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@melissaetheridge1988 I agree that she doesn't take credit, but Greenwheel didn't ask her to do this. Greenwheel actually didn't know about this until they heard it on the radio (I've heard this from them). However, they were paid well and aren't upset about this, as she does this well. If anything, they're mad at Island Records for not pushing their record as well.
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@rich52080 FUCK YOU! She always goes out of her way to tell audience she didn't write it. In fact, Greenwheel asked her to do this to help them out. If you had ever seen her in concert, or heard her interviews you would know this. She even said this at this concert, the uploader just put the performance up. And she is NO puppet of a record label, you don't know shit about her! She has sold twenty-seven million albums worldwide and won a Oscar! Go suck her dick, HA!
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what a poser...she's a puppet of a record label...how dare she take credit for someone elses songwriting talent...Greenwheel is the talent behind the song not her
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@VanitysAngel I am going out to get her book! Loved her since 1992. Amazing Angel!
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she's amazing!!!! her guitar style is iNCOMPARABLE
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awesome song. thanks for the upload.
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@mundanejane550 Howdy, Just came across this, you may already have the answer, but just in case you haven't. The Song you are referring to is "Áll The Way To Heaven' from the album ''Your Little Secret''. cheers.
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Amen to this .....
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Still.........
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can i walk thru the world in ur eyes.........love these words.
Just an FYI--this song is actually a cover. It was originally done by a group called GreenWheel. The only reason I ever knew about their version is because it was featured on Smallville. Then, about 2 years alter, I hear this on the radio and go--hey! It's that one song! Personally, I think both are great versions, but Melissa's voice lends an amazing power to it.
Best wishes and a wonderful day... =)
AJMWriter 3 years ago 9
The song she sang that was about her father was actually "The Letting Go". If you read her book, it explains alot of her life in there. As a fan as well as a fellow musician, I respect her and love her music. I do suggest it. Its a good book. As good as any of her songs really... Keep it up Mrs.Etheridge.
VanitysAngel 2 years ago 3