
This has always been one of MJ's favorite songs. The Rolling Stones released Wild Horses in 1971 on their album Sticky Fingers . Mick and Keith wrote the song together, but the song's Wiki tells us that it is also said it was "originally written by Richards in response to having to leave his then-infant son Marlon to go on tour with the band. Although it is said Jagger re-wrote most of this song to reflect the end of his relationship with Marianne Faithfull, [...]

I try to discover a little something to make me sweeter. Some have expressed concern that there was no post when they woke up this morning. I am so sorry! I stopped reading Andrew Sullivan a long time ago. I did read him for a long time. Maybe four years in a row I read him. It's a testament to how much Andrew has to say that he's still finding the energy to blog, even though his opinions have become rehashed so often they've lost any semblance of meaning. [...]
The brilliant new single from Ms. Bedingfield gets a hilarious video treatment which transcends it's small visual faults by developing an interesting theme... Natasha Bedingfield "(I Wanna Have Your) Babies" dir. by Dave Meyers On 2005's "These Words," Natasha Bedingfield laid bare her considerable pop talents and penchant for undeniably catchy melodies. The song erupted across Top 40 radio despite blatantly referencing [...]
To have a baby or not have a baby : Ms. Walker acknowledged that her idea of blood being thicker than water runs contrary to her own philosophy in "Black, White and Jewish," in which she writes that "all blood is basically the same." In a 2001 Curve magazine article she said, "the bonds you create are just as important and just as powerful as the bonds that you are born into." When asked about this incongruity, she explained: "To grapple with how [...]

When looking for information on Natasha's acely titled forthcoming single I Want To Have Your Babies (it now seems it will not be released until 2007 as she's too busy being big in America) I came across this remix of a bonus track from the US version of her album. I couldn't help falling instantly in love with its sunny, catchy chorus, which stayed in my head for hours after each time I listened to it. I could totally imagine Natasha releasing this as a comeback single with a video something like Madonna's video for Ray of Light, and I [...]
Today's Music...Presenting only the best in the industry. Sample their music; Discover who the artist is... Only on Allie Is Wired! Natasha Bedingfield ~* These Words *~ [click song title to hear-right click to "save as" and download] Bonus Track: ~* Unwritten *~ source Natasha Bedingfield (born November 26, 1981) is a British pop singer, and sister of pop singer, Daniel Bedingfield.