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Voting for Genre Selection of June 2015 Monthly Challenges


Voting for Genre Selection of June 2015 Monthly Challenges  

22 members have voted

  1. 1. Which Genre do you Want to Sing this Month?

    • R&B
      2
    • Country
      7
    • Blues
      6
    • Pop
      4
    • Folk
      1
    • Jazz
      6
    • Gospel
      1


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1. Does Johnny Cash count as Country?

2. How about Marty Robbins? El Paso?

Hell, I thought Johnny would be Country.

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Hey Challenge Manager?

Wouldn't it be a cool idea if we created a poll out at the May Challenge so people can vote for their fav.?  I mean its not a competition, but I think that might be fun and help give it some closure. And the winner can get something... I don't know, Ill figure something out... maybe a Starbucks gift card or something like that.

Sorry to interrupt your momentum here.

Great job btw... 

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Hey Challenge Manager?

Wouldn't it be a cool idea if we created a poll out at the May Challenge so people can vote for their fav.?  I mean its not a competition, but I think that might be fun and help give it some closure. And the winner can get something... I don't know, Ill figure something out... maybe a Starbucks gift card or something like that.

Sorry to interrupt your momentum here.

Great job btw... 

​Yeah, sure we'll do that. I'll throw up another anonymous poll tonight. Voting will close on the 9th.

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I have been trying to come up with the quintessential country song; It almost has to be Hank Williams Senior. A toss up between "Cold, cold Heart" and "I can't help it if I'm still in love with you".

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I have been trying to come up with the quintessential country song; It almost has to be Hank Williams Senior. A toss up between "Cold, cold Heart" and "I can't help it if I'm still in love with you".

​Well, you actually can select two songs to go into the pool of possible songs to be chosen.

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Where's everyone at? We need some more suggestions for Jazz.

Ronws

"All My Rowdy Friends" by Hank Williams, Jr 

"You Never Even Called Me By My Name"

Gneetap

"Train Train" by Blackfoot?

"I can't make you love me" by Bonnie Rait

Elvis

"You'll Never Leave"

Robert Lunte

"My Heroes have always been Cowboys" by Willie Nelson

Hobbit Rock

"Grand Tour" by George Jones

MDEW

"Cold cold heart"

"I can't Help if I'm Still in Love you"

by Hank Williams Sr.

 

We have NO Jazz suggestions yet. I'm extending  things until the 9th. I'll explain how we'll do things a little later.

 

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This is my second song. Feels Like Today by The Rascall Flatts

This is a cool one. Sing the lead's part all the way through and maybe even try laying down back up vocals for the other parts if your feeling adventurous.

 

 

 

 

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Jazz-  

 

 

 

 

 

And my other country selection

 

 

 

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My suggestions for Jazz:

 

Feeling Good by Nina Simone

 

 

It's hard for a Jersey boy to pick one Sinatra song, so I'm going to go with my favorite.

Summer Wind

 

 

Suggestions end in 24 hours. I'm going to randomly select 3 songs from each of the two genre pools, then randomly select a song from each of those pools for the challenge. Then the new challenges will start and go until the 6th of July. New challenge will also start July 6th.

 

 

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Go for feeling good. That one is awesone :)

​Yeah, it's one of the most recognizable songs. If I didn't recommend that one, I knew someone else would.

Any other suggestions? We got just one Country song from you and you can recommend two for Country and two for Jazz.

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Yeah! I'm feeling good because I suggested "I can't make you love me", a kick-arss song! I would have never known this song if it were not for a Songwriting course I took on-line at Coursera.

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Alright, suggestions are done. Now I will get to randomly selecting the challenge songs. Videos of this will be posted.

 

Ronws

"All My Rowdy Friends" by Hank Williams, Jr 

"You Never Even Called Me By My Name"

 

Gneetap

"Train Train" by Blackfoot?

"I can't make you love me" by Bonnie Rait

 

Elvis

"You'll Never Leave"

"Feeling Good"

"I can't Make you Love Me"

 

Robert Lunte

"My Heroes have always been Cowboys" by Willie Nelson

"I can't Make you Love me"

 

Hobbit Rock

"Grand Tour" by George Jones

"Don't Get Around Much More" by Nat King Cole

"One for My Baby" by Frank Sinatra

"Copperhead Road" by Steve Earle

 

MDEW

"Cold cold heart"

"I can't Help if I'm Still in Love you"

by Hank Williams Sr.

 

GSoul

"Feels like Today" by Rascal Flatts

"This Time" by Carrie Underwood

"Feeling Good" by Nina Simone

"Summer Wind" by Frank Sinatra

 

Jabroni

"Folsom Prison Blues" by Johnny Cash

"El Paso" by Marty Robbins

 

Anthony

"Autumn Leaves"

"They Say it's Wonderful"

 

Felipe Carvalho

"Crazy he Calls Me" by Billie Holiday

 

Bono

"Feeling Good"

"I can't Make you Love me"

 

 

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I love Willie. The album "Red Headed Stranger" is in my top ten of all time....any genre.

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