'Just a little misunderstanding' Contours..Powell..Astaire.

Eleanor Powell and Fred Astaire to the Contours 1966 Twisted Wheel classic. It's a cold man to hurt his woman And watch her walk away crying When all along, he knows he's wrong To be so hard on a woman that's trying I was so unkind to hurt you so Going out of my mind I just gotta let you know.. Baby, I can't let you go I realize I hurt you so Our love, surely can be mended It's just a little misunderstanding I remember you said You would always care Until death should we be apart. Then it surely must be .. my destiny To die the death of a broken heart So before I become, a wandering rover Let's get together Talk this thing over. Baby, I can't let you go I realize I hurt you so Our love, surely can be mended It's just a little misunderstanding. That's all it is. We've been loving so long .. that it just seems wrong. that our love could never be Be anywhere .. baby, I wouldn't care If I thought that you needed me. All the chains in the world Cant hold me .. cant hold me Like a robot your love controls me .. Baby ..... TheTwisted Wheel is a non commercial, interest site only. Should any copyright owner feel this offends, infringes or interferes in any way with legitimate rights of use, I will remove the item from display.
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Contours. First I look at the purse. Nicholas brothers.

The Nicholas brothers dance. Contours 'First I look at the purse' lyrics: What does every man look at first? Some fellas look at the eyes Some fellas look at the nose Some fellas look at the size Some fellas look at the clothes I don't care if her eyes are red I don't care if her nose is long I don't care if she's underfed I don't care if her clothes are wrong Why? 'cause first I look at the purse! Some fellas look at the smile they wear Some fellas look at the legs that's all Some fellas look at the style of their hair Some fellas want the waist to be small. I don't care if the teeth are big I don't care if the legs are thin I don't care if her hair is a wig Why waste time lookin' at the waistline? Why? 'cause first I look at the purse! A woman can be as fine as can be, with kisses sweet as honey But that don't mean a thing to me If she ain't got no money 'cause if the purse is fat....that's where it's at. Some fellas look at the way they walk The way they swing and sway Some fellas like the way they talk and dig the things they say. But I don't care if she wobbles like a duck and talks with a lisp I still think I'm in good luck if the dollar bills are crisp Why?..cause first I look at the purse! First I look at the purse! Tried to tell you. yeah yeah yeah kisses can be sweet as honey But I want me some money She can be covered with a rash Long as she's got some cash. I want a big fine car I don't want one suit Like a Hollywood star. TheTwisted wheel is a non commercial <b>...</b>
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The Contours - First I Look At The Purse

This is our 1989 remake of The Contours classic Motown single, "First I Look At The Purse". The Contours were one of the earliest Motown groups, coming hot on the heels of The Miracles and The Satintones. Founded by Joe Billingslea and joined soon after by Sylvester Potts, the group has endured for nearly fifty years, with their fiftieth anniversary coming up in 2009. Until recently Joe and Sylvester have been the mainstay of the group, with others changing lineup over the years, especially the lead singers, including Billy Gordon, Joe Stubbs, Dennis Edwards, and Daryl Nunlee, but always Joe Billingslea and Sylvester remained, which is why I find it so painful to learn that now they've gone their separate ways. and are running separate groups. Their first record on Motown was "Whole Lot Of Woman" in 1959, and in the early 1960s, they stole those old Motortown Revues at The Apollo Theatre in New York, with their spins and backdrops, something later adapted and adopted by the Northern Soul scene. Their biggest hit was "Do You Love Me", which was an even bigger hit in 1987 when it was featured in the Patrick Swayze film, "Dirty Dancing". But having said that, it was always for those joyous, stomping, mid Sixties classics, that England, and in particular the Northern Soul scene, hero worshipped the group - 'Just A Little Misunderstanding", "It's So Hard Being A Loser", and "Baby Hit And Run" in particular. But it was the success of "Dirty Dancing", which gave the Contours an <b>...</b>
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Tips for Applying Eyeshadow : Dark Eye Contours : Eyeshadow Application Tips

Learn how to apply dark contour colors on eyelids: makeup and eyeshadow, in this free video. Expert: modelrob Contact: www.texaslatina.com Bio: Yvette Parrish, make up artist to the stars, shows you how to apply makeup professionally. Filmmaker: Robin Morriss
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The Contours - This Old Heart Of Mine

This was the Contours version of the Isley Brothers classic hit, "This Old Heart Of Mine", that we released on their first album on the Motorcity label, and considering it was recorded in 1989, I think it's held up remarkably well.The Contours were one of the earliest Motown groups, coming hot on the heels of The Miracles and The Satintones. Founded by Joe Billingslea and joined soon after by Sylvester Potts, the group has endured for nearly fifty years, with their fiftieth anniversary coming up in 2009. Until recently Joe and Sylvester have been the mainstay of the group, with others changing lineup over the years, especially the lead singers, including Billy Gordon, Joe Stubbs, Dennis Edwards, and Daryl Nunlee, but always Joe Billingslea and Sylvester remained, which is why I find it so painful to learn that now they've gone their separate ways. and are running separate groups. Their first record on Motown was "Whole Lot Of Woman" in 1959, and in the early 1960s, they stole those old Motortown Revues at The Apollo Theatre in New York, with their spins and backdrops, something later adapted and adopted by the Northern Soul scene. Their biggest hit was "Do You Love Me", which was an even bigger hit in 1987 when it was featured in the Patrick Swayze film, "Dirty Dancing". But having said that, it was always for those joyous, stomping, mid Sixties classics, that England, and in particular the Northern Soul scene, hero worshipped the group - 'Just A Little Misunderstanding <b>...</b>
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The Contours - Running In Circles

This was the second single that we released by The Contours on the Motorcity label, and considering it was recorded in 1989, I think it's held up remarkably well.The Contours were one of the earliest Motown groups, coming hot on the heels of The Miracles and The Satintones. Founded by Joe Billingslea and joined soon after by Sylvester Potts, the group has endured for nearly fifty years, with their fiftieth anniversary coming up in 2009. Until recently Joe and Sylvester have been the mainstay of the group, with others changing lineup over the years, especially the lead singers, including Billy Gordon, Joe Stubbs, Dennis Edwards, and Daryl Nunlee, but always Joe Billingslea and Sylvester remained, which is why I find it so painful to learn that now they've gone their separate ways. and are running separate groups. Their first record on Motown was "Whole Lot Of Woman" in 1959, and in the early 1960s, they stole those old Motortown Revues at The Apollo Theatre in New York, with their spins and backdrops, something later adapted and adopted by the Northern Soul scene. Their biggest hit was "Do You Love Me", which was an even bigger hit in 1987 when it was featured in the Patrick Swayze film, "Dirty Dancing". But having said that, it was always for those joyous, stomping, mid Sixties classics, that England, and in particular the Northern Soul scene, hero worshipped the group - 'Just A Little Misunderstanding", "It's So Hard Being A Loser", and "Baby Hit And Run" in particular <b>...</b>
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SAM RIVERS, Mellifluous Cacophony (Rivers)

Fourth and final track from Sam River's original "Contours" album. Recorded 05/21/1965. Sam Rivers (tenor saxophone); Ron Carter (bass); Joe Chambers (drums); Freddie Hubbard (trumpet); Herbie Hancock (piano).
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Picking the Best Baby Stroller : Kolkraft Contour Double Baby Stroller Reivew

Learn about the features of the Kolkraft Contour Double baby stroller in this free video for parents on quality baby strollers. Expert: Roger Hicks Bio: Roger Hicks has been working at the Juvenile Shop in Los Angeles, CA for over 15 years. Filmmaker: Karina Fraley
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The Contours - Flashback

The Contours were one of the earliest Motown groups, coming hot on the heels of The Miracles and The Satintones. Founded by Joe Billingslea and joined soon after by Sylvester Potts, the group has endured for nearly fifty years, with their fiftieth anniversary coming up in 2009. Until recently Joe and Sylvester have been the mainstay of the group, with others changing lineup over the years, especially the lead singers, including Billy Gordon, Joe Stubbs, Dennis Edwards, and Daryl Nunlee, but always Joe Billingslea and Sylvester remained, which is why I find it so painful to learn that now they've gone their separate ways. and are running separate groups. Their first record on Motown was "Whole Lot Of Woman" in 1959, and in the early 1960s, they stole those old Motortown Revues at The Apollo Theatre in New York, with their spins and backdrops, something later adapted and adopted by the Northern Soul scene. Their biggest hit was "Do You Love Me", which was an even bigger hit in 1987 when it was featured in the Patrick Swayze film, "Dirty Dancing". But having said that, it was always for those joyous, stomping, mid Sixties classics, that England, and in particular the Northern Soul scene, hero worshipped the group - 'Just A Little Misunderstanding", "It's So Hard Being A Loser", and "Baby Hit And Run" in particular. But it was the success of "Dirty Dancing", which gave the Contours an entire new lease of life and made them tremendously in demand. And this was the period when <b>...</b>
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kolcraft contours optima review

Full Review of the Kolcraft Contours Optima can be read at mamadweeb.com
contour & highlight

doing a little contouring and highlighting for my m_c betchezz! i talk too much. ;D Contours are "shadows" so you want to go darker than your actual skin tone. I personally use the same shade on everyone to contour (NW55 Studio Stick Foundation), BUT it is all in the product control....
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The Contours - Ready Or Not Here I Come

This was a great piece of stomping Northern Soul that we cut in Detroit with the Contours in 1990. The Contours were one of the earliest Motown groups, coming hot on the heels of The Miracles and The Satintones. Founded by Joe Billingslea and joined soon after by Sylvester Potts, the group has endured for nearly fifty years, with their fiftieth anniversary coming up in 2009. Until recently Joe and Sylvester have been the mainstay of the group, with others changing lineup over the years, especially the lead singers, including Billy Gordon, Joe Stubbs, Dennis Edwards, and Daryl Nunlee, but always Joe Billingslea and Sylvester remained, which is why I find it so painful to learn that now they've gone their separate ways. and are running separate groups. Their first record on Motown was "Whole Lot Of Woman" in 1959, and in the early 1960s, they stole those old Motortown Revues at The Apollo Theatre in New York, with their spins and backdrops, something later adapted and adopted by the Northern Soul scene. Their biggest hit was "Do You Love Me", which was an even bigger hit in 1987 when it was featured in the Patrick Swayze film, "Dirty Dancing". But having said that, it was always for those joyous, stomping, mid Sixties classics, that England, and in particular the Northern Soul scene, hero worshipped the group - 'Just A Little Misunderstanding", "It's So Hard Being A Loser", and "Baby Hit And Run" in particular. But it was the success of "Dirty Dancing", which gave the <b>...</b>
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The Contours - Do You Love Me (1988 Version)

Re-release from "More Dirty Dancing". I was surprised nobody else had uploaded this. I tried to find a version that was of decent quality. Question:Who IS that DORK at the beginning of the video who lip synchs the opening line, and some of the words at random points in the video? They couldn't get The Contours to appear in the video? The least they could've done was use some old footage of them playing the song! There should be an old "Top of the Pops" clip of them or something.
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Contours & Body Horns: part 3

Contours & Body Horns: A Celebration of 40 years of the Fender Stratocaster
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improvised hmong song. we didn't know what we were doing. HONESTLYYYY. --- CONTOURS written and played by: sousanied and pavoua xiong Oh, what a joy to have met you such a delight to have walked with you there were many questions to be answered no hestitations, obligations were made oh, what a joy to have made you such lovely contours that compliment you you were thought within while made in my hands no one like me, then no one like you oh, how far we've come nothing can change the way i feel about you we're like willing willows never aging -thanks for the support everyone. God Bless.
InRoads Surface Import from Graphics - Contours

It is still common that you are given a file with just contours, no spot elevations and no breaklines. Your job is to create a DTM that will match contours in the drawing. This workflow will show you the best way to create a DTM from just contours.
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AutoCAD - Google Earth: Import terrain and create contour lines

This "Getting Started Video" demonstrates how to import terrain points and create contour lines from Google Earth with Plex.Earth Tools 2.0 for AutoCAD 2010-2011. Explore important terrain characteristics and detect affecting features, before you go on-site. With Plex.Earth Tools 2.0 you can also: - Create surfaces using surveying or design data (points, breaklines, elevation texts, outer and inner boundaries) - Embed your own on-site surveying data to enrich and correct inaccuracies of Google Earth terrain, in order to precisely define the terrain features of your project. - Calculate the volume between surfaces or between a surface and a plane ...and many more! For more information and download, visit: www.plexscape.com
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the contours- can you jerk like me

the contours wonder if you can do the dance like them? well, can you? another william stevenson, ivy jo hunter compositon and production with a brilliant beat just perfect when you're dancing "the jerk." calling all drummers- check out that lock-step, start-stop, hide-and-seek drum figure that is played throughout. whatever you want to call it, it seem it was a william stevenson / ivy jo hunter creation. that or the drummer they favored came up with it and the two called for it on quite a number of their dance numbers. just check out the martha and the vandellas' "dance party" album and you'll hear it a number times. it's also found on the spinners' "sweet thing." here, the beat is whiplash-quick, but always tight and augmented with what may be handclaps or some other echoed percussion, great work on tambourine. another stevenson / hunter signature is a muscular horn arrangement. what sets this duo's work apart from most of the other motown producers is that instead of a saxaphone solo during the break, there was often a brassy and full-range horn arrangement. "can you do the jerk" contains one of the hottest horn riffs ever committed to wax (and notice how right at the fade, those horns go up an octave, suggesting the funk brothers may have played on for who knows how much longer after the record grooves ran out!) billy gordon once again delivers a throat-ripping performance- he and levi stubbs of the four tops had some astoundingly resilliant vocal chords! the contours <b>...</b>
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Contour Surface Sound Compact (Ultra Slim Bluetooth Carkit)

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The Contours 1965 - "Baby Hit And Run" MOTOWN-18

The Contours once had Dennis Edwards and Levi Stubbs of the "Four Tops" brother Joe, in the line up. This is a 1965 track for you. Please feel free to let me know your comments on this track? JOHN
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Part C: Overland Mapping with Campaign Cartographer - Contours

Part C: This tutorial shows you how to create a professional overland map for your RPGs using ProFantasy's Campaign Cartographer 3 (CC3) application. In this part, we add contours to our map.
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Contours - Do You Love Me (Original)

Celebrating now over 50 years of Motown music with one of the first vocal groups Berry Gordy, Jr. signed for his record company, The Contours. The group failed their first audition, but when Jackie Wilson took them himself back to Gordy for a second audition, they were signed. "Do You Love Me" was originally intended for The Temptations, but Gordy gave the tune to The Contours, and it ended up being their only Top 40 recording, peaking at #3 in September of 1962. The song got a second life with the 1987 release of the Patrick Swayze film, "Dirty Dancing", and it was re-released as a single and jumped all the way to #11 on the charts, twenty-five years after its original issue.
How to: highlight and contour the face

handbag.com's beauty expert, John Gustafson gives a simple guide how to use make up to highlight and contour your best features
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