I too thought that it was a bit much when he started singing sexy songs that even I didn't like.
vely lady behind such hits as “Tennessee Waltz” was Clara Ann Fowler or to her fans Patti Page. She was an American singer of traditional pop music in the 50s and 60s. Her first hit song was in 1948 “Confess” Followed by her first million selling single “With My Eyes Wide Open I’m Dreaming” “Tennessee Waltz” "Mockin' Bird Hill" “Hush, Hush Sweet Charlotte” (from a 1964 movie of the same name with Bette Davis and Olivia de Havilland)
Hope everyone is having a great weekend. Happy St. Patrick’s Day, here are some Irish songs for you to enjoy. “Black Velvet Band” The Dubliners “Whiskey On a Sunday” The Irish Rovers “Wild Rover” The Dubliners “Molly Malone” The Irish Rovers “The Rose of Tralee” The Irish Tenors “Galway Bay” The Clancy Brothers
“No Arms Can Ever Hold You” Chris Norman “I Just Died in Your Arms” Cutting Crew “Crazy Arms” Ray Price “Back in Baby’s Arms” Patsy Cline “In These Arms” Bon Jovi “These Arms of Mine” Otis Redding
didn't like any of is songs.
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He certainly does put on a show. Martin not surprising you don't like his songs as they are more romantic and love songs which women prefer. He definitely does not sing for men.
DeleteDefinitely not unusual for a man. I love his songs but also prefer to listen to them and not watch him. You do have to admit that talent he has plenty to still be able to belt out songs as well as when he was in his young years. I too thought that it was a bit much when he started singing sexy songs that even I didn't like.
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