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Subject: Could I say maybe a one album wonder?
Written By: jens_pinkflute on 05/03/07 at 5:51 pm
Who remembers Samantha Cole? She released an album in 1997, self-titled. She had one song that was played on the radio called "Happy with you". And I think "Without you" was also heard on the radio(though I never heard it). Anyone?
Subject: Re: Could I say maybe a one album wonder?
Written By: whistledog on 05/03/07 at 8:31 pm
I know Samantha Cole best as the female voice on Shaggy's 2001 hit "Luv Me, Luv Me". I still love that song!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSLE6lg0w6k
Subject: Re: Could I say maybe a one album wonder?
Written By: shaneiscrazy on 05/03/07 at 8:52 pm
http://www.mariahjournal.com/infozone/rumors/archives/00000009.shtml <<<<<<<<<<<<<<she may be a little creepy if this is true
Subject: Re: Could I say maybe a one album wonder?
Written By: jens_pinkflute on 05/03/07 at 9:20 pm
mm..no comment about that. All I know is that the album was pretty good.
Subject: Re: Could I say maybe a one album wonder?
Written By: quirky_cat_girl on 05/03/07 at 10:53 pm
http://www.mariahjournal.com/infozone/rumors/archives/00000009.shtml <<<<<<<<<<<<<<she may be a little creepy if this is true
it wouldn't let me open it...why is she creepy?
Subject: Re: Could I say maybe a one album wonder?
Written By: Haynsoul on 05/04/07 at 12:43 am
The only Samantha Cole album I could find on Amazon was one that looked exactly like Mariah Carey's first album. :o
Subject: Re: Could I say maybe a one album wonder?
Written By: jens_pinkflute on 05/04/07 at 11:51 am
Hey you know you're right. I always thought both cd covers were similar, I just never really put too much thought to it.
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