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Toni Tennille performs I've Got the Music In Me Kiki Dee

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Uploaded by on Jan 4, 2007

Toni Tennille performs Kiki Dee's hit, 'I've Got the Music In Me' on her early 80s talk show. Misses the high note at the end. Love her anyway. Despite the goofy glasses and ill-advised hair do. LOL.

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  • You could think of appreciating each singer on their own merits. When you say one is so much better than another, you lose the ability to enjoy Toni for what she can do very well. It is your choice to limit your self. Are apples better than oranges?

  • You are so right!! I love Toni too! She is way underrated - what a shame!!

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  • Toni Tennile rules

  • Nah.

  • that isn't toni tennille's stle . she put out such a good girl image that's a hard sell for her as this is kind of a bad girl song. where as kiki as sweet and adorablke as she can be has a little more of that sassiness in her persona . thats what sells this song. technically kiki does the song better with the right timing and pauses as toni rushes through the number like....yeah this aint me lets get it over with.lol

  • See looks good for 70 years old

  • "I love Toni Tennille to bits, but she doesn't have the range! THIS IS MY-Y-Y LI-I-I-IFE!"

    That was, of course, my impersonation of the UK's No.1 pop/jazz diva.

  • To me both Toni and Kiki did good jobs

  • Wow awesome

  • Oh yeah?? Females are terrific, yes, but what about Elton John, Freddie Mercury (of Queen), Paul McCartney, Vaughn Monroe, Roger Daltrey, Three Dog Night, etc., etc. Ever heard an all-female choir? Yes, they sing like angels, but the singing gets much, much better when some excellent male voices are added, tenors, baritones, and bass. Reverse is also true. An all-male chorus can sound great, but the singing takes a big leap forward when sopranos and altos are added.

  • Love this song, and I also loved Toni Tennille, but the sum of the two parts is a LOT LESS than the two parts. This version is pretty bad. A very big disappointment. Why didn't they keep the original music and let Toni try to sing it?? Because that would have been smart

  • In terms of technique, Toni Tennille's isn't good here - she must have been nervous or something because her breathing is off.

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