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BJ Thomas gives us his best in this greatest hits CD. Good listening well worth the money.
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There was some good stuff here, some horrible, and some surprises on here that made me like them, so it's your average compilation. Of course "Hooked On A Feeling" is classic whether it's B.J.'s or Blue Suede's. "Hey Won't You Play" I won't put who title because my hands will cramp up big time. "Raindrops" by far his worst. I admit singing to this, and it was from a little t.v. snippet that dealt with teaching kids about good manners, and values, and with "Raindrops" they were teaching Bad Habits, ...
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BEING A BJ THOMAS FAN, THIS PURCHASE JUST ADDED TO MY COLLECTION OF BJ THOMAS'S MUSIC. HE HAS SUCH A GREAT VOICE!
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Bought this brand new from a used CD store on the fly. Didn't notice at the time that it's missing these: Most of All, Mama, No Love at All, and Plain Jane. Guess I'll have to shop around to pick those up. Thought this was all inclusive of the hits, but maybe it's based on the studio he was with at the time, which always messes up "Best of" compilations.
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Now in his fifth decade of showing us what a real artist is supposed to be, rock-country-gospel singer BJ Thomas treats us to some of the very best of his best hits in this 1972 compilation. A must-have for any BJ library (and shame on the die-hard fan who hasn't got it), the disc features BJ's first classics like "Hooked On A Feeling," "Billy and Sue" and "Eyes of a New York Woman" to some of his later chart-busters like "I Just Can't Help Believing," "Rock and Roll Lull-a-bye" and the quintessential ...
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