365 Day Song Challenge: Day 129 – “To All The Girls I’ve Loved Before”
Day 129: Your least favorite duet.
“To All The Girls I’ve Loved Before” – Julio Iglesias and Willie Nelson
This song has all the earmarks of a lost bet.
Or a drunken “brainstorm”:
“I know! Let’s have that tan, Spanish dude and the guy that sings like a screeching cat do a duet!”
“Um… what?”
There is nothing about this recording that is redeeming. So many thoughts stampeding my brain:
The pairing is a complete mismatch.
Willie Nelson is horrible on his own, much less paired with anyone. He couldn’t sing his way out of a paper bag (or a tax bill, apparently).
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I’m not sure why Julio Iglesias was ever even famous.
The whole thing is just a nightmare.
The people who sprung this on an unsuspecting world really ought to be shot.
Awful. Awful. Awful. Awful. (And no, this has nothing to do with two milkshakes from Newport Creamery.)
And that’s all I have to say about that.
(I guess it’s good that I don’t have a strong opinion about it.)

Billy Squier was one of those guys whose career was white hot in the early 80s and then flashed out very quickly. Between 1981 and 1984 he had three multi-platinum albums, a bunch of popular singles, and was an MTV staple.
I was never a fan of Nirvana. The state perhaps, but not the band. I think Kurt Cobain was a greasy, overrated junkie. Tortured does not (necessarily) equal genius. There. I said it. (Let the hate begin.)
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