Post by Helen on Oct 13, 2004 18:42:43 GMT
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Ronan Keating's Playlist
1. You get what you give (New Radicals) "I love this song because it's so uplifting. When I hear it on the radio it makes me want to open the windows and turn up the volume – it makes it feel like summer.”
2. Everybody hurts (REM) “This is one of the most beautiful ballads of the 90s as it’s such an honest lyric and so true. The video was brilliant too.”
3. One (U2) “The best record of the 90s. It’s an incredible song and in my eyes, U2 do no wrong – I’m sure most people agree. They’re the best rock ‘n’
roll band in the world.”
4. Parisienne walkways (Gary Moore) “This is a beautiful ballad from Phil Lynott and Gary Moore. It’s got that real lazy type of vocal across it. Just turn it up and enjoy.”
5. Crazy love (Ray Charles and Van Morrison) “I’m a big fan of Van and I’ve got all his albums on my iPod. It’s hard to pick one track by him but this is a great big ballad that’s been covered by over 40 different artists. Van is a legend.”
6. Nice to meet you anyway (Gavin DeGraw) “Gavin’s an artist who I discovered when in America this year as he was being played a lot on the radio. He’s signed to J Records and so is from the same camp as Maroon 5.He’s a singer/songwriter who sounds like Stevie Wonder-meets-Elton John.”
7. We might as well be strangers (Keane) “Keane are probably my favourite band of this year. This song is brilliant and I think it should be a single. The singer has a fantastic voice and the melodies are just addictive.”
8. Last thing on my mind (Ronan Keating and LeAnn Rimes) “I was very proud to be involved in writing this song and it’s probably one of the best songs I’ve written. It was a breath of fresh air to work with LeAnn and she’s a true professional.”
9. Fields of gold (Sting) “Sting is someone I’ve looked up to through mywhole career and this is by far his finest record. I have it in my car andon my iPod.”
10. Don’t give up (Peter Gabriel) “This is the greatest duet of all time. If I ever do another duet, this is the one I’ll cover.”
Ronan Keating's Playlist
1. You get what you give (New Radicals) "I love this song because it's so uplifting. When I hear it on the radio it makes me want to open the windows and turn up the volume – it makes it feel like summer.”
2. Everybody hurts (REM) “This is one of the most beautiful ballads of the 90s as it’s such an honest lyric and so true. The video was brilliant too.”
3. One (U2) “The best record of the 90s. It’s an incredible song and in my eyes, U2 do no wrong – I’m sure most people agree. They’re the best rock ‘n’
roll band in the world.”
4. Parisienne walkways (Gary Moore) “This is a beautiful ballad from Phil Lynott and Gary Moore. It’s got that real lazy type of vocal across it. Just turn it up and enjoy.”
5. Crazy love (Ray Charles and Van Morrison) “I’m a big fan of Van and I’ve got all his albums on my iPod. It’s hard to pick one track by him but this is a great big ballad that’s been covered by over 40 different artists. Van is a legend.”
6. Nice to meet you anyway (Gavin DeGraw) “Gavin’s an artist who I discovered when in America this year as he was being played a lot on the radio. He’s signed to J Records and so is from the same camp as Maroon 5.He’s a singer/songwriter who sounds like Stevie Wonder-meets-Elton John.”
7. We might as well be strangers (Keane) “Keane are probably my favourite band of this year. This song is brilliant and I think it should be a single. The singer has a fantastic voice and the melodies are just addictive.”
8. Last thing on my mind (Ronan Keating and LeAnn Rimes) “I was very proud to be involved in writing this song and it’s probably one of the best songs I’ve written. It was a breath of fresh air to work with LeAnn and she’s a true professional.”
9. Fields of gold (Sting) “Sting is someone I’ve looked up to through mywhole career and this is by far his finest record. I have it in my car andon my iPod.”
10. Don’t give up (Peter Gabriel) “This is the greatest duet of all time. If I ever do another duet, this is the one I’ll cover.”