Love’s Gonna Live Here
Posted on August 26, 2009
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Oh the sun’s gonna shine in my life once more love’s gonna live here again
Things’re gonna be the way they were before love’s gonna live here again
Love’s gonna live here love’s gonna live here love’s gonna live here again
No more loneliness only happiness love’s gonna live here again
I hear bells’re ringin’ birds’re singin’ love’s gonna live here again
And I hear bees a hummin’ well I know the days’re comin’ love’s gonna live here again
Love’s gonna live here…
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October 18, 2009
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Norma Beaird said:
It is so nice to hear Tanya Tucker record an album with a lot of the “old favorites”. This genuine country music has taken a backseat to the modern, more contemporary country music, which is actually more pop than country.
Tanya brings out the heart of these old standards in a way that is reminiscent of the days at the Rynman. Thank you, Tanya for bringing this “true country” music to the forefront again.
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January 19, 2010
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Richard Long said:
I have been in radio since the early ’70s and have played your music and am a big fan. I have seen you twice and emceed one of the shows. “Tuckerville,” is the best reality show ever on TV. Will it ever come back? I have been trying to find your “Sisters/Anthology,” cd with LaCosta. Is there any possible way I can get it? If so, can you send it to the station? WWPN FM, 1 GRAND CENTRAL BUSINESS CENTER, SUITE 3062, KEYSER, WV 26726. I would gladly pay for it. One last thing…the first show I attended I was able to meet your father. He was so very, very nice to and talked to me at length. After finding out I was a disc-jockey, he quickly escorted me back stage and let me hang out with you and your band. That was many years ago in Winchester, Virginia. I will never forget his kindness and yours too. I have heard clips of your new cd and I hope to be getting it soon. Have a blessed day, and let me know how we can bring back “Tuckerville.” Keep up the great work…as a vocalist…you are right up there with Patsy Cline. Sincerely, Richard. p.s. I hope to see you in concert again sometime.
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April 17, 2010
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jesse garner said:
man its good 2 see a artist lik tanya tucker sing al the classics that made her who she is today you keep up the good work tanya.