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Various - ET Country August 1989 flac album
  • Performer Various
  • Title ET Country August 1989
  • Date of release 1989
  • Style Country
  • Other formats VOX MPC MMF XM MP3 AC3 WMA
  • Genre World & Folk & Country
  • Size MP3 1951 mb
  • Size FLAC 1799 mb
  • Rating: 4.8
  • Votes: 731

1989 in British music. Her album, from which this was the title track, also topped the charts and became one of her most critically acclaimed worldwide. The single was followed by 3 further Top 5 hits in 1989; "Express Yourself" (N. ), "Cherish" (N. ) and "Dear Jessie" which peaked at N. over the Christmas period, becoming a big seller, selling over 250,000 copies.

K-Tel Distribution 3446.

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Released: Genre: Folk, World, & Country. Julie Et Les Freres Duguay. Le Vent Lève Les Jupons.

With 10 days to go until Taylor Swift's hotly anticipated fifth studio album '1989' drops, Twitter is circulating an alleged leaked copy of the '1989' track list. With 10 days to go until Taylor Swift's hotly anticipated fifth studio album 1989 drops, Twitter is circulating an alleged leaked copy (below) of the 1989 track list. We've reached out to Swift's rep to confirm if it's true and are awaiting reply. While we can't say this is legitimate, we can point out that two of the song titles - "You Are In Love" and "I Wish You Would" - were previously confirmed to Billboard by 1989 co-writer Jack Antonoff of Bleachers/fun. Incidentally, "Welcome to New York" were the exact words T-Swift used to open her Yahoo livestream in August, when she announced 1989.

On 19 August 1989 The Cure released their Lovesong single. As Swift announced that this album would mark a switch from country music to pop, the message became clear. So long Nashville, hello world pop domination - but she was still the superstar who had a dance party with her fans. On August 23, 1989, two million peaceful demonstrators joined hands across Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania to protest the occupation of the Baltic states by the Soviet Union. The whole thing was coordinated via hand-held portable radio!

One of the few certainties in the music business these days is that if Taylor Swift puts out a new album, it will sell by the truckload. Her last two records, Red and Speak Now, each sold more than one million copies in its first week out, an increasingly rare feat as music sales weaken, and listening habits shift to online streaming services like this site and YouTube. Two years ago, Red started with . million sales, the biggest opening in a decade and the last time that any album has crossed the million mark in one week

November 16, 1989 5:00AM ET. 100 Best Albums of the Eighties. Nevertheless, the single and the accompanying album managed to achieve their primary goals: to draw attention to South Africa's racist policy of apartheid and to support a cultural boycott of the country. It was completely successful, and that's such a rare thing," says Sun City organizer and coproducer Steve "Little Steven" Van Zandt, who rallied dozens of top rock, funk, rap and jazz acts to work on the project.

Tracklist

1 Kenny Rogers Planet Texas
2 Buck Owens, Ringo Starr Act Naturally
3 Randy Travis Promises
4 Tanya Tucker Daddy & Home
5 New Grass Revival Callin Baton Rouge
6 Bellamy Brothers You'll Never Be Sorry
7 Michael Martin Murphey Never Giving Up On Love
8 Southern Pacific Any Way The Wind Blows
9 Patsy Cole You And The Horse You Rode In On
10 Mary Chapin Carpenter Never Had It So Good
11 Highway 101 Honky Tonk Heart
12 Billy Joe Royal Love Has No Right
13 Cee Cee Chapman Twist Of Faith
14 Eddie Preston Long Time Comin
15 Russell Smith Angers And Tears
16 Marty Stuart Cry Cry Cry