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0q : Really country/swing sounding, a real grower.
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1q : Shania has maintained high standards, beginning with a stunning debut, an exceptional sophomore followed by a smash called Come on Over, and by then the only way to go was 'Up'.
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2q : For those curious, both of the version of Party For Two are great!
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309:2:338::Who is Shania Twain? .....for those of you whe were living under a rock during the mid to late 90's, she is the female who re-defined country music for the better good with a breath of fresh air, a unique style, exceptional songwriting, attitude, strong independent character and a versitile musical arrangement along with rock solid production. ...oh and she is one of the most successful artists in history, her "Come On Over" album is the biggest selling album EVER by a female artist and the 5th or so biggest selling album of all time. It is basically the female equivalent of Thriller! Shania writes all of her own songs and melodies on guitar and does a wonderful job singing them. But not only that, she earned her way to stardom by growing up extremely poor, having her birth father walk out on her at a young age, singing in bars at night from the age of 8, losing BOTH her parents in a car accident at 21 and having to cut her chances of having a musical career short to parent her younger sibelings while singing at a resort to pay the bills, so she has truly payed her dues. Now that Shania has finally released her Greatest Hits album, you can have all her greatest songs on 1 CD! Admittedly, I could list a whole other CD's worth of great Shania songs which were left off but this is still a mighty strong collection and gives you a good idea of who Shania is as an artist and a person and I would definitily recommend looking into her other albums also. Forever and For Always: 10/10 - Lovely, breezy ballad, my favorite Shania song! Beautiful lyrics, excellent melody, and Shania shows off great vocal range without going over the top like certain other female artists. I'm Gonna Getcha Good: 9/10 - The more rock side of Shania! Very sassy, infectious lyrics and great beat...Shania will "Getcha Good" with this song! UP!: 9/10 - If this song doesn't Up! your mood then nothing will. Come On Over: 9/10 - Nice unique sound...great beat and an admirable display of Shania's great personality. Man! I Feel Like A Woman!: 10/10 - One of Shania's trademark songs. Shania just nails it with her attitude and charisma! Great lyrics, great guitar riffs, great guitar solo, great song! That Don't Impress Me Much: 10/10 - Another of Shania's trademark songs. Great song about what a woman wants in a guy. More then just good looks, cars and all that other fancy crap, it takes something deeper then that to impress Shania! From This Moment On: 10/10 - Ok, everything about this song is just pure excellence! THE ultimate love song. Epic ballad about true love, almost haunting at how beautiful it is....gorgeous vocals and killer guitar solo! Honey, I'm Home: 9/10 - The more country side of Shania. Great fiddles and interesting lyrics. You're Still The One: 10/10 - Another of Shania's trademark songs. Beautiful ballad about beating the odds and true love. Don't Be Stupid: 9/10 - Great song about trust. Killer beat and awesome fiddles. Love Gets Me Every Time: 8/10 - Nice song about unexpectedly falling in love. Another display of Shania's country side. No One Needs To Know: 9/10 - Great country song with catchy lyrics. You Win My Love: 8/10 - Good song with some nice riffs! I'm Outta Here: 9/10 - Excellent statement about being in a relationship for love otherwise "I'm Outta Here"! The Woman In Me: 10/10 - Really intimate ballad! Magical! Any Man Of Mine: 10/10 - Shania's breakthrough and arguably best country song, excellent attitude and lyrics! Whose Bed Have Your Boots: 9/10 - Great tongue in cheek country song about adultery. Party for Two (with Mark McGrath): 7/10 - Not bad, although I prefere the version with Billy Currington. Don't!: 9.5/10 - Haunting ballad about forgiveness. Party for Two (with Billy Currington): 10/10 - Excellent beat and extremely catchey lyrics! Really fun! I Ain't No Quitter: 8/10 - One of those songs you'll probably either love or hate. Really country/swing sounding, a real grower.
722:2:344::As a general rule, a singer's best album will always be his or her compilation at any time in their career. Why purchase all Madonna albums when The Immaculate Collection would sum it up? Why bother looking for Britney's debut album when the only track worthwhile on it was to be found on Greatest Hits: My Prerogative? Certainly, Greatest Hits here sums up Shania Twain, the country-twanged diva who managed to make history by setting sale records and having major crossover to mainstream music. Since every single record Shania has ever done sounds like a Greatest Hits by normal standards, its impossible to know where to begin. Shania has maintained high standards, beginning with a stunning debut, an exceptional sophomore followed by a smash called Come on Over, and by then the only way to go was 'Up'. Now, the album here sums up Shania's short but perfect catalogue in one CD. For those who are not big fans or dislike country music, like I did, then you'll still appreciate this. Shania transformed the whole image of country, and this CD basically shows how she did. All the songs were co-written by Shania with husband/producner John M Lange. The new songs are also worthwhile. Party For Two, available in two versions is a fun duet, which although underperformed on the pop charts still manages to be a groovy track to sample. Ain't No Quitter is a lazy, catchy song, despite a somewhat negative image, but overall, this album is THE album that represents country music at its best. A must buy for everyone, and as for Shania fans, well, no use telling you as you'd already have this...
812:2:329::I normally don't buy greatest hits albums from artists that I already own the albums for but I had to make an exception in this case. 20 different songs (there are 2 versions of Party For Two making the complete 21 song cd) is what I'd call a complete cd. Normally artists take their 10-12 biggest songs plus one new song and call it a greatest hits album. Amazingly enough a year or so later they put out a second greatest hits album that you have to pay another $15 for to have the complete hits collection. You have to respect Shania for giving us, the fans, a great value for our money. I would recommend this album to anyone interested in getting a Shania cd as every song is a gem. For those curious, both of the version of Party For Two are great. I won't try to describe them as I'll trip over myself. Whether or not you have all of Shania's albums or not, pick this one up as either way, you get what you pay for: all of her best songs in one place.
860:2:313:: Amazon.com Shania Twain--recluse, happily married, mother of one--has sold more than 40 million albums with flirty, hook-laden, beat-heavy, country-tinged pop that has all the subtlety of a musical wet T-shirt contest, yet is as irresistible as Swiss chocolate and Pringles. There are a few heartfelt, moon-in-June love ballads on this generous and long-awaited 20-song collection, which includes three new songs along with all the predictable chart-toppers and near-chart-toppers. But it's the mostly nonstop, uptempo booty-shakers--too often with garish overproduction and vapid lyrics--that, for the unconverted, tend to run together after a while. No doubt, this relentlessly upbeat retrospective will keep Twain's millions of fans jumping up and down on their sofas. --Bob Allen Recommended Contemporary Crossover LeAnn Rimes, This Woman Faith Hill, Faith Dixie Chicks, Top of the World Tour LeAnn Rimes, Blue Faith Hill, Breathe Martina McBride, Martina
862:2:322::Most greatest hits collections go in chronological order from oldest to newest. It's different how Shania's Greatest hits disc starts with those from her newest CD (UP!) and go backwards in her career to the Woman in Me days, and then wrapping up with the previously unreleased songs. This is a great CD to listen to out on my boat on a sunny day. I'm mostly a really big fan of the upbeat songs like "You Win My Love", "That Don't Impress Me Much", "Who's Bed Have Your Boots Been Under" and "Up", but no one sings a ballad quite like Shania, especially "Forever and Always" and "From This Moment". There's definitely not a weak song in the bunch, I like both versions of "Party for Two", it makes me wanna dance and sing. Excellent collection for sure
866:2:355::Forget all those cliche songs about Drinking, Fighting, Cheating, Suicide etc, Shania's not a cowgirl, or a redneck....she is a fine, classy lady who knows how to make a wide variety of original music, she can literally sing anything with that beautiful voice of hers and has enough personality, charisma and heart in her singing to give her lyrics a ring of truth and touch of sincerity. Shania is probably the most versatile artist out there today, from twangy country to cutting-edge rock, this CD is a collection of finely produced masterpieces. ...oh, and she looks good too! Although the difference between Shania and a load of other pretty faces in the music industry is that Shania's beauty stems from within and she has the talent and class to back up her great looks.
883:2:349::Wow what a great cd this was. I am not a big country fan and I only own Shania's Up cd so i had to but she's the only country singer I love and I ahd to get this cd. The cd has such great songs like I'm Gonna Getcha Good, UP!, Come On Over, Man! I Feel Like A Woman!, From This Moment, You're Still The One, No One Needs To Know, Whose Bed Have Your Boots and great new songs like both versions of Party for Two sung with Mark McGrath and Billy Currington also 2 othewr new songs. This cd is great no wonder wht Shania is one of the greates couintry singers ever.
940:6:217:: Dylan's in rockin' good form on this cut from the 1971 benefit flick, The Concert for Bangladesh , just released as a deluxe edition DVD by Rhino. Dylan shines here, flanked by show organizer George Harrison and Leon Russell. The disk is available at www.concertforbangladesh.com and also features Eric Clapton, Ringo Star, Billy Preston, Ravi Shankar and many more.
961:4:331:: Issue number 31.41: Published on 8/17/2005. ATTACK OF THE $3 TOMATO : How Portland's snooty tastes are saving Oregon farms, luring kids back to the land and even-gasp!-teaching Republicans and Democrats to get along. - BY ZACH DUNDAS
962:4:470:: Issue number 31.35: Published on 6/7/2005. HOMETOWN HOOLIGANS* : *(And we mean that in the nicest way!) - The Portland Timbers' die-hard fans prove that in soccer, Army life is grand. - BY CLIFF PFENNING, ZACH DUNDAS
963:4:557:: GAY OR PORTLANDER? : When it comes to fashion, straights are supposed to borrow their looks from gay boys. In this town, it looks like it's the reverse. What's up with that? - BY BYRON BECK
964:4:190:: Issue number 31.47: Published on 9/28/2005. WELCOME TO GASTORIA! : How the economic boon promised by liquefied natural gas would bring mega-tankers, terror alerts and environmental threats to the Columbia River. - BY NICK BUDNICK
965:4:279:: JACKED UP : Sen. Gordon Smith, who's taken tribal money and some dubious trips funded by lobbyists, has been strangely quiet during Capitol Hill's' current hubbub over super-lobbyist Jack Abramoff. - BY NICK BUDNICK
965:4:283:: Issue number 31.43: Published on 8/31/2005. BIKER, INTERRUPTED : Here's what I do remember. Lying curled on the street with wincing pain gripping my back, thinking I must be paralyzed. - BY ANGELA VALDEZ
965:4:329:: THE STEVE GOLDSCHMIDT PAPERS: : Read why an arbitrator ruled Portland Public Schools should be on the hook for $620,000 after Superintendent Vicki Phillips fired human-resources director Steve Goldschmidt. - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
966:4:367:: HAZZARDOUS WASTE : If you think a cheap Japanese car dressed up as the General Lee sounds ridiculous, wait'll you see Jessica Simpson trying to fill those Daisy Dukes. - BY BECKY OHLSEN
966:4:653:: Roey Thorpe : Are civil unions a sellout, or too much too soon? The leader of Oregon's biggest gay-rights group ponders a Freedom Summer, Karen Minnis and political reality. - BY HENRY STERN
967:4:237:: SEPARATING THE MASTERS FROM THE LORDS : Hobbits might bring in the cash, but, as Oregon Symphony conductor Carlos Kalmar explains, the real action is in the classics. - BY JAMES BASH
967:4:328:: HOW TO TALK DIRTY AND INFLUENCE PEOPLE : Penn Jillette talks about his controversial, profanity-fueled documentary, The Aristocrats , and how bad taste makes America a better place. - BY ADRIAN CHEN
968:4:422:: HELL ON WHEELS : A Portland athlete sounds off on Murderball , the movie that's making the aggressive sport of quad rugby the talk of the nation. - BY DAVID WALKER
968:4:583:: ART WARS : Pastiche or Par-TAY? Conceptual or Sensual? Those questions are at the heart of the divide separating the art stars who are painting Portland's scene. - BY RICHARD SPEER
969:4:241:: Issue number 31.45: Published on 9/14/2005. THE NEW DEAL : If you thought the Texas Pacific deal for PGE was bad, get a load of this. - BY NIGEL JAQUISS
969:4:297:: BITING THE HAND THAT FEEDS THEM : Business bigwigs say Portlanders should vote before the city funds political campaigns. What about the public cash they get? - BY ZACH DUNDAS
969:4:349:: ARE YOU READY TO ROCK? : Ian and Tyson Smith return with Monday Night Gig , a not-so-glamorous look at the world of rock 'n' roll. - BY DAVID WALKER
969:4:460:: WHEN IN FOAM... : What do you get when you mix soap, water, a room full of 18-year-olds and a long-haired guy in a sports coat? - BY MARK BAUMGARTEN
969:4:493:: Issue number 31.34: Published on 6/29/2005. BOSS HOG : Sheriff Bernie Giusto wants more of your money to lock up bad guys. Don't fall for it. - BY ANGELA VALDEZ
969:4:532:: BACK FROM THE GRAVE : In the real-deal movie event of the summer, George Romero returns to the world of zombies with Land of the Dead. - BY DAVID WALKER
969:4:566:: Issue number 31.31: Published on 6/8/2005. CREATIVE BIND : Artists want it. Developers want to build it. So why is cheap live/work space hard to find? - BY ZACH DUNDAS
969:4:719:: Anatomy of a Corporate Crime : Anatomy of a Corporate Crime Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room explains how everything went so terribly, terribly wrong. - BY DAVID WALKER
969:4:740:: Black Mountain vs. the Blanket of Humility : Vancouver, B.C., group unabashedly flays the corpse of rock in the face of scores of offended indie rockers. - BY DAVE CLIFFORD
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970:4:13:: Issue number 32.02: Published on 11/16/2005. America's Oregon's Next Top Model Governor : Gov. Ted Kulongoski is stumbling on the campaign catwalk. Meet the wannabes... - BY NIGEL JAQUISS
970:4:420:: KISSING HISTORY : In The Painted Kiss , a Portland writer digs up the dirt on Klimt and buries Girl with a Pearl Earring . - BY JOHANNA DROUBAY
970:4:469:: THRILL : A man, a wife and a mysterious, reappearing girl: What happens after you reveal how much you like the seduction of being watched? - BY PETER ROCK
970:4:584:: Issue number 31.30: Published on 6/1/2005. SCARS FADE, MEMORIES DON'T : How a Pill Hill clinic helps survivors of torture put their lives back together. - BY CHRIS LYDGATE
970:4:649:: Revenge and Redemption : With the final episode in his trilogy of Star Wars prequels, Revenge of the Sith, George Lucas finally gets it right. - BY BRIAN LIBBY
971:4:162:: Issue number 31.48: Published on 10/5/2005. Portland's New New Economy : High unemployment. More businesses. Lower income. More newcomers. It ain't business as usual. - BY ZACH DUNDAS
971:4:258:: CONNECTING THE DOTS : WW plunges into the first week of the PICA's Time-Based Art Festival and comes up with more questions than answers. - BY JOHANNA DROUBAY
971:4:263:: Issue number 31.44: Published on 9/7/2005. RIFF CITY : The rise and fall of the great pop hopes that ruled Portland's early-'90s music scene. - BY MARK BAUMGARTEN
972:4:132:: Off The Rack : Fashion designer Sean Paisant loves emo and edgy style. But when does the music end and the mainstream begin? - BY MORGAN MOODY
972:4:136:: Street of Dreams : Northeast Alberta: How a gritty, indie art walk morphed into a 30-odd-block food wonderlandright under our noses. - BY JIM DIXON, KELLY CLARKE
972:4:216:: Issue number 31.46: Published on 9/21/2005. UNTAPPED WATERS : Stanley Waters might be a teen piano prodigy-but almost no one knows it. - BY ELIZABETH ARMSTRONG MOORE
972:4:232:: Who's Who In The Battle Of The Gorge Casino : Your guide to the players-and who's paying them-in Oregon's fight over off-the-rez gambling. - BY NIGEL JAQUISS
972:4:239:: TBA POST-MORTEM : PICA's third annual Time-Based Art Festival folds its tent. - BY TIFFANY LEE BROWN, KELLY CLARKE, JOHANNA DROUBAY, ZACH DUNDAS, STEFFEN SILVIS, RICHARD SPEER
972:4:295:: JOHN, NOT JOHN : There's history in John Weinland's name, but you'll also hear its echos in the Portland folk-pop band's brilliant music. - BY MARK BAUMGARTEN
972:4:347:: IRON CHEF - FARMERS MARKET EDITION : You've got the fresh fruits and veggies. Now what the hell do you do with 'em? - BY IVY MANNING
972:4:631:: Issue number 31.28: Published on 5/18/2005. WHERE'S THE ART? : A Portrait of a Dead Artist, a Desperate Widow and Her Scheming Suitor - BY ANGELA VALDEZ
972:4:655:: Drink and Be Merry : Saucebox built its rep on cocktails and a smashing setting. Along the way, it forgot about the food. - BY NANCY ROMMELMANN
972:4:65:: Artist Breaks For Pleasure : Boy Eats Drum Machine teams up with some of Portland's best drummers, and they didn't even know it. - BY MARK BAUMGARTEN
973:4:106:: One Fine Mess : Portland schools face a financial hole, ticked-off teachers and an end to the local income tax. Now what? - BY NICK BUDNICK
973:4:108:: Lost And Found : Seth Friedman and Davy Rothbart both started their literary careers through indie publishing. That's where the similarities end. - BY KARLA STARR
973:4:131:: Blood, Bones And Road Kill : The chilling truth about what real cooks do with the scraps and proteins we'd leave behind. - BY KELLY CLARKE
973:4:138:: A River Runs Through It : Far from the Portland crowds, Tha' Hood (River, that is) is quickly becoming a restaurant town. - BY IVY MANNING
973:4:148:: The Planet The - Thursday, Oct. 13 : Is The Planet The doomed? WW goes to the source to find out. - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
973:4:309:: JOE COON : Oregon Army National Guard soldier talks about the temporary shutdown of his blog and what scares him in Iraq. - BY ROBERT HAMRICK
973:4:318:: BC's American Saloon Outlaws, Legends and Lovers, aug. 17 : Club sheds sci-fi veneer, goes where no hipster joint has gone before. - BY JAY HORTON
973:4:34:: Full Frontal : The contestants for Oregon's Next Governor show off their assets and bare their blemishes in response to our questionnaire. - BY NIGEL JAQUISS
973:4:403:: Issue number 31.38: Published on 7/27/2005. POKER BOY : Texas Hold'em made cardplaying a national craze. Gary Needham makes it his career. - BY CHRIS SEMANSKY
973:4:429:: Ralph Bagley : The Oregon-based designer of the biggest Christian video game ever talks about a new crusade (and Grand Theft Auto). - BY ADRIAN CHEN
973:4:544:: Issue number 31.32: Published on 6/15/2005. IN WEED WE TRUST : Despite the Supreme Court's ruling, Barbara Elfstrom-and Oregon-are not going back. - BY NICK BUDNICK
973:4:664:: All Over Again : Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings time warp to 1972, when the soul was good. Oh, wait-it still is. - BY DOUGLAS WOLK
973:4:742:: Subversion with a Smile : The Portland Documentary and eXperimental Film Festival returns with a lineup of tightrope walkers, View-Masters and misdemeanors. - BY BRIAN LIBBY
973:4:79:: Meth, Sex and Murder : Prosecutors believe Mark Lee Hudgens tried to cash in after his friends killed a prominent local lawyer. - BY ANGELA VALDEZ
974:4:182:: SALMON GONE WILD : WW 's consumer report finds (drum roll, please) local stores telling the truth in selling wild salmon. - BY ADRIAN CHEN
974:4:298:: WHEN SIZE MATTERS: THE HALF-GALLON CHALLENGE : How typhoons in Madagascar are cheating ice-cream lovers and stressing out Oregon's Umpqua Dairy. - BY ADRIAN CHEN
974:4:303:: DIGGING UP THE PAST : Part romance, part thriller, The Constant Gardener is one of the best films of the year. - BY DAVID WALKER
974:4:305:: Issue number 31.42: Published on 8/24/2005. HOT OR NOT : Oregon's official weatherman has good news about global warming-it doesn't exist. - BY PAUL KOBERSTEIN
974:4:36:: Issue number 32.01: Published on 11/9/2005. Mud, Sweat And Gears : How the once-obscure sport of cyclocross has exploded in Portland. - BY ANGELA VALDEZ
974:4:425:: Issue number 31.37: Published on 7/20/2005. FIRST. LIVE. LOCO. : Fox 12's mayhem and mugshots are driving Portland's TV news insane. - BY ZACH DUNDAS
974:4:497:: CHRISTOPHER ROOKS : Mercy Corps activist from Portland heads to Scotland for the G-8 summit (plus a close encounter with Bono?). - BY ZACH DUNDAS
974:4:679:: No, You do it!` : Hush Records used technology and a little elbow grease to give a local community a voice. - BY MARK BAUMGARTEN
974:4:697:: Issue number 31.25: Published on 4/27/2005. Lake O-be-gone : Green slime and a shareholder revolt poison the waters of Lake Oswego. - BY NIGEL JAQUISS
974:4:81:: For The Love Of Lacrosse : Why dozens of men fight to make $10,000 a year playing pro lacrosse in Portland. - BY JOSHUA RYAN
974:4:88:: Chasing War : Author Anthony Swofford talks combat on the eve of the film debut of his acclaimed memoir Jarhead . - BY DAVID WALKER
975:4:141:: Issue number 31.49: Published on 10/12/2005. Curing Jamie Handley : One Portland family pushes a fix for the autism "epidemic." - BY ANGELA VALDEZ
975:4:145:: Joseph Wilson : Ex-ambassador turned Bush critic says the debate over Iraq has been lost in the back-and-forth over him. - BY NIGEL JAQUISS
975:4:161:: All my Trail Blazers : Portland's sports soap opera tries cast changes, new plots in the face of sagging ratings - BY CLIFF PFENNING
975:4:211:: STAR SUCCOR : Thumbsucker 's digital sage pulls his thumb out of his mouth and plunges it into viewers' hearts. - BY BYRON BECK
975:4:212:: THREE DEGREES OF VANDERSLICE : WW puts one of the Bay Area's most prolific musicians and producers to the test. - BY CASEY JARMAN
975:4:235:: Shelter Skelter : As Katrina evacuees get a warm and fuzzy welcome, Portland's own homeless ask, "What about us?" - BY TOBY VAN FLEET
975:4:238:: Language Barrier : Spanish director's Alex de la Iglesia's The Perfect Crime is one of the best comedies in years. - BY DAVID WALKER
975:4:322:: ON A REMOTE DESERT ISLAND : WW's comics journalist Ryan Alexander-Tanner washes ashore, only to find THE WATERY GRAVES. - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
975:4:361:: A TALE OF TWO CITIES : It was the best of parking meters, it was the worst of parking meters. - BY ADRIAN CHEN
975:4:364:: ALL PDX POP, ALL WEEKEND LONG : For the second year in a row, local music festival spreads the love. - BY MARK BAUMGARTEN
975:4:398:: WILL WORK FOR... : Sam Adams wants to work Portland's crappiest jobs. Have we got some ideas for him! - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
975:4:400:: 365 DAYS, 52 WEEKS, 12 MONTHS, 1 SCENE : A look back at the year in Portland music. - BY JAY HORTON, MARK BAUMGARTEN
975:4:419:: ODOT'S PEAK AT THE FUTURE : State report forecasts the end of cheap oil - and it could be soon. - BY ADRIAN CHEN
975:4:42:: The $2.50 Taco : Why does a North Mississippi taqueria have foodies up in arms? Hint: It's not the food. - BY SETH LORINCZI
975:4:445:: THE SILENT LANGUAGE OF GUS VAN SANT : In Last Days , Portland's indie filmmaker reveals his own cinematic dialect. - BY DAVID WALKER
975:4:556:: THE OFFSPRING EFFECT : How the hardening of John Askew's son's poop relates to the softening of Stephen Malkmus' sound. - BY MARK BAUMGARTEN
975:4:603:: SHE'S GOT BALLS : Los Angeles transplant Angela Batinovich is bringing lacrosse to Portland, and she's bringin' the pain, too. - BY MARK BAUMGARTEN
975:4:639:: You Know Who You Remind Me Of? : Okkervil River's bursting and blistering pop begs comparisons. Its leadman does not. - BY AMY MCCULLOUGH
975:4:646:: This Is Gonna Hurt : Prefuse 73 tries a little collaboration, taking its experimental hip-hop in a new, less-experimental direction. - BY MARK BAUMGARTEN
975:4:648:: Put Me In, Coach, I'm Ready to Pay : City commissioner PDC (Puzzled, Disgusted and Critical) over agency coaching contract. - BY NIGEL JAQUISS
975:4:671:: Written on the Wall : Local filmmaker Jimmy Bolton creates a moving portrait of urban isolation in The Graffiti Artist. - BY DAVID WALKER
975:4:739:: Break, Blow, Burn : Writer Camille Paglia on Jim Morrison's magical mushroom cult, a bisexual utopia and, oh yes, poetry. - BY RICHARD SPEER
975:6:207:: This is the best version of Just Like a Woman that exists to my knowledge. It was awesome watching it for the first time!
976:4:157:: Different Strokes, Same Folks : The Portland Lesbian & Gay Film Festival retools its sex appeal for changing times. - BY DAVID WALKER
976:4:18:: Nate McMillan : New Trail Blazers coach learning just how hard rebuilding this team and its reputation will be. - BY CLIFF PFENNING
976:4:267:: MICHAEL TISSERAND : New Orleans alt-weekly editor speaks from dry land. (PLUS WEB EXTRA Q & A Ben Ellis) - BY ZACH DUNDAS
976:4:325:: STILL BOMBING AFTER ALL THESE YEARS : "Zoobombers" endure scrapes with law and street to mark their third anniversary. - BY BRANDON HARTLEY
976:4:327:: THE STEM-CELL SHUFFLE : Pro-life Republican Sen. Gordon Smith backs embryonic stem-cell research. Top OHSU stem-cell scientist doesn't. Huh? - BY ADRIAN CHEN
976:4:336:: THE ORIGINAL UNORIGINALS : Foghorn Stringband makes it to the top of the old-time pile by sticking to tradition. - BY JEFF ROSENBERG
976:4:33:: For The Love Of Cash : Walk the Line brings the legend of Johnny Cash to the big screen. - BY DAVID WALKER
976:4:466:: THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE AWFUL : WW ranks the best and worst of Salem's lot. - BY HENRY STERN, RYAN HUME
976:4:517:: Goodbye, porkpie hat : Fascinating bio about the genius behind the atom bomb who made his enemies see red. - BY MATT BUCKINGHAM
976:4:580:: THE STICKER SHOCK TO COME : MultCo faces questions ahead about what to do when county income tax ends. - BY ANGELA VALDEZ
976:4:62:: Issue number 31.52: Published on 11/2/2005. Leif's Auto Body Experience : Under the hood of a Portland collision-repair business. - BY NICK BUDNICK
976:4:656:: From Ragtag to Riches : An unlikely team, Heroes & Villains offer their services as Portland's newest cutest band. - BY JEFF ROSENBERG
976:4:673:: Smoking Out a Fire Bureau Building's History : A tale of hot real estate and a familiar last name. - BY NIGEL JAQUISS
976:4:718:: Wordstock, Baby! : Wannabe writers, eager readers and shouting scribes turn out for PDX's new low-brow lit festival. - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
976:4:83:: Pretty Greedy Electric : If you think the city spent a lot on its PGE bid, check this out. - BY NIGEL JAQUISS
977:4:185:: The Wait In The Wings : A Portland actor pays his dues backstage at Ashland's Oregon Shakespeare Festival. - BY JOHANNA DROUBAY
977:4:186:: The Hustler In The Penthouse : Local film critic falls under the spell of The Last Playboy . - BY DAVID WALKER
977:4:210:: Whose Thumb Is It, Anyway? : Mike Mills' feature debut uncovers the truth about family and oral fixation. - BY DAVID WALKER
977:4:256:: The Masters Of Disasters : When PDX-based Mercy Corps gets the call, you know it must be bad. - BY ZACH DUNDAS
977:4:286:: LESLIE FRANE : This Labor Day, one union leader is confident organized labor can pick up the pieces. - BY RYAN HUME
977:4:348:: WHAT NOT TO HAIR : Because, really, isn't everybody an expert when it comes to local anchor style? - BY LAURA SHINN
977:4:382:: READER'S POLL - YOU VOTED. WE TALLIED. : Check out the results for WW's BIGGEST READERS POLL EVER!!! - BY LAURA SHINN
977:4:383:: Issue number 31.39: Published on 8/3/2005. The Dubie Awards : Our Dubious Achievement Awards for the 2005 Legislature. - BY NICK BUDNICK
977:4:418:: RUN, RABBIT, RUN : Big changes in store for a landmark Division corner - and some are unnerved. - BY ZACH DUNDAS
977:4:421:: BY THE SWORD : In a quiet suburban sports factory, Oregon's fencers slash their way to international glory. - BY ZACH DUNDAS
977:4:629:: Let Them Eat Cake : The hardboiled, stylish Layer Cake is one of the year's tastiest crime thrillers. - BY DAVID WALKER
977:4:644:: The Eves of Destruction : On the 25th anniversary of St. Helens' eruption, what other blow-ups are brewing? - BY HENRY STERN
977:4:645:: The Empire Strikes Out! : Episode III-Revenge of the Sith (mercifully) concludes George Lucas' ineptly executed space opera. - BY DAVID WALKER
977:4:64:: Through Prehensile Eyes: Seeing The Art Of Robt. Williams : An underground artist analyzes his own genre-smashing paintings. - BY KARLA STARR
977:4:650:: Issue number 31.27: Published on 5/11/2005. WHAT, ME WORRY? : Erik Sten juggles away. - BY HENRY STERN, MARK ZUSMAN, ZACH DUNDAS
977:4:670:: And Another Thing! : Mayor Potter asked city workers to sound off. They did. WW examines some bureau-kvetches. - BY ZACH DUNDAS
977:4:674:: Issue number 31.26: Published on 5/4/2005. One Woman's Qwest : How Jennifer Palmquist brought down the Roaming Empire. - BY ZACH DUNDAS
977:4:717:: Q&A: Peter Rock : A new book by the Portland writer focuses on the electrical charges of adolescence. - BY ELLEN FAGG
977:4:743:: Issue number 31.23: Published on 4/13/2005. VICKI'S VISION : Can a former Kentucky cheerleading coach save Portland schools? - BY NICK BUDNICK
978:4:104:: Power Switches : Months after voting to make utilities pay taxes, some Oregon lawmakers change their tune. - BY NIGEL JAQUISS
978:4:121:: Crosstide Saturday, Oct 22 : Portland's former teen phenoms grow into palatable pop, like it or not. - BY CASEY JARMAN
978:4:153:: Watered Down : Oregon enviros fuming at state regulators may ask (get this) Bush's EPA for help. - BY EMILY COOPER
978:4:166:: Pamela Freedman : Portland renter frustrated but wiser after two condo conversions in the past decade. - BY TOBY VAN FLEET
978:4:181:: Come One, Come All : Everything you need to know about opening party primaries to all Oregonians. - BY MAX MULLER
978:4:208:: Pretty Funny-Looking Financing : Why is a city agency having trouble using the equivalent of free money? - BY NIGEL JAQUISS
978:4:219:: The Band That Continued To Roll : The bucket bluesmen in Hillstomp ride again, women be damned. - BY MARK BAUMGARTEN
978:4:224:: Bonerama Saturday, Sept. 24 : Portland welcomes New Orleans trombones to lead the charge for hurricane relief. - BY TIM DUROCHE
978:4:277:: THE NUCLEAR OPTION : PGE ratepayer advocates demanding the utility pay back hundreds of millions of dollars. - BY NIGEL JAQUISS
978:4:280:: AMERICAN MORPHIST : Novelist Bret Easton Ellis on Tom Cruise, the Today show and what's really scary. - BY KARLA STARR
978:4:300:: REQUIEM FOR THE LOVECHILD : Malfunkshun: The Andrew Wood Story paints a portrait of Seattle's fallen legend. - BY DAVID WALKER
978:4:313:: MINORITY WHIP : Recent Portland transplant Jason Merritt hasn't found a niche, but he's found his voice - BY MIKE MCGONIGAL
978:4:363:: ANOTHER BUSHWHACKING : Writer girl rants about corporate America and political stupidity in her sexually charged tell-all. - BY KARLA STARR
978:4:385:: Close Case : Legal thriller set apart by the winning personality of the prosecutor at its center. - BY RICHARD MEEKER
978:4:405:: COME ON, GET HAPPY : New Patty Hearst novel reads like a history of the Partridge Family. - BY MATT BUCKINGHAM
978:4:407:: THOMAS BRUNER : Cascade AIDS Project head talks about why he's leaving and what's next. - BY HENRY STERN, BYRON BECK
978:4:415:: SEMPER FAG : A Bible-thumpin' gay Marine porn star reveals more about himself than you might expect. - BY BYRON BECK
978:4:442:: THE LONG ARM OF THE LAW : Sheriff Giusto's questionable gambit to intervene in a couple's dispute. - BY ANGELA VALDEZ
978:4:487:: GROUNDED ARROW : Environmental activist Tre Arrow unlikely to return to Oregon anytime soon to face charges. - BY ANDREW MACLEOD
978:4:492:: INDIETOWN, U.S.A. : A look at the small Portland record labels that are rocking the music industry. - BY MIKE MCGONIGAL
978:4:49:: Justice For All? : The battle over Oregon's gay marriage ban isn't overnot by a long shot. - BY BYRON BECK
978:4:50:: Back In Black : Long-lost action king Shane Black reinvents himself with Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang . - BY DAVID WALKER
978:4:514:: JULY'S SUMMER : Watching Miranda July's plunge into the hype-o-sphere with her film about everyone we know. - BY DAVID WALKER
978:4:52:: Post-Punk 101 : Lisa "Suckdog" Carver gives readers a crotch-eye view of the era she helped define. - BY BECKY OHLSEN
978:4:564:: COME HELL AND HAIKU : The Mountain Goats' John Darnielle explains himself, 17 syllables at a time. - BY KEVIN SAMPSELL
978:4:60:: Zombies, Pai Mei & Pam Grier : Portland's most kick-ass film fest returns for a second year. - BY AP KRYZA
978:4:613:: Ainu It! : Leading hi-fi sances to music-making machinery, Ainu find the soul in the circuit board. - BY CORBAN LESTER
978:4:624:: Buying Local : How Salt Lake City uses local ownership to trump Portland in big-league team sports. - BY CLIFF PFENNING
978:4:627:: The Minimum Gauge : Two out of three Oregon corporations pay only the minimum $10 income tax. - BY BRANDON HARTLEY
978:4:666:: Anti-fairy Tales : The literal approach is what makes Barry Yourgrau's new children's stories so demented-and fun. - BY NANCY ROMMELMANN
978:4:723:: SEBASTIAN TELFAIR : Touted Blazers rookie looks back on first year of losses, and future in Portland. - BY PETE HUNT
978:4:91:: Andrew Jackson: His Life and Times : H.W. Brands' biography presents Old Hickory with the bark off. - BY MATT BUCKINGHAM
979:4:114:: Issue number 31.50: Published on 10/19/2005. Doctors Inc. : The challenges facing Oregon's only doctor-owned hospital. - BY NIGEL JAQUISS
979:4:116:: THE SHROUD OF THE THWACKER : A hilarious murder-mystery spoof from the star of Cabin Boy. - BY MARGARET SEILER
979:4:129:: Mary Carey's (DD) Bust In The Burbs : A quiet night with a porn star. - BY TOBY VAN FLEET
979:4:143:: THE HIGHEST TIDE : A former Oregonian writer finds magic on the shores of Puget Sound. - BY MATT BUCKINGHAM
979:4:168:: LOST IN THE SAHARA : No oasis to be found at this otherwise appealing Moroccan joint. - BY SETH LORINCZI
979:4:180:: The 10-year Solution : Backers of a local tax for schools want a 10-year income levy. - BY NICK BUDNICK
979:4:184:: Suicide Alert : Feds' anti-porn push prompts Suicidegirls.com to take down photos, pissing off the models. - BY AUTUMN DEPOE
979:4:192:: The Shame Of The Nation : Savage Inequalities author finds U.S. schools still full of...savage inequalities. - BY MATT BUCKINGHAM
979:4:193:: TIME IN A BOTTLE : Wobbling down the whiskey river with Little Sue and Lynn Conover. - BY MARK BAUMGARTEN
979:4:214:: A peek at Peak Oil, Inc. : WW drops in on a true Portland-style financial seminar. - BY ADRIAN CHEN
979:4:236:: TAKE THE CHINATOWN CHALLENGE : The streets are ripped up, but the strippers are in business! - BY ZACH DUNDAS
979:4:302:: HEARTBREAKERS MEET BOILERPLATE : Arty Portland comic partners publish a mash-up of sci-fi and historical fiction. - BY KARLA STARR
979:4:371:: FACT OR FICTION? : The documentary Grizzly Man seems a bit too strange to be true. - BY DAVID WALKER
979:4:397:: TWO WHEELS, TOO FURIOUS : Cyclists feeling left out on new and "improved" St. Johns Bridge. - BY RYAN HUME
979:4:399:: OREGON'S FELONIOUS SPUNK : Washington looks to Oregon as a model for felon voter registration efforts. - BY CHRISTIAN GASTON
979:4:427:: PRINCELY POTTER : Kid reviewer says: Sixth installment in boy-wizard series offers another "race of adventure." - BY ELENA TORRY-SCHRAG
979:4:443:: FARM FRESH : The camaraderie between local producers and chefs heats up this summer's farm dinners. - BY ROGER PORTER
979:4:484:: Jesus Christ, It's Mandonna! : All-male Madonna tribute band justifies its love for the Material One. - BY BYRON BECK
979:4:499:: EL SALVADOR IN THE SUBURBS : Gloria's Secret reveals the flavors of Latin American home cookin'. - BY CHUCK GILKISON
979:4:515:: Issue number 31.33: Published on 6/22/2005. SUMMER GUIDE '05 : Have no fear! Summer is here! - BY BYRON BECK
979:4:519:: SERGEI MONYA : Blazer pick dishes on the NBA, the Rose City and benchwarming in Moscow. - BY CARL SCHRECK
979:4:563:: AN AMERICAN MODEL : Chef to Go has gone and created a great vegan cafe downtown. - BY STEFFEN SILVIS
979:4:568:: The Florida Zone : The Flight of the Creative Class: The New Global Competition for Talent - BY ETHAN SELTZER
979:4:579:: A NIGHT WITH THE ANGELS : Guardian Angels try patrols for a third time in Portland. - BY BRANDON HARTLEY
979:4:635:: The Great Burrito Pageant : We crowned a queen filled with refried beans. - BY MARK BAUMGARTEN, JENNIFER A. RAPF
979:4:641:: Swan Song for Gay Men's Chorus Director : Chorus chief leaves after less than a year. - BY MEG DALY
979:4:689:: Feeling MS-cast : Police number-cruncher with multiple sclerosis wants to keep working; bosses say he can't. - BY ANGELA VALDEZ
979:4:703:: Let's Get Jealous : Magic Marker Records made a Portland house go pop for seven years. - BY AMY MCCULLOUGH
979:4:722:: Beautiful Blemish / Cutty, One Rock: Low Characters and Strange Places, Gently Explained : - BY BECKY OHLSEN, JOHN FREEMAN
979:4:749:: Killing It Softly : The Shins bring out the dead at the Crystal Ballroom last Thursday. - BY MARK BAUMGARTEN
979:4:86:: Burned Beyond Recognition : The Squid and the Whale reveals the destruction of an American family. - BY BECKY OHLSEN
979:4:94:: Heywood Sanders : Convention Center critic dumps on Portland's plans for a $140 million convention hotel. - BY NIGEL JAQUISS
980:4:105:: News At 11... : Salem cops say KATU reporter may become part of Wirth investigation. - BY NICK BUDNICK
980:4:117:: Clearing The Wroom : The story of an electro-acoustic duo, their furnace and so-called music. - BY MARK BAUMGARTEN
980:4:119:: Marie Wachlin : Portland prof instructs public-school teachers how to teach the Bible in class. - BY LEAH SOTTILE
980:4:140:: No Show : The World Series is here, and Major League Baseball in Portland isn't. - BY CLIFF PFENNING
980:4:164:: Portland Band Obituaries : These are bands that died, died. All these bands, they died. - BY MARK BAUMGARTEN
980:4:187:: The Reader's Writer : Zadie Smith has bested her acclaimed first novel with On Beauty. - BY KARLA STARR
980:4:213:: Ticking Timebomb : Viggo Mortensen stars as a man with A History of Violence . - BY DAVID WALKER
980:4:221:: Jim Riswold : Nike ad designer finds success, gets leukemia, turns to Hitler dolls. Huh? - BY ZACH DUNDAS
980:4:240:: GOIN' 'ROUND TO BEND : The Bend Film Festival's impressive lineup is worth the trip. - BY DAVID WALKER
980:4:243:: PORTLAND IS YOUR LAND : Welcome to the paper of record for your music scene. - BY MARK BAUMGARTEN
980:4:245:: Q Madp : If there's a local funeral for U.S. soldiers, this photographer is there. - BY ADRIAN CHEN
980:4:281:: KING LEADER : Oregon-born theater designer survives computer-generated jungle by reinventing an age-old art form. - BY JOHANNA DROUBAY
980:4:288:: NOW THAT'S ITALIAN : At picture-perfect Lorenzo's, the food is as good as it looks. - BY SETH LORINCZI
980:4:299:: LOCAL PAPER "GRIPPING," SAY READERS : The O' s new suburban coverage has us riveted! - BY ZACH DUNDAS
980:4:31:: HEAVY METAL : Local bodybuilder the Mighty Kat pumps Iron Maidens author Kristin Kayefor information. - BY KAT RICKER
980:4:330:: A METHUNDERSTANDING : The other side of the counter in Oregon's meth strategy. - BY RYAN HUME, CHRISTIAN GASTON
980:4:351:: CLEARCUT : Stock characters sprout in this lush look at the Pacific Northwest, circa 1970. - BY KARLA STARR
980:4:353:: ROBIN WOODS : Reed College women's rugby captain talks up the joys of "touch rugby." - BY HENRY STERN
980:4:362:: THE ART OF CRIME : Multnomah County shells out $600,000 for art in empty jail. - BY CHRIS LYDGATE
980:4:366:: WATT'S UP WITH CONDEMNATION : Why the City of Portland isn't rushing to condemn PGE. - BY DON MCINTOSH
980:4:372:: BEST OF PORTLAND 2005 : BEST PLACE TO PICK UP CHICKS AND 100+ OTHER HIGHLIGHTS - BY BYRON BECK
980:4:444:: MAD. HOT. FLAMENCO! : Stumptown turns into Stomptown for a week of sultry syncopations. - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
980:4:447:: Issue number 31.36: Published on 7/13/2005. NIGHT CABBIE : Confessions of a Portland taxi driver. - BY NIGHT CABBIE
980:4:472:: NECESSARY WORDS : Faith, fathering are the big topics of Steve Duin at his best. - BY MATT BUCKINGHAM
980:4:500:: TABLE TALK : Ripes newest venue, Gotham Bldg tavern, gets our critics talking. - BY ELIZABETH DYE, ROGER PORTER
980:4:529:: COMING CONTRACTIONS : This year's budget on ice, City Council takes aim at next year. - BY ZACH DUNDAS
980:4:562:: A SLICE OF STRIFE IN THE SUBURBS : Stats justifying Beaverton annexation dealt a blow. - BY ANGELA VALDEZ
980:4:56:: Gunning For Grubbs : Untimely lawsuit spells bad news for assistant chief and Police Bureau. - BY NICK BUDNICK
980:4:571:: THE STUMPTOWN STANDARD : After more than a decade, Wildwood is still kickin' culinary ass. - BY JIM DIXON
980:4:576:: THE HOLD STEADY ALMOST KILLED ME : Redeeming and deceiving with America's greatest bar band. - BY MARK BAUMGARTEN
980:4:577:: HOME DEPOT FOR DRAG QUEENS : New shop offers topper tips to get wig it. - BY BYRON BECK
980:4:607:: Issue number 31.29: Published on 5/25/2005. Mixology : Drinking isn't cold fusion... or is it? - BY BYRON BECK
980:4:625:: In Deep S**t? : City Council may dive into $400 million Big Pipe sewer fight. - BY ZACH DUNDAS
980:4:647:: Snyder's Dangerous Peak : Reed's Zen poet grapples with the power of Mount St. Helens. - BY MATT BUCKINGHAM
980:4:667:: Dead Cool : Liminal's The Resurrectory is a walk-through nightmare (and that's a good thing). - BY STEFFEN SILVIS
980:4:67:: Barry Lynn : Where the dividing lines lie for a national advocate of church-state separation. - BY LEAH SOTTILE
980:4:690:: Flaying Faces : Painter Joe Thurston peels off layers of skin to find what's underneath. - BY RICHARD SPEER
980:4:700:: ALEX GIBNEY : Enron documentary director talks about PGE and Portland's role in the film. - BY PETE HUNT
980:4:708:: Rejection at the City Bar : Welcome to the Real World . - BY MORGAN "ANGRY EX-HICK POET" MOODY
980:4:715:: Fire Bureau Manager in Hot Seat : City probes 27 contracts awarded to manager's son. - BY NIGEL JAQUISS
980:4:748:: The Good Neighbor : Buckman Grill's American dishes turn dinnertime into a block party. - BY ROGER J. PORTER
980:4:76:: Just Say Cho : Comic goes off deep end in the name of queer rights. - BY BYRON BECK
980:4:84:: Playing The Changes : Portland's barely legal boppers lead the way to a new jazz. - BY TIM DUROCHE
980:4:85:: Yahoo For Dahoo : The secular singers of the Dahoo Chorus preach the classic-rock catechism. - BY JEFF ROSENBERG
980:4:89:: Issue number 31.51: Published on 10/26/2005. Polaroids of Dorothy : A haunting story for Halloween. - BY JEMIAH JEFFERSON
981:4:109:: Freak Chic : 2Gyrlz EnterActive Language Fest turns transgression into art one last time. - BY RICHARD SPEER
981:4:135:: THE SIMPLE SLICE : Local restaurateurs vault the pizza to artisan heights. - BY ROGER PORTER, EMILY LIEB
981:4:188:: The Footwear Sisterhood : A male critic tries to get In Her Shoes . - BY DAVID WALKER
981:4:24:: LIVE, VIDEO AND ALBUM REVIEWS : - BY JASON SIMMS, JESSI KRAMER, MICHAEL BYRNE, DAVE CLIFFORD, JEFF ROSENBERG
981:4:255:: Treading Water : Katrina blows New Orleans college student back to her Portland home. - BY LEAH SOTTILE
981:4:257:: For His Next Prediction... : New Orleans' destruction makes Earl Blumenauer a reluctant prophet. - BY HENRY STERN
981:4:259:: MusicfestNW Diaries '05 : Where we were, who played, what happened, and sometimes why. - BY MARK BAUMGARTEN
981:4:282:: WHAT TO SEE: SOUND UNSEEN : MusicfestNW makes its way onto the silver screen. - BY DAVID WALKER
981:4:29:: Bad Blood : How a lawyer once suspected of sexual abuse gets taxpayer money. - BY NICK BUDNICK
981:4:304:: BAGGAGE CHECK : Diane Linn's not the only one with liabilities in county-chair race. - BY SAVANNAH BLACKWELL
981:4:30:: Not A Pretty Picture : A big developer crosses brushes with with 68-year-old decorator. - BY DON MCINTOSH
981:4:344:: A WHITER VUE : Portland's main hip-hop club reshapes itself under a media microscope. - BY NICK BUDNICK
981:4:360:: IN THE STARS, NOT THE BARS : Astrologer doesn't endorse labels-or today's gay lifestyles. - BY BYRON BECK
981:4:387:: MIKE CASPER : First declared Portland City Council candidate talks politics while tending bar. - BY ZACH DUNDAS
981:4:38:: X OUT OF WONDERLAND : Voltaire meets Orwell in an intense satire of capitalism. - BY KARLA STARR
981:4:395:: THE L WORD : Sam Adams wants City Hall lobbyists to register. Simple, right? - BY ZACH DUNDAS
981:4:39:: Waiting In The Wings : Young Americans, are you sick of your close-up yet? - BY MARK BAUMGARTEN
981:4:441:: POLITICAL GAMES AND ECCENTRICITIES : The latest political backstories in the battle over PGE. - BY ZACH DUNDAS
981:4:458:: Loose lips sink Linn's ship, OregonDead.com, scientists summon unspeakable ancient curse, more! : - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
981:4:45:: Shake A Tail Feather : Your early-bird guide to Thanksgiving dinner domination. - BY KELLY CLARKE, LEAH SOTTILE
981:4:463:: UNSOLVED MURDERS : Two years after the Laurelhurst dog poisonings, the killer remains free. - BY NICK BUDNICK
981:4:468:: FANTASTIC SNORE : Fantastic Four is many things, but fantastic isn't one of 'em. - BY DAVID WALKER
981:4:490:: PLACID, DECENT, COMPETENT... : But what else? Drawing a bead on PDC's new leader. - BY ZACH DUNDAS
981:4:501:: NUDGE : It's not just what this P-town supergroup ain't. It's what it is. - BY MIKE MCGONIGAL
981:4:543:: THE CASE OF THE FECAL PHYSICIAN : Trailer-park doc tops the DEQ deadbeat list. - BY NICK BUDNICK
981:4:560:: PDC: THE LOAN ARRANGER : Lawyers and stockbrokers move in on sweet agency loans. - BY ZACH DUNDAS
981:4:57:: On Background : How exactly did Kulongoski pal Matt Hennessee get through background checks? - BY NIGEL JAQUISS
981:4:609:: Waging War on the Home Front: An Illustrated Memoir of World War II : - BY MATT BUCKINGHAM
981:4:621:: Of Course : It's a dance party in Kevin Barnes' head, and everyone's invited. - BY DAVE CLIFFORD
981:4:691:: Black/Blue : ART's attempt to import the British Blue/Orange winds up stuck in customs. - BY STEFFEN SILVIS
981:4:696:: WEB EXTRA - Beam Files Bridgehead Appeal : Developer will fight controversial PDC vote. - BY ZACH DUNDAS
981:4:702:: A Levantine Feast : Two local Lebanese restaurants cradle you in the Fertile Crescent. - BY ROGER PORTER
981:4:712:: Glasnost for Others : Auktyon-just maybe the greatest Russian band ever-tries to conquer America. - BY ZACH DUNDAS
981:4:720:: Issue number 31.24: Published on 4/20/2005. AFTER HOURS : Inside Portland's illegal club scene. - BY ANGELA VALDEZ
981:4:725:: Public Spaces : One new public house reveres pub grub. The other redefines it. - BY ELIZABETH DYE
981:4:741:: Confessions of a Parodist : Chelsea Cain uncovers the secret life of Nancy Drew. - BY MELISSA FAVARA
981:4:746:: TOM POTTER : Portland's new boss talks earthquakes, the FBI and remaking the city. - BY ZACH DUNDAS
981:4:751:: Real World , political world and all the sweet stuff in between. : - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
981:4:82:: Labor Unrest 101 : PSU profs are grumbling about pay well beneath their counterparts'. - BY DON MCINTOSH
981:4:92:: I, Buchanan : The industry folk who ate Seattle are coming for your babies. - BY MARK BAUMGARTEN
981:4:97:: The Out Crowd Wednesday, Oct. 26 : Matt Hollywood steps into the spotlight, post-Dig!. - BY JAY HORTON
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982:4:139:: Not Your father's Auto Show : Portland welcomes its first bio-fuels car show. - BY EMILY COOPER
982:4:147:: THE AGE OF SAGITTARIUS : The Overlook neighborhood's hunger is overlooked no longer. - BY MIKE MCGONIGAL
982:4:155:: Oregon's Supreme Questions : Assisted-suicide, abortion defenders concerned by latest Supreme Court nomination. - BY NICK BUDNICK
982:4:156:: Stanley's Cup Runneth Over : An update on 17-year-old pianist Stanley Waters. - BY ELIZABETH ARMSTRONG MOORE
982:4:15:: Team Of Rivals : Research outshines Goodwin's occasional illumination on the 16th president. - BY MATT BUCKINGHAM
982:4:172:: Suburban Food Safari, Part 2 : Northward bound in search of ethnic delights. - BY IVY MANNING
982:4:20:: On Love And Latkes : Colleen's Bistro takes homestyle cooking to the edge. - BY ROGER PORTER
982:4:227:: FACE VALUE : Dishing with the eastside queen of the restaurant real-estate scene. - BY KELLY CLARKE
982:4:23:: Field King/Dairy Queen : Singing the praises of sustainable farming and ice-cream sammies. - BY KELLY CLARKE
982:4:260:: ONE'S WAY TO BROADWAY : Will Wade McCollum's ONE be a singular sensation? - BY JOHANNA DROUBAY
982:4:334:: DAMIEN RICE : Downtown bouncer has clear view of this summer's gun violence. - BY KARLA STARR
982:4:350:: Issue number 31.40: Published on 8/10/2005. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR : 8/10/2005 - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
982:4:365:: BLUE-LIGHT SPECIAL : Republican Sen. Gordon Smith is under the Dems' hot lights. - BY NICK BUDNICK
982:4:370:: ELEPHANTS ON PARADE : Portland's first gourmet market reinvents itself in good taste. - BY ROGER PORTER
982:4:417:: BACK IN THE SADDLE : Owner of X-rated Jefferson Theater reappears... sort of. - BY ROBERT HAMRICK
982:4:437:: WHO ARE WE? : Don't listen to the journalists. Listen to the music. - BY MARK BAUMGARTEN
982:4:438:: BOYS WILL BE SISSYBOYS : Sissyboys are the toughest queer dudes in town. - BY BYRON BECK
982:4:449:: PHANTOM LOSSES : Pay no attention to the writer behind the curtain. - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
982:4:461:: CHEERS FOR THE QUEERS : The "All-American City" has an all-American queer bar. - BY BYRON BECK
982:4:483:: THE COURT OF ROCK 'N' ROLL : How the Supremes accidentally saved music. - BY MARK BAUMGARTEN
982:4:491:: THE SEVEN-YEAR ITCH : WW's longtime theater critic says goodbye to all that. - BY STEFFEN SILVIS
982:4:505:: Your fresh (sort of), local (mostly) and seasonal (definitely) news recap. : - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
982:4:511:: THE HUNT FOR DEEP VOLT : State pursuing leak in Texas Pacific_PGE deal. - BY ROBERT HAMRICK
982:4:533:: WE GOT YOUR "WORLD CLASS" RIGHT HERE : PDX dominates the globe! - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
982:4:541:: A PIECE OF RESISTANCE : Ways to fight against recruiting for Iraq war. - BY ROBERT HAMRICK
982:4:558:: SAY IT AIN'T SO, JOE : End of an era on Alberta Street. - BY MEG DALY
982:4:565:: WINNERS' CIRCLE : The 26th Annual Drammy Awards stages its own memorable show. - BY STEFFEN SILVIS
982:4:586:: Rockin' Computers : How the sex, drugs and rock-'n'-roll generation turned on computers. - BY JOHN FREEMAN
982:4:599:: SETTING THE CAPTIVES FREE : A tidy Korean thriller liberates summer blockbuster audiences. - BY DAVID WALKER
982:4:677:: MICHAEL TOTTEN : Local writer blogs from the heart of Lebanon's Cedar Revolution. - BY PETE HUNT
982:4:687:: Portland Jazz Roundup : The latest from the greatest in the Portland stable. - BY TIM DUROCHE
982:4:695:: Home, Queer Home : Progress resumes on community center for Portland's sexual minorities. - BY MEG DALY
982:4:80:: Hey, Numbnuts : Worried about bike seats? Take WW' s own crotch-watch quiz. - BY JOSH IZENBERG
983:0:86:: All lyrics are property and copyright of their owners and are provided for educational purposes only.
983:4:107:: Enter The Woz : Legendary Apple founder dives into Portland's wi-fi fray. - BY ZACH DUNDAS
983:4:112:: To The Extreme : Three...Extremes offers a triple threat of Asian horror. - BY DAVID WALKER
983:4:127:: Cock Of The Talk : Queer pioneer rises above his own airwaves. - BY BYRON BECK
983:4:12:: An Overview of all of our stories, by issue, from January 17, 2001 to the Present.
983:4:152:: A golf prodigy, a governor used-to-be and much, much more. : - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
983:4:154:: HOLE-Y STRATEGY : With court date looming, experts question Archdiocese bankruptcy decision. - BY SAVANNAH BLACKWELL
983:4:159:: Spitting Blood : Joe Haege's 31 Knots soundtracks this horrible, confusing world. - BY MARK BAUMGARTEN
983:4:179:: Burning Money : Proposed fire HQ move in doubt as costs skyrocket. - BY NIGEL JAQUISS
983:4:195:: Jonathan Kozol : Noted education author riffing on "apartheid" education in U.S. - BY ANNE LAUFE
983:4:198:: The Evolutionary Jass Band, Talkdemonic, Mary Flower : - BY PAT WENSINK, MARK BAUMGARTEN, JEFF ROSENBERG
983:4:203:: Kitzhaber Komeback? Plus: 'Burb blobs, a dead blog, and more. : - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
983:4:228:: THE DANDY WARHOLS, THE ALTERBOYS, THE FITZGERALD : - BY DAPHNE CARR, DAVID MULLER, MARK BAUMGARTEN
983:4:233:: Our Gangs : Sure, Portland has gang violence-but read this before panicking. - BY ANGELA VALDEZ
983:4:274:: If you don't read it, the hurricanes have already won. : - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
983:4:311:: THE GOLDEN GIRLS OF SUMMER : What ballerinas do on their vacation. - BY JOHANNA DROUBAY
983:4:323:: BITE ME : The art of being eaten alive by your critics. - BY BYRON BECK
983:4:326:: LEGAL UPS AND DOWNS : Cops investigating ex-prosecutor Randy Ray Richardson again. - BY NICK BUDNICK
983:4:340:: REVIEWS : - BY DAVID MULLER, MIKE MCGONIGAL, JAMES SQUEAKY, MARK BAUMGARTEN, KARLA STARR, JESSI KRAMER
983:4:342:: THE UPS AND DOWNS OF PROTEST, PARTYHOPPERS AND PUBLIC EMPLOYEES. : - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
983:4:343:: THE DIVA HAS LANDED : RuPaul is one soulful sista. Who knew? - BY BYRON BECK
983:4:346:: DEMONS OUT! : WW tries to purge its "jinx" on Erik Sten. - BY HENRY STERN
983:4:393:: YOUR WEEKLY SCORECARD IN THE COURT AND ON THE COURT : - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
983:4:396:: A STREETCAR NAMED QUAGMIRE : Ritzy residences rail against possible streetcar extension. - BY BRANDON HARTLEY
983:4:440:: BENCH WARMER : Local judge Sid Galton appears headed toward early retirement. - BY NICK BUDNICK
983:4:450:: FROM THE DESK OF BECK : It's a Scientology bachelor party! - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
983:4:465:: THAT EMPTY FEELING : PDC's Pearl District garage is lonely. - BY NIGEL JAQUISS, ZACH DUNDAS
983:4:488:: HOW DOES YOUR (URBAN) GARDEN GROW? : Answer: with the city's help. - BY ADRIAN CHEN
983:4:510:: JUMPTOWN JUMPSTART : Young developers work to save legendary Portland jazz club. - BY ZACH DUNDAS
983:4:559:: A BITTER PIL : Portland Interscholastic League fuming over proposed athletics changes. - BY CLIFF PFENNING
983:4:561:: STRANGE BASEFELLOWS : Politicians up in arms about proposed Portland base closure. - BY RYAN HUME
983:4:588:: Diane Linn : Multnomah County Chair in battle with colleagues and budget. - BY ANGELA VALDEZ
983:4:59:: Radio-Active Fallout : Lars Larson is a coveted but controversial product pitchman. - BY MAX MULLER
983:4:601:: CUTTING CAMPAIGN CHECKS : How Portland's new campaign-money rules have worked elsewhere. - BY ZACH DUNDAS
983:4:602:: A CHIEF CHECKUP : WW takes stock of Police Chief Derrick Foxworth. - BY ANGELA VALDEZ
983:4:612:: Nothing Toulouse : Does Cuve's faux-French cooking do its wine-country setting justice? - BY ROGER PORTER
983:4:630:: *****BREAKING NEWS: Frequent Filer : Bankruptcy court second home for PDC consultant. - BY NIGEL JAQUISS
983:4:643:: And the Beat Goes On : Latest protester settlements cost city $545,000. - BY ANGELA VALDEZ
983:4:669:: The Latest Mass-ing Link : Portland a hotspot for the Dodgeball.com network. - BY JOSEY BARTLETT
983:4:681:: A week's story arc from political sharks to traveling larks. : - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
983:4:692:: Forward and Back : Todd Solondz's Palindromes challenges the perceptions of perception. - BY DAVID WALKER
983:4:714:: School Board 911 : Picking survivors in May 17's school elections. - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
984:4:111:: Dancing Lessons : Table dances vs. lap dances: What's the difference? - BY LEAH SOTTILE
984:4:137:: SOMMELIERS AND THE CITY : We toast Portland's finest wine pourers. - BY LAURA SHINN
984:4:160:: Male Pattern Blandness : Men's fantasies fuel Cameron Crowe's Elizabethtown . - BY DAVID WALKER
984:4:16:: Love And Distance : Miles of mainland can't stop the Standard. - BY MARK BAUMGARTEN
984:4:174:: Gata Salvaje : A white girl's journey into Portland's Latino stripculture. - BY KARLA STARR
984:4:178:: JUDGMENT DAY : It ain't over until Measure 36 is overturned. - BY BYRON BECK
984:4:196:: I don't think your halo will fit in the cab. : - BY NIGHT CABBIE
984:4:200:: Suburban Food Safari : The search for intelligent groceries beyond Portland. - BY IVY MANNING
984:4:230:: Timbers chopped, Red Cross props, moon rocks and more. : - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
984:4:234:: Widows' Lament : A Portland case highlights a national immigration problem. - BY ZACH DUNDAS
984:4:262:: BRUTAL BEAUTY : In Lila Says , teenage tristesse is universal. - BY BECKY OHLSEN
984:4:265:: BURNING FENCE : Portlander Lesley explores the dynamics of father-and-son relationships. - BY MATT BUCKINGHAM
984:4:296:: HALF-LIFE : In defense of feeling like a 43-year-old gay fuck-up. - BY BYRON BECK
984:4:312:: UTOPIA, WISCONSIN : Clinton Street newcomer Savoy cooks the homestyle ecclectic. - BY JIM DIXON
984:4:324:: COLLATERAL DAMAGE : Downtown shootings damage chief's stock at City Hall. - BY NICK BUDNICK
984:4:333:: Stuff we heard when we were slurpin' ice cream. : - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
984:4:345:: SEEING GREEN : Prominent Portlander's costly clash with a nature conservancy. - BY NICK BUDNICK
984:4:424:: HOW TO RENT A NEGRO : New race satire draws blood. - BY STEFFEN SILVIS
984:4:474:: RICHARD ROSENTHAL : Departing cop watchdog gives WW an exit interview. - BY NICK BUDNICK
984:4:485:: POWER CONNECTION : Kulongoski's appointment for powerful investment council raises questions. - BY NICK BUDNICK
984:4:486:: WYDEN ON GITMO : Senator says Guantnamo beats all other options. - BY HENRY STERN
984:4:495:: SHADOWED HISTORY : Here's to good, but not great, first fiction. - BY MARK BAUMGARTEN
984:4:496:: A column that writes YOUR NAME HERE in bold. : - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
984:4:509:: FROM CROATIA WITH LOVE : Levon Levan feels the groove, baby. - BY JAY HORTON
984:4:527:: COSMIC DANCE : Remembering Orion Satushek and the Spooky Dance Band. - BY MARK BAUMGARTEN
984:4:534:: The PDC Beauty Contest : The lucky winner gets a prize. - BY ZACH DUNDAS
984:4:535:: WONDER, DECONSTRUCTED : WW looks inside Portland's newest, historic entertainment hotspot. - BY MARK BAUMGARTEN
984:4:540:: THE POWER TWINS FOOD & DRINK : - BY JOHANNA DROUBAY, SETH LORINCZI, MARY PUTNAM
984:4:548:: LESLIE STEVENS : Cop defender gets ready to turn cop watchdog. - BY ANGELA VALDEZ
984:4:549:: You seem a rather odd sort to be a cabdriver : - BY NIGHT CABBIE
984:4:551:: The bridge between who's in and out around town. : - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
984:4:572:: CHECK IT OUT: : Under the Flag of the Rising Sun - BY DAVID WALKER
984:4:581:: FRANCKE FRACAS : What to make of Portland's media murder-mystery smackdown. - BY NICK BUDNICK
984:4:58:: On The Waterfront : Tax-exempt docs will own South Waterfront development. - BY NIGEL JAQUISS
984:4:626:: Back-Seat Big Brother? : Tax-by-the-mile technology to be tested in Oregon. - BY PETE HUNT
984:4:652:: Scraping By in the Big Eighties/The Men in My Country : - BY MARY RECHNER
984:4:701:: "God, your hair is so beautiful-please, can I touch it?" : - BY NIGHT CABBIE
984:4:705:: The Weekly Watch on Who's Where and Who's Whining : - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
984:4:735:: Power Window : Congress could change the whole PGE-public power landscape. - BY NIGEL JAQUISS
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985:2:345:: Wow a true greatest hits..One of the best cd's ever!! , November 1, 2005
985:4:128:: CLUB DEAD : Twenty-year-old downtown Princeton Athletic Club closes abruptly. - BY ANGELA VALDEZ
985:4:158:: Terrible Beauty : Compagnie Marie Chouinard dances the body indecent. - BY JOHANNA DROUBAY
985:4:176:: Drunk gamblers, sex-show fans... and salmon, of course. : - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
985:4:202:: U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management : - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
985:4:207:: Randy's Rogue : Commissioner Leonard puts PGE in his Rogue-sights. - BY NIGEL JAQUISS
985:4:218:: SHALIMAR THE CLOWN : A fatwa-surviving author creates a terrorist. - BY KARLA STARR
985:4:231:: IN THE LIFE : The Works at TBA was TB-GAY - BY BYRON BECK
985:4:249:: Live Music and Album Reviews : - BY JASON SIMMS, JENNY TATONE, JEFF ROSENBERG
985:4:253:: Goodbye To All That : Singing those old disenfranchised blues. - BY BYRON BECK
985:4:254:: LESSONS FROM KATRINA : Portland isn't ready for the worst. - BY NICK BUDNICK
985:4:261:: LITERARY THREESOME : The three top books Portlanders are buying. - BY KARLA STARR
985:4:269:: DARING DISHES : Olea's Mediterranean accents lead to bold flavors. - BY ROGER PORTER
985:4:27:: Gluttons For Punishment : The wack-happy world of Queer Fetish. - BY BYRON BECK
985:4:301:: EXPOSE YOURSELF TO ART : The insider's guide to collecting. - BY LAURA SHINN
985:4:307:: REVIEWS OF THREE NEW BOOKS : - BY MATT BUCKINGHAM, MAGDALEN POWERS, JOHN FREEMAN
985:4:354:: THERE SEEM TO HAVE BEEN A LOT OF IRISHMEN : - BY NIGHT CABBIE
985:4:369:: RIDING HERD : Cyclists pressing for crackdown on bike-unfriendly motorists. - BY RYAN HUME
985:4:389:: PALE ALE : Concordia's beer buzz is just plain flat. - BY SETH LORINCZI
985:4:394:: STRAIGHT SHOOTER : Petite gay photographer goes for godlike Goliaths. - BY BYRON BECK
985:4:401:: IT'S STRIPPARAOKE! : Investigating Portland's not-quite-exposed fusion of lounge pastimes. - BY BRANDON HARTLEY
985:4:406:: A COLUMN THAT SHOPS ON THE COMPANY CLOCK. : - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
985:4:413:: A SPIN ON THE VICIOUS CYCLE OF NEWS. : - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
985:4:446:: CAT TALES : Vivid stories about dignified loners and misfits. - BY JOHN FREEMAN
985:4:452:: STEPHANIE SNOW : Beaverton mom wants to clean up TV. - BY ADRIAN CHEN
985:4:462:: GREAT BALLS : GI Joe's busted for selling phony Titleists. - BY ADRIAN CHEN
985:4:467:: CRUSADER FAILURE? : Prominent anti-crime activist slapped with restraining order. - BY ANGELA VALDEZ
985:4:46:: LIVE, VIDEO AND ALBUM REVIEWS : - BY CASEY JARMAN, JESSI KRAMER, JASON SIMMS
985:4:476:: SMALL WONDERS : Patanegra picks up where Tapeo left off. - BY ROGER PORTER
985:4:48:: Still the best two minutes of your day. : - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
985:4:512:: OFFICERS, NOT GENTLEMEN : Four Portland cops who worry us. - BY NICK BUDNICK
985:4:513:: BIG TEN : PDX Synagogue claims world's largest Ten Commandments. - BY CHRISTIAN GASTON
985:4:530:: BOOT CLAMP : City poised to kill new car-booting business. - BY CHRISTIAN GASTON
985:4:554:: Your local trial of the century... every week. : - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
985:4:55:: Tainted Goods : Did Uncle Sam boost Portland's stolen-goods trade? - BY NICK BUDNICK
985:4:598:: WALLER FLOWERS : Alt-everything artist plants his feet in PDX. - BY BYRON BECK
985:4:610:: "TIMBER JIM" SERRILL : Portland Timbers mascot lets 'er rip. - BY BRANDON HARTLEY
985:4:619:: Dissecting the week's events (with a rusty fork). : - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
985:4:623:: Spite Club : Chuck Palahniuk's latest happily offers a gore-fest. - BY JEMIAH JEFFERSON
985:4:724:: "Do you know where the nearest Internet cafe is?" : - BY NIGHT CABBIE
985:4:734:: Mannix's Moonlighting : GOP chairman is on Big Business' payroll-literally. - BY NICK BUDNICK
985:4:736:: Numbers Running : Follow the lottery money into working-class Portland. - BY TOM GRACE
985:4:96:: Sophisticated Woman : The Painted Lady colors Newberg dining chic. - BY ROGER PORTER
986:2:357:: Customers who bought titles by Shania Twain also bought titles by these artists:
986:4:100:: Album & Live Reviews : - BY MARK BAUMGARTEN, JASON SIMMS, DAVID MULLER
986:4:113:: Get Smart : WW gets edumacated about Mensa. - BY TOBY VAN FLEET
986:4:130:: The Little House Of The Little Black Sheep : - BY JOHANNA DROUBAY
986:4:134:: Hello Eaters : It's Willamette Week's 2005 Restaurant Guide! - BY BYRON BECK
986:4:149:: Who's coming to town and who's leaving. : - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
986:4:205:: Savage Shove... : Or when push comes to love. - BY BYRON BECK
986:4:209:: EMERGENCY OPTIONS : A new prescription for the homeless. - BY MERILEE KARR
986:4:21:: Ridin' The Rails: : The Great American Train Story - BY BECKY OHLSEN
986:4:222:: Ask a cab driver to wait for you : - BY NIGHT CABBIE
986:4:270:: Showing you the road to getting along. : - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
986:4:275:: MUSICFEST DISTRESS : Forecasting a weekend of missed opportunities. - BY MARK BAUMGARTEN
986:4:308:: A SUMMER GOSSIPIN,' FESTIVAL-GOIN', DRINKIN' KINDA COLUMN : - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
986:4:337:: THIS IS WHAT WE CALLED THE MUPPET SHOW : - BY DAVID WALKER
986:4:35:: Willamette Week's Guide to Lewis and Clark Re-enactors : - BY EMILY COOPER
986:4:408:: IT'S ABOUT 2 AM, AND I'M CRUISING DOWNTOWN : - BY NIGHT CABBIE
986:4:423:: CRAVINGS : In search of a real Caesar salad. - BY IVY MANNING
986:4:431:: MEXICAN MELTDOWN : D.F.'s plates almost make the grade. - BY HEIDI YORKSHIRE
986:4:43:: LIVE REVIEWS - Q & A : - BY DANIEL KROW, MARK BAUMGARTEN
986:4:453:: FUTURE NOSTALGIA : Besaw's eats are already everyday classics. - BY SETH LORINCZI
986:4:473:: The column with music on its mind. : - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
986:4:538:: CAPTAIN ADVENTURE : - BY JONATHAN MAUS, CASEY JARMAN, SETH LORINCZI, JASON COYNE
986:4:542:: TOUR DE WORKFORCE : Iraqi union leaders visit Portland. - BY ADRIAN CHEN
986:4:546:: POP HISTORY : More gift book than historical treasure. - BY MATT BUCKINGHAM
986:4:547:: A LANDMARK MASH-UP OF MUSIC & ART : - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
986:4:590:: 31 Knots/easy action/Tracy Grammer : - BY MARK BAUMGARTEN, DAVE CLIFFORD, JEFF ROSENBERG
986:4:606:: CRAVINGS: : The Search for the Perfect Pot Sticker - BY IVY MANNING
986:4:614:: Check It Out: : The Job/The Great Rock-'n'-Roll Swindle - BY DAVID WALKER
986:4:642:: Hurtin' IRNE : Legal warfare besieges city phone system. - BY ZACH DUNDAS
986:4:657:: CHECK IT OUT: : Bad Day at Black Rock - BY DAVID WALKER
986:4:683:: The Mountain Goats / Starflyer 59 : - BY JENNY TATONE, CORBAN LESTER
986:4:699:: Blood Struggle: The Rise of Modern Indian Nations : - BY MATT BUCKINGHAM
986:4:710:: Pre-Processed News for the Busy Modern Reader : - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
986:4:73:: LIVE AND ALBUM REVIEWS : - BY JASON SIMMS, MICHAEL BYRNE, CASEY JARMAN
987:2:324:: For once a Greatest Hits album worth having , February 5, 2005
987:2:367:: Find out what it takes to be a great country songwriter :
987:4:120:: I'm not really a Motley Crue fan : - BY NIGHT CABBIE
987:4:171:: Where all our nominations are qualified. : - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
987:4:177:: May The (Task) Force Be With You : - BY THE NOSE
987:4:199:: Where the Flights are Never Fanciful. : - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
987:4:226:: Where we're always in high-def mode. : - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
987:4:251:: Campus love slapped! Gay play banned! : - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
987:4:268:: We need to get to Interstate Grill : - BY NIGHT CABBIE
987:4:290:: WHERE YOUR SUBSCRIPTION IS ALWAYS FREE. : - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
987:4:293:: Fat, bats and rats! (OK, rodents.) : - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
987:4:310:: My BMW got locked in the SmartPark : - BY NIGHT CABBIE
987:4:335:: I must have said something typically pretentious : - BY NIGHT CABBIE
987:4:338:: WHERE WE DIG OUT THE TRUTH. : - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
987:4:386:: Summer lovin' for summer's beautiful people. : - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
987:4:388:: The Plaid Pantry at Grand and Burnside : - BY NIGHT CABBIE
987:4:3:: View a complete list of all of the stories published since 1997.
987:4:410:: HOT TIPS IN A COLD BUSINESS. : - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
987:4:432:: Required Viewing & Recommended Reading: Russ Meyer : - BY DAVID WALKER
987:4:44:: Still Your Cheapest Source Of News. : - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
987:4:455:: No pity in the Rose City. : - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
987:4:456:: STRANGE THINGS AFOOT AT THE CIRCLE K : - BY JOHANNA DROUBAY
987:4:520:: Passengers always talk to me about sex. : - BY NIGHT CABBIE
987:4:525:: New innovations in slow news weeks. : - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
987:4:573:: A veritable parade of rumor floats. : - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
987:4:575:: A reckless rehashing of the news. : - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
987:4:589:: Trying to rip off a crack dealer : - BY NIGHT CABBIE
987:4:591:: Random Rentals (or, Learning From My Mistakes) : - BY DAVID WALKER
987:4:596:: A week of news-turned into mush! : - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
987:4:611:: That's where you hide the bodies, right? : - BY NIGHT CABBIE
987:4:658:: From local meltdowns to Texas shakedowns. : - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
987:4:660:: The Epoxies / Team Sleep : - BY AUTUMN DEPOE, CASEY JARMAN
987:4:662:: Bouquets for some. Bastinado for others. : - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
987:4:68:: I probably give free or discounted rides... : - BY NIGHT CABBIE
987:4:729:: A veritable conclave of current events. : - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
987:4:745:: Europe Central / The Position : - BY MAGDALEN POWERS, JOHN FREEMAN
987:4:750:: Check this out: Incident at Loch Ness : - BY DAVID WALKER
987:4:77:: Never-Green? : The latest South Waterfront money scramble. - BY NIGEL JAQUISS
987:4:87:: The 32nd Northwest Film & Video Festival : - BY JOSH IZENBERG
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988:4:103:: Whose Q Center Is It Anyway? : - BY BYRON BECK
988:4:110:: Baron Von Goolo's Museum Of Horrors : - BY LAURA SHINN
988:4:115:: LETTERS TO THE EDITOR : 10/19/2005 - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
988:4:118:: gossip should have no friends : - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
988:4:142:: LETTERS TO THE EDITOR : 10/12/2005 - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
988:4:144:: Gossip Should Have No Friends : - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
988:4:14:: LETTERS TO THE EDITOR : 11/16/2005 - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
988:4:163:: LETTERS TO THE EDITOR : 10/5/2005 - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
988:4:165:: Gossip Should Have No Friends : - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
988:4:173:: MUSIC REVIEWS : - BY AMY MCCULLOUGH, MARK BAUMGARTEN, CASEY JARMAN
988:4:175:: American Express Property Casualty Company : - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
988:4:17:: Gossip Should Have No Friends : - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
988:4:191:: LETTERS TO THE EDITOR : 9/28/2005 - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
988:4:194:: GOSSIP SHOULD HAVE NO FRIENDS : - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
988:4:201:: LIVE AND ALBUM REVIEWS : - BY MARK BAUMGARTEN, KARLA STARR
988:4:217:: LETTERS TO THE EDITOR : 9/21/2005 - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
988:4:22:: The week's most arresting developments. : - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
988:4:242:: LETTERS TO THE EDITOR : 9/14/2005 - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
988:4:244:: GOSSIP SHOULD HAVE NO FRIENDS : - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
988:4:246:: Portland sure is a small town. : - BY NIGHT CABBIE
988:4:247:: CRAVINGS: : In search of salad rolls. - BY IVY MANNING
988:4:264:: LETTERS TO THE EDITOR : 9/7/2005 - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
988:4:266:: GOSSIP SHOULD HAVE NO FRIENDS : - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
988:4:284:: LETTERS TO THE EDITOR : 8/31/2005 - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
988:4:285:: GOSSIP FOR LOCALS & WANNABES : - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
988:4:306:: LETTERS TO THE EDITOR : 8/24/2005 - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
988:4:332:: LETTERS TO THE EDITOR : 8/17/2005 - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
988:4:352:: GOSSIP SHOULD HAVE NO FRIENDS : - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
988:4:355:: The signature summary of scuttlebutt. : - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
988:4:37:: LETTERS TO THE EDITOR : 11/9/2005 - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
988:4:384:: LETTERS TO THE EDITOR : 8/3/2005 - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
988:4:390:: YOUR CHECKUP ON THE NEWS. : - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
988:4:402:: PDX Pop NOW! : Aug. 5-7 - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
988:4:404:: LETTERS TO THE EDITOR : 7/27/2005 - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
988:4:40:: Gossip Should Have No Friends : - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
988:4:426:: LETTERS TO THE EDITOR : 7/20/2005 - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
988:4:436:: Where Rove and Wizarding meet. : - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
988:4:448:: LETTERS TO THE EDITOR : 7/13/2005 - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
988:4:471:: LETTERS TO THE EDITOR : 6/7/2005 - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
988:4:477:: THE LEE MARVIN FOOT-TO-ASS DOUBLE FEATURE : - BY DAVID WALKER
988:4:481:: Your midsummer hits and misses. : - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
988:4:494:: LETTERS TO THE EDITOR : 6/29/2005 - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
988:4:516:: LETTERS TO THE EDITOR : 6/22/2005 - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
988:4:51:: The Shane Black Formula For Action : - BY AP KRYZA
988:4:522:: Blogs, legal clogs and logs. : - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
988:4:523:: FOOD SOS : Answering your hometown cravings. - BY MARY PUTNAM
988:4:537:: THE MARTHA : - BY JOHANNA DROUBAY, AUTUMN DEPOE, KELLY CLARKE
988:4:539:: CALENDAR CHICK : - BY JOHANNA DROUBAY, DAVID WALKER, MARK BAUMGARTEN
988:4:545:: LETTERS TO THE EDITOR : 6/15/2005 - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
988:4:550:: The Peter Fonda B-Movie Double Feature : - BY DAVID WALKER
988:4:567:: LETTERS TO THE EDITOR : 6/8/2005 - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
988:4:570:: I picked up my fare downtown... : - BY NIGHT CABBIE
988:4:585:: LETTERS TO THE EDITOR : 6/1/2005 - BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
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990:5:1749:: I'm Packing My Duds & I'm Head-in [!!] South
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991:0:10::She takes just like a woman, yes, she does
991:0:20::She takes just like a woman, yes, she does
991:0:33::Yes, I believe it's time for us to quit
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991:0:8::But lately I see her ribbons and her bows
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991:5:1257:: I'm Knockin' On The Door Of Your Heart
991:5:1327:: I'm Leaving You The Key To My Heart
991:5:1939:: I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry [stereo vers.]
991:5:1996:: I'm Sorry For You My Friend [stereo vers.]
991:5:2258:: I'm Waiting For Ships That Never Come In
991:5:474:: I'm Diggin' A Hole To Bury My Heart
991:5:674:: I'm Gonna Be A Wheel Someday [stereo vers.]
991:5:701:: I'm Gonna Dry Ev'ry Tear With A Kiss
991:5:750:: I'm Gonna Hitch My Hotrod To A Star
991:5:807:: I'm Gonna Love The Devil Out Of You
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991:5:948:: I'm Gonna Spend My Whole Life Loving You
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991:6:37:: Bob Dylan: Just Like a Woman (Live) [2005]
992:0:13::But she breaks just like a little girl.
992:0:15::Yes, I believe I'll go see her again
992:0:19::With her fog, her amphetamine and her pearls.
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992:5:1019:: I'm Having A Party All By Myself
992:5:1155:: I'm In Love With A Geisha Girl
992:5:1204:: I'm In No Mood For Your Love
992:5:1294:: I'm Leaving It All Up To You
992:5:1298:: I'm Leaving It All Up To You
992:5:1302:: I'm Leaving It All Up To You
992:5:1355:: I'm Living Alone With An Old Love
992:5:1359:: I'm Living Alone With An Old Love
992:5:1363:: I'm Living Alone With An Old Love
992:5:1599:: I'm Not Crazy (I'm Just In Love)
992:5:1684:: I'm Old Enough (To Love You Now)
992:5:1839:: I'm Sending You This Record [alt. vers.]
992:5:1854:: I'm Sittin' On Top Of The World
992:5:2168:: I'm Thinking Of You All The Time
992:5:2243:: I'm Turning Over A Brand New Leaf
992:5:2429:: Impersonations Of Johnny Cash And Lefty Frizzell
992:5:351:: I'm Building A ??? (On The Moon)
992:5:375:: (I'm) Comin' Down With Love [stereo vers.]
992:5:468:: I'm Crying My Heart Out For You
992:5:513:: I'm Falling Out Of Love (With You)
992:5:594:: I'm Glad My Baby's Gone [alt. vers.]
992:5:697:: I'm Gonna Comb You Outta My Hair
992:5:731:: I'm Gonna Get You If I Can
992:5:743:: (I'm Gonna Gonna Gonna) See My Baby
992:5:844:: I'm Gonna Make It Up To You
992:5:890:: I'm Gonna Rock With My Baby Tonight
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993:5:1013:: I'm Happy Every Day I Live
993:5:107:: I'm A Lover Not A Fighter
993:5:1083:: I'm In A Blue, Blue Mood
993:5:111:: I'm A Lover Not A Fighter
993:5:1148:: I'm In Love Again [stereo vers.]
993:5:1159:: I'm In Love With A Shadow
993:5:1162:: I'm In Love With Elvis Presley
993:5:1166:: I'm In Love With My Teacher
993:5:1249:: I'm Just Walking In The Rain
993:5:1277:: I'm Leavin' It Up To You
993:5:1331:: I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone
993:5:1334:: I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone
993:5:1338:: I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone
993:5:1342:: I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone
993:5:1345:: I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone
993:5:1348:: I'm Left You're Right She's Gone
993:5:1367:: I'm Living In A Lonely World
993:5:1411:: I'm Lookin' For Someone To Love
993:5:1415:: I'm Lookin' For Someone To Love
993:5:1418:: I'm Lookin' For Someone To Love
993:5:1422:: I'm Looking For A Mustard Patch
993:5:1430:: I'm Looking For Someone To Love
993:5:1609:: I'm Not Drunk I'm Just Drinking
993:5:1624:: I'm Not Gonna Take It Anymore
993:5:1635:: I'm Not In Her Plans Anymore
993:5:1707:: I'm On The Outside (Lookin' In)
993:5:1711:: I'm On The Outside (Lookin' In)
993:5:1741:: I'm Out Of My Mind (Yea-Yea)
993:5:1761:: I'm Pullin' Stakes And Leavin' You
993:5:1782:: I'm Ready As I'll Ever Be
993:5:1802:: I'm Really Glad You Hurt Me
993:5:1824:: I'm Satisfied With You [stereo vers.]
993:5:1832:: I'm Seeing Things (I Shouldn't See)
993:5:1920:: I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
993:5:1923:: I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
993:5:1926:: I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
993:5:1930:: I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
993:5:1933:: I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
993:5:1936:: I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
993:5:1989:: I'm Sorry For You My Friend
993:5:1992:: I'm Sorry For You My Friend
993:5:2000:: I'm Sorry I Cheated On You
993:5:2067:: I'm Still In Love With You
993:5:2071:: I'm Still In Love With You
993:5:2075:: I'm Still In Love With You
993:5:2106:: I'm Talking Not Walking The Blues
993:5:2113:: I'm That Little Guy Called Joe
993:5:2117:: I'm The Devil Who Made Her
993:5:2121:: I'm The Little Space Girl's Father
993:5:2125:: I'm The Loneliest Guy In Town
993:5:2164:: I'm Thinkin' Tonight Of My Jenny
993:5:2202:: I'm Tired Of These Country Ways
993:5:2206:: I'm Tired Of These Country Ways
993:5:2229:: I'm Too Broke (To Pay Attention)
993:5:2251:: I'm Waitin' Up For Santa Claus
993:5:227:: I'm Alone Because I Love You
993:5:230:: I'm Alone Because I Love You
993:5:234:: I'm Alone Because I Love You
993:5:237:: I'm Alone Because I Love You
993:5:255:: I'm Askin' But I'm Not Gettin'
993:5:26:: I'm A Fool About Your Love
993:5:283:: I'm Barely Hangin' On To Me
993:5:30:: I'm A Fool For Loving You
993:5:332:: I'm Bluer Than Anyone Can Be
993:5:336:: I'm Bluer Than Anyone Could Be
993:5:424:: I'm Confessin' (That I Love You)
993:5:428:: I'm Confessin' (That I Love You)
993:5:452:: I'm Crazy Bout [!!] That Woman
993:5:471:: I'm Dedicating My Life To You
993:5:482:: I'm Doing All Right [alt. vers.]
993:5:499:: I'm Dreaming Of You [stereo vers.]
993:5:553:: I'm Getting Better All The Time
993:5:597:: I'm Glad You Didn't Say Goodbye
993:5:604:: I'm Going Back To South Carolina
993:5:608:: I'm Going Back To West Virginia
993:5:663:: I'm Gonna Be A Wheel Someday
993:5:667:: I'm Gonna Be A Wheel Someday
993:5:671:: I'm Gonna Be A Wheel Someday
993:5:682:: I'm Gonna Be Strong [stereo vers.]
993:5:690:: I'm Gonna Burn Your Playhouse Down
993:5:70:: I'm A Live It Up Boy
993:5:758:: I'm Gonna Knock On Your Door
993:5:788:: I'm Gonna Leave Old Texas Now
993:5:848:: I'm Gonna Make You Love Me
993:5:898:: I'm Gonna Set My Foot Down
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994:5:1001:: 1959/Nov. 16 Bb pop rev.
994:5:1012:: 1959/June 1 Bb pop rev.
994:5:1022:: 1954/Apr. 24 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:1035:: 1962/Sept. 22 Bb pop rev.
994:5:1036:: I'm Here To Tell You
994:5:1039:: 1959/Nov. 9 Bb pop rev.
994:5:1052:: I'm Human Same As You
994:5:1055:: I'm Hungry For Your Lovin'
994:5:1058:: 1956/Oct. 6 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:1066:: 1957/Nov. 11 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:1070:: 1960/Dec. 5 Bb pop rev.
994:5:1078:: 1958/Sept. 1 Bb pop rev.
994:5:1082:: 1959/Sept. 21 Bb pop rev.
994:5:1086:: 1961/May 22 Bb pop rev.
994:5:1090:: 1958/May 5 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:1094:: 1958/Dec. 1 Bb pop rev.
994:5:1102:: 1960/Apr. 11 Bb pop rev.
994:5:1109:: 1960/Dec. 31 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:110:: 1962/Apr. 14 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:1131:: 1956/June 23 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:1135:: 1964 or later (Bb est.)
994:5:1143:: 1958/Apr. 28 Bb pop rev.
994:5:1147:: 1967/Aug. on label or cover
994:5:114:: 1956/Mar. 24 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:1165:: 1957/Aug. or later (Bb est.)
994:5:1169:: 1958/Mar. 31 Bb pop rev.
994:5:1177:: 1954/Nov. 13 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:1181:: 1958/Apr. 14 Bb pop rev.
994:5:1182:: I'm In Love With You
994:5:1186:: I'm In Love With You
994:5:1190:: I'm In Love With You
994:5:1193:: I'm In Love With You
994:5:1196:: 1959/June 22 Bb pop rev.
994:5:1197:: I'm In Misery. Part 1
994:5:1203:: 1956/Aug. 18 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:1218:: 1959/Mar. 16 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:121:: 1959/Aug. 24 Bb pop rev.
994:5:1222:: I'm Johnny On The Spot
994:5:1225:: 1955/Mar. 12 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:1226:: I'm Just A Cry Baby
994:5:1232:: 1959/Mar. 23 Bb pop rev.
994:5:1240:: 1958/Aug. 11 Bb r&b rev.
994:5:1244:: 1964/Apr. 25 Bb hot rev.
994:5:1248:: 1955/Apr. 2 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:1252:: 1960/Apr. or later (Bb est.)
994:5:1261:: I'm Laying Down The Law
994:5:1272:: 1960/Dec. 26 Bb pop rev.
994:5:1280:: I'm Leavin' While I Can
994:5:1290:: 1962/July or later (Bb est.)
994:5:1322:: 1961/Apr. 24 Bb pop rev.
994:5:1330:: 1957/Feb. 23 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:1337:: 1955/May 14 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:133:: I'm A Mean Mean Daddy
994:5:1354:: 1958/Nov. 24 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:1366:: 1950/Dec. 30 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:1378:: 1957/Sept. 20 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:1382:: 1960/July 18 Bb pop rev.
994:5:1398:: 1961/June 12 Bb pop rev.
994:5:1399:: I'm Lonesome Without The Blues
994:5:13:: 1959/Sept. 14 Bb pop rev.
994:5:1403:: I'm Lonesome Without The Blues
994:5:140:: 1956/July 28 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:1414:: 1957/June 10 Bb pop rev.
994:5:1425:: 1956/Jan. 28 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:1426:: I'm Looking For Another You
994:5:1429:: 1952/May 31 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:1433:: 1964/Mar. 7 Bb pop rev.
994:5:1441:: 1958/Dec. 29 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:1445:: 1961/Oct. 9 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:1449:: 1960/June 13 Bb r&b rev.
994:5:1450:: I'm Lost Without Your Love
994:5:1457:: 1960/June 13 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:1461:: 1957/Feb. 23 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:1469:: 1956/Apr. 21 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:1470:: I'm Making Time With You
994:5:1476:: 1957/Oct. 21 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:147:: 1962/Dec. 29 Bb pop rev.
994:5:1480:: 1960/Mar. 14 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:1487:: 1959/June 1 Bb pop rev.
994:5:148:: I'm A One Woman Man
994:5:1491:: 1961 on label or cover
994:5:1498:: 1959/Oct. 19 Bb pop rev.
994:5:14:: I'm A Do Right Daddy
994:5:1502:: 1961/Sept. 11 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:1506:: 1959/June 22 Bb pop rev.
994:5:1514:: 1963/Mar. 16 Bb pop rev.
994:5:152:: I'm A One Woman Man
994:5:1532:: 1957/Mar. 16 Bb pop rev.
994:5:1539:: 1959/Sept. 7 Bb pop rev.
994:5:1540:: I'm No Good Without You
994:5:1543:: 1963/June or later (Bb est.)
994:5:1547:: 1958/July 21 Bb pop rev.
994:5:1548:: I'm Not A Bad Guy
994:5:1551:: 1962/Apr. 28 Bb pop rev.
994:5:1552:: I'm Not A Fool Anymore
994:5:1555:: I'm Not A Fool Anymore
994:5:1562:: 1960/Aug. 15 Bb pop rev.
994:5:1567:: I'm Not Afraid [stereo vers.]
994:5:1578:: 1962/Jan. 6 Bb pop rev.
994:5:1582:: 1957/June 3 Bb pop rev.
994:5:1587:: I'm Not Ashamed To Cry
994:5:1591:: I'm Not Ashamed To Cry
994:5:1598:: 1960/June 27 Bb pop rev.
994:5:1602:: 1959/Nov. or earlier (Bb est.)
994:5:1606:: I'm Not Dreaming [rechan. vers.]
994:5:1616:: I'm Not Going Steady Anymore
994:5:1620:: I'm Not Going To Cry
994:5:1623:: 1957/Dec. 9 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:162:: 1954/May 1 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:1641:: 1958/June or earlier (BMI est.)
994:5:1663:: 1960/Feb. 8 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:1667:: 1960/Oct. 17 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:1668:: I'm Not The Marrying Kind
994:5:1675:: 1950/Apr. 8 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:1676:: I'm Not Your Fool Anymore
994:5:1679:: 1958/Sept. 15 Bb pop rev.
994:5:1683:: 1957/Sept. 9 Bb pop rev.
994:5:1687:: 1957/Apr. 20 Bb pop rev.
994:5:1694:: 1964/Mar. 14 Bb pop rev.
994:5:1699:: I'm On My Way Home
994:5:1702:: 1958/Feb. 10 Bb pop rev.
994:5:1703:: I'm On Pins And Needles
994:5:1706:: 1950/Sept. 30 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:1714:: 1957/Mar. 16 Bb pop rev.
994:5:171:: I'm A Real Glad Daddy
994:5:1724:: 1957/Dec. 23 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:1728:: 1960/Mar. 21 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:1732:: 1961/July 3 Bb pop rev.
994:5:1740:: 1958/Apr. 14 Bb pop rev.
994:5:1744:: 1958/Apr. 21 Bb pop rev.
994:5:174:: 1957/Apr. 29 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:1756:: 1955/July 16 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:1764:: 1956/Jan. 21 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:1769:: I'm Ragged But I'm Right
994:5:1772:: 1956/June 2 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:1785:: 1958/Oct. 6 Bb pop rev.
994:5:1786:: I'm Ready If You're Willin'
994:5:1789:: 1956/May 26 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:1790:: I'm Ready, If You're Willing
994:5:1793:: 1956/Mar. 10 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:1794:: I'm Ready, If You're Willing
994:5:1797:: 1959/Oct. 19 Bb pop rev.
994:5:1798:: I'm Ready To Go Steady
994:5:17:: 1951/Aug. 25 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:1801:: 1959/Aug. 10 Bb pop rev.
994:5:1805:: 1956/Sept. 8 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:1809:: 1958/Sept. 29 Bb pop rev.
994:5:1816:: 1957/Jan. 26 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:182:: 1959 or later (Bb est.)
994:5:1831:: 1960/Mar. 14 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:1835:: I'm Sending You This Record
994:5:1838:: 1957/Aug. 26 Bb pop rev.
994:5:183:: I'm A Wise Ole Cat
994:5:1864:: 1963/Aug. 17 Bb pop rev.
994:5:1868:: 1958/Mar. 24 Bb pop rev.
994:5:1872:: 1958/Dec. 29 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:1884:: 1958/June 23 Bb pop rev.
994:5:1885:: I'm So Glad It's You
994:5:1891:: 1957/Nov. 11 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:1899:: 1958/May 12 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:1903:: 1959/May 4 Bb pop rev.
994:5:1915:: 1959/Aug. 31 Bb pop rev.
994:5:1919:: 1958/June 9 Bb pop rev.
994:5:1946:: 1959/Feb. 9 Bb pop rev.
994:5:194:: 1961/Oct. 2 Bb pop rev.
994:5:1950:: 1964 or later (mx est.)
994:5:1961:: 1958/Sept. 1 Bb pop rev.
994:5:1969:: 1961/Feb. 13 Bb pop rev.
994:5:1973:: 1962/May 5 Bb pop rev.
994:5:1980:: 1960/May 16 Bb pop rev.
994:5:1984:: 1958/June 9 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:1988:: 1963/May 25 Bb pop rev.
994:5:198:: I'm All Alone Without You
994:5:1994:: Top Rank Int. RM 319
994:5:2004:: I'm Sorry I'm Not Sorry
994:5:2007:: I'm Sorry, I'm Not Sorry
994:5:2010:: 1956/Sept. 8 Bb pop rev.
994:5:2014:: 1960 or later (Bb est.)
994:5:2018:: 1953/Apr. 11 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:2019:: I'm Starting To Go Steady
994:5:201:: I'm All Took In [!!]
994:5:2022:: 1960/June 6 Bb pop rev.
994:5:2026:: 1957 ( Sun Rec. )
994:5:2030:: 1957/Feb. 2 Bb pop rev.
994:5:2041:: 1957/Feb. 16 Bb r&b rev.
994:5:2045:: 1956/Dec. 29 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:2049:: 1957/Jan. or later (Bb est.)
994:5:2060:: I'm Still Dreamin' [stereo vers.]
994:5:2082:: 1963/Jan. 19 Bb pop rev.
994:5:2093:: 1959/June 8 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:2097:: 1959/Feb. 23 Bb pop rev.
994:5:209:: I'm Allergic To Your Kisses
994:5:2101:: 1960/May 23 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:2105:: 1958/Apr. 21 Bb pop rev.
994:5:2116:: 1961/June 5 Bb pop rev.
994:5:2120:: 1955/Feb. 26 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:2124:: 1960/Feb. 29 Bb pop rev.
994:5:212:: 1953/Nov. 7 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:2135:: 1957/Mar. 9 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:213:: I'm Almost A Bad Guy
994:5:2140:: I'm The Man [alt. vers.]
994:5:2150:: I'm The One (Who Understands)
994:5:2156:: 1959/Apr. 13 Bb pop rev.
994:5:2163:: 1961/Oct. 30 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:2171:: 1955/Nov. 5 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:2182:: 1957/May 13 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:2183:: I'm Through Chasing After You
994:5:2186:: 1955/May 14 Bb pop rev.
994:5:2198:: I'm Tired Of Playing Cupid
994:5:21:: 1959/Aug. 24 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:2205:: 1971 or later (mx est.)
994:5:2225:: I'm Too Big To Cry
994:5:2228:: 1954/Aug. 21 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:222:: 1958/Sept. 15 Bb pop rev.
994:5:2233:: I'm Too Young To Love
994:5:2246:: 1955/June 11 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:2247:: I'm Waitin' For Ya Baby
994:5:2250:: 1962/Oct. 27 Bb pop rev.
994:5:2262:: I'm Waiting Just For You
994:5:2265:: 1959/May 18 Bb pop rev.
994:5:2282:: 1957/Apr. 27 Bb pop rev.
994:5:2301:: 1960 ( Sun Rec. )
994:5:2305:: 1959/Jan. 19 Bb pop rev.
994:5:2315:: I'm Wise To You Now
994:5:2318:: 1957/June 24 Bb pop rev.
994:5:2319:: I'm With The Wrong One
994:5:2322:: 1958/June 23 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:2329:: 1959/Sept. 7 Bb pop rev.
994:5:2349:: I'm Writing You A Letter
994:5:2356:: 1959/Feb. 23 Bb pop rev.
994:5:2360:: 1956/Nov. 17 Bb pop rev.
994:5:2368:: 1961/Apr. or earlier (Bb est.)
994:5:2372:: 1959/May 25 Bb pop rev.
994:5:2384:: 1961/June 5 Bb pop rev.
994:5:2388:: 1962/Apr. 7 Bb pop rev.
994:5:2392:: 1959/June 8 Bb pop rev.
994:5:2396:: 1956/Oct. 6 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:2400:: 1959/May or earlier (Bb est.)
994:5:2404:: 1962/Apr. 28 Bb pop rev.
994:5:2412:: 1960/Feb. 15 Bb pop rev.
994:5:2424:: 1955/Apr. 2 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:2428:: 1961/July 31 Bb pop rev.
994:5:247:: 1953/Mar. or earlier (BMI est.)
994:5:248:: I'm Ashamed Enough To Die
994:5:251:: I'm Ashamed Enough To Die
994:5:262:: 1962/Sept. 15 Bb pop rev.
994:5:270:: 1962/Mar. 3 Bb pop rev.
994:5:274:: 1957/Oct. 7 Bb pop rev.
994:5:278:: 1957/Sept. 23 Bb pop rev.
994:5:286:: 1963/Oct. 19 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:294:: 1959/Nov. 9 Bb pop rev.
994:5:29:: 1956/Oct. 27 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:305:: 1954/Sept. 4 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:320:: 1959/July 20 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:328:: I'm Blue, Sad And Lonely
994:5:331:: 1957/Mar. 25 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:33:: 1961/Feb. 13 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:343:: I'm Buggin' Out, Little Baby
994:5:347:: I'm Buggin' Out, Little Baby
994:5:34:: I'm A Fool, That's Why
994:5:350:: 1959/Sept. 7 Bb pop rev.
994:5:354:: 1955/Nov. 26 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:358:: 1963/June 29 Bb pop rev.
994:5:359:: I'm Changing All Those Changes
994:5:366:: 1956/July 14 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:370:: 1959/Dec. or earlier (Bb est.)
994:5:371:: (I'm) Comin' Down With Love
994:5:382:: 1960/May 23 Bb pop rev.
994:5:389:: 1961/Oct. 2 Bb pop rev.
994:5:38:: I'm A Fool [vers. 1]
994:5:394:: I'm Comin' Home [live vers.]
994:5:397:: I'm Comin' Home My Baby
994:5:410:: 1957/Jan. 5 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:41:: I'm A Fool [vers. 1]
994:5:435:: 1959/Aug. 24 Bb pop rev.
994:5:439:: 1957/May 20 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:447:: 1957/May 13 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:44:: I'm A Fool [vers. 2]
994:5:451:: 1956/Sept. 8 Bb pop rev.
994:5:459:: 1956/June or later (Bb est.)
994:5:463:: 1951/Apr. 14 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:467:: 1951/Dec. 8 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:477:: 1952/Aug. 9 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:47:: I'm A Fool [vers. 2]
994:5:485:: I'm Doubtful Of Your Love
994:5:50:: I'm A Free Man Now
994:5:512:: 1958/Aug. 18 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:516:: 1960/Mar. 21 Bb r&b rev.
994:5:530:: 1961/Nov. 13 Bb pop rev.
994:5:537:: 1958/Mar. 10 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:549:: I'm Gettin' Your Message Baby
994:5:552:: 1958/June 23 Bb pop rev.
994:5:556:: 1957/Nov. 11 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:560:: 1957 ( Sun Rec. )
994:5:564:: 1957 ( Sun Rec. )
994:5:571:: I'm Getting Nowhere With You
994:5:574:: 1957/June 10 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:578:: 1960 or later (Cop. est.)
994:5:579:: I'm Getting Stoned To-Night [!!]
994:5:57:: 1960/Oct. 10 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:586:: 1957/Nov. 25 Bb pop rev.
994:5:587:: I'm Glad I'm A Boy
994:5:58:: I'm A High Toned Papa
994:5:590:: I'm Glad My Baby's Gone
994:5:593:: 1958/Mar. 3 Bb pop rev.
994:5:607:: 1961/Dec. 11 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:611:: 1951/Sept. 29 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:61:: 1955/Mar. 26 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:633:: 1966 or later (mx est.)
994:5:640:: 1962/Apr. 14 Bb pop rev.
994:5:654:: 1953/Nov. 14 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:658:: 1957/Oct. 7 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:659:: I'm Gonna Anchor My Heart
994:5:666:: 1958/May 12 Bb r&b rev.
994:5:66:: I'm A Little Red Caboose
994:5:689:: 1960 or later (mx est.)
994:5:693:: I'm Gonna Catch You Baby
994:5:696:: 1958/Nov. 10 Bb pop rev.
994:5:69:: 1953/Sept. 19 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:700:: 1955/Nov. 5 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:708:: 1959/Aug. 3 Bb pop rev.
994:5:712:: 1960/Mar. 21 Bb pop rev.
994:5:716:: 1960/Sept. 12 Bb pop rev.
994:5:720:: 1956/Dec. 15 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:734:: 1956/May 19 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:738:: 1959/May 4 Bb pop rev.
994:5:746:: I'm Gonna Have Some Fun
994:5:757:: 1958/Feb. 10 Bb pop rev.
994:5:762:: I'm Gonna Lasso Santa Claus
994:5:765:: 1956/Nov. 3 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:772:: 1959/Aug. 24 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:77:: 1959/Sept. 14 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:780:: 1962/May 26 Bb pop rev.
994:5:784:: 1962/Sept. 1 Bb pop rev.
994:5:799:: I'm Gonna Let You Go
994:5:803:: I'm Gonna Look For You
994:5:813:: 1959/Apr. 27 Bb pop rev.
994:5:81:: I'm A Lonesome Old Boy
994:5:822:: I'm Gonna Love You Too
994:5:825:: I'm Gonna Love You Too
994:5:828:: 1958/Feb. 3 Bb pop rev.
994:5:829:: I'm Gonna Love You Too
994:5:832:: I'm Gonna Love You Too
994:5:835:: 1964/Jan. 4 Bb pop rev.
994:5:836:: I'm Gonna Love You Too
994:5:840:: I'm Gonna Love You Too
994:5:847:: 1959/Oct. or later (mx est.)
994:5:84:: 1959/Feb. 2 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:851:: I'm Gonna Marry Polly Ann
994:5:857:: 1959/Apr. 6 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:85:: I'm A Long Gone Daddy
994:5:866:: I'm Gonna Please My Baby
994:5:872:: I'm Gonna Quit My Crying
994:5:878:: 1957/Sept. 16 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:882:: 1959/Apr. 6 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:886:: I'm Gonna Rock Some Too
994:5:893:: 1960/Oct. 10 Bb pop rev.
994:5:894:: I'm Gonna Roll And Rock
994:5:897:: 1955/Sept. 10 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:89:: I'm A Long Gone Daddy
994:5:909:: 1961/Oct. 6 Bb pop rev.
994:5:917:: 1955/Apr. 9 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:92:: I'm A Long Gone Daddy
994:5:931:: 1956/Sept. 8 Bb pop rev.
994:5:951:: I'm Gonna' Spin My Wheels
994:5:954:: 1961/Mar. 20 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:959:: I'm Gonna Take A Walk
994:5:95:: I'm A Long Gone Daddy
994:5:962:: 1960/Aug. 15 Bb pop rev.
994:5:971:: I'm Gonna Tell On You
994:5:975:: I'm Gonna Tell On You
994:5:979:: I'm Gonna Tell On You
994:5:989:: 1959/Aug. 10 Bb pop rev.
994:5:98:: 1948/June 19 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:993:: 1953/July 25 Bb c&w rev.
994:5:998:: I'm Hangin' Up My Rifle
994:5:99:: I'm A Long Gone Daddy
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995:2:291::1. Forever and For Always
995:2:292::2. I'm Gonna Getcha Good
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995:5:1016:: I'm Having A Ball
995:5:1040:: I'm Hog-Tied Over You
995:5:1047:: 1959 RCA mx code
995:5:1051:: 1963/May Bb pop rev.
995:5:1087:: I'm In A Daze
995:5:1091:: I'm In A Whirl
995:5:1114:: I'm In Love Again
995:5:1117:: 1960/Feb. 29 Bb Aud.
995:5:1118:: I'm In Love Again
995:5:1121:: I'm In Love Again
995:5:1124:: I'm In Love Again
995:5:1128:: I'm In Love Again
995:5:1132:: I'm In Love Again
995:5:1136:: I'm In Love Again
995:5:1140:: I'm In Love Again
995:5:1144:: I'm In Love Again
995:5:115:: I'm A Lucky Guy
995:5:118:: I'm A Lucky Man
995:5:1200:: I'm In My Teens
995:5:1208:: I'm In No Position
995:5:1211:: I'm In Seventh Heaven
995:5:1229:: I'm Just A Fool
995:5:1233:: I'm Just A Mender
995:5:1237:: I'm Just A Mender
995:5:1245:: I'm Just Too Lazy
995:5:1269:: I'm Learning About Love
995:5:1312:: I'm Leaving This Town
995:5:1319:: I'm Leaving Town, Baby
995:5:1323:: I'm Leaving Town, Baby
995:5:1344:: RCA Victor EPA 965
995:5:1351:: I'm Letting You Go
995:5:1358:: 1950/Nov. or earlier (est.)
995:5:1362:: 1950/Dec. or earlier (est.)
995:5:136:: 1960 RCA mx code
995:5:137:: I'm A One-Woman Man
995:5:1395:: I'm Lonesome (Over You)
995:5:141:: I'm A One-Woman Man
995:5:1421:: 1957/Dec. 1 Bb Aud.
995:5:1434:: I'm Looking For Sunshine
995:5:144:: I'm A One-Woman Man
995:5:1454:: I'm Loving You Baby
995:5:1458:: I'm Low, Low, Low
995:5:1462:: I'm Low, Low, Low
995:5:1466:: I'm Mad With You
995:5:1507:: I'm Movin [!!] On
995:5:1536:: I'm My Own Grandpaw
995:5:1544:: I'm Nobody's Baby Now
995:5:155:: I'm A Poor Oakie
995:5:1571:: I'm Not Alone Anymore
995:5:1573:: Cotton Town Jubilee 115
995:5:1574:: 1965 RCA mx code
995:5:1594:: 1958 RCA mx code
995:5:159:: I'm A Railroad Daddy
995:5:1605:: Guest Star G 1449
995:5:1608:: Guest Star GS 1449
995:5:1628:: I'm Not Gonna Worry
995:5:1630:: Capitol Star Artist 16591/2
995:5:1632:: I'm Not Good Lookin'
995:5:163:: I'm A Ramblin' Man
995:5:1642:: I'm Not Ready Now
995:5:1645:: I'm Not Ready Yet
995:5:1652:: I'm Not Shure [!!]
995:5:1659:: 1964 RCA mx code
995:5:1670:: RCA Victor EPA 4368
995:5:1671:: 1962 RCA mx code
995:5:1672:: I'm Not To Blame
995:5:1680:: I'm Old Enough Now
995:5:1688:: I'm Old Kentucky Bound
995:5:1715:: I'm On This Rocket
995:5:1718:: I'm On Your Wagon
995:5:1721:: I'm One Of Those
995:5:1736:: 1958 RCA mx code
995:5:1752:: 1966 RCA mx code
995:5:1753:: I'm Playing It Cool
995:5:179:: I'm A Travelin' Man
995:5:1817:: I'm Satisfied With You
995:5:1819:: Top Rank Int. RM-326
995:5:1821:: I'm Satisfied With You
995:5:1826:: Top Rank Int. RS-626
995:5:1828:: I'm Searching For You
995:5:1842:: I'm Settin' You Free
995:5:1850:: I'm Sittin' At Home
995:5:1857:: 1965 RCA mx code
995:5:1916:: I'm So Lonesome, Baby
995:5:1945:: Academy 11 17 58
995:5:1981:: I'm Sorry For You
995:5:1985:: I'm Sorry For You
995:5:1995:: 1960/May 2 Bb Aud.
995:5:1998:: Top Rank Int. RS-619
995:5:2011:: I'm Sorry You're Gone
995:5:2015:: I'm Startin' Sweetheartin' Again
995:5:2027:: I'm Stickin' With You
995:5:2031:: I'm Stickin' With You
995:5:2034:: I'm Stickin' With You
995:5:2038:: I'm Stickin' With You
995:5:2042:: I'm Stickin' With You
995:5:2046:: I'm Stickin' With You
995:5:2050:: I'm Stickin' With You
995:5:2064:: I'm Still Hanging Around
995:5:2077:: Vee Jay VJ 334
995:5:2083:: I'm Still Loving You
995:5:2086:: I'm Still Missing You
995:5:2110:: I'm Tellin' Ya Baby
995:5:2128:: I'm The Lovin' Type
995:5:2138:: Capitol Star Artist 18309/10
995:5:2153:: I'm The Only One
995:5:2157:: (I'm The) Phantom Lover)
995:5:2160:: I'm The Wrong One
995:5:2187:: I'm Through With You
995:5:2197:: Big 4 Hits 209
995:5:2218:: Tear Drop LPM 3002
995:5:2275:: 1960/Feb. 29 Bb Aud.
995:5:2294:: I'm Walkin' [stereo vers.]
995:5:2298:: I'm Walkin' The Dog
995:5:2302:: I'm Walking Behind You
995:5:2306:: I'm Walking The Dog
995:5:2309:: I'm Walking The Dog
995:5:2337:: 1954 RCA mx code
995:5:2345:: I'm Worried About Me
995:5:240:: I'm An Eskimo Too
995:5:2423:: Sage & Sand 45-188
995:5:2436::Compilation 2005, Terry E. Gordon
995:5:2437::This page generated on 10/03/2005
995:5:244:: I'm An Old Wolf
995:5:259:: I'm Asking For Forgiveness
995:5:287:: I'm Beggin' Your Pardon
995:5:291:: I'm Beggin' Your Pardon
995:5:295:: I'm Beggin' Your Pardon
995:5:299:: I'm Beginning To Remember
995:5:302:: I'm Beginning To Remember
995:5:303::Jimmy Lee And Johnny Mathis
995:5:306:: I'm Beginning To Remember
995:5:309:: I'm Beginning To Wonder
995:5:334:: Phillips Int. LP 1960
995:5:355:: I'm Building An Ocean
995:5:362:: 1958/May 5 Bb Aud.
995:5:367:: I'm Comin' After You
995:5:388:: United Artists UA 377
995:5:405:: Vee Jay VJ 288
995:5:416:: Phillips Int. LP 1960
995:5:436:: I'm Confused About You
995:5:440:: I'm Countin' On You
995:5:448:: I'm Counting On You
995:5:455:: 1965 RCA mx code
995:5:478:: I'm Doing All Right
995:5:489:: I'm Dreaming Of You
995:5:492:: I'm Dreaming Of You
995:5:495:: 1958/Dec. 1 Bb Aud.
995:5:496:: I'm Dreaming Of You
995:5:502:: 1958/Dec. 1 Bb Aud.
995:5:509:: I'm Falling In Love
995:5:542:: I'm Free [alt. vers.]
995:5:54:: I'm A Happy Man
995:5:582:: 1967 RCA mx code
995:5:583:: I'm Glad I Waited
995:5:5::Song Titles Beginning with "Im"
995:5:601:: I'm Goin' Stepping Out
995:5:622:: I'm Going To Hollywood
995:5:678:: I'm Gonna Be Strong
995:5:686:: I'm Gonna Better Myself
995:5:705:: I'm Gonna Find Her
995:5:709:: I'm Gonna Find Out
995:5:713:: I'm Gonna Find You
995:5:717:: I'm Gonna Fool Everybody
995:5:721:: I'm Gonna Forget Him
995:5:725:: I'm Gonna Get Married
995:5:728:: I'm Gonna Get Ya'
995:5:735:: I'm Gonna Git Cha
995:5:739:: I'm Gonna Go Walkin'
995:5:73:: 1954 RCA mx code
995:5:74:: I'm A Lonely Guy
995:5:754:: I'm Gonna Keep It
995:5:761:: 1966 RCA mx code
995:5:785:: I'm Gonna Leave Adieu
995:5:78:: I'm A Lonesome Fugitive
995:5:791:: I'm Gonna Leave You
995:5:795:: I'm Gonna Leave You
995:5:810:: I'm Gonna Love You
995:5:814:: I'm Gonna Love You
995:5:818:: I'm Gonna Love You
995:5:865:: 1968 or later (est.)
995:5:906:: I'm Gonna Settle Down
995:5:947:: 1958/June 2 Bb Aud.
995:5:955:: I'm Gonna Stop Cryin'
995:5:958:: 1959 RCA mx code
995:5:983:: I'm Gonna Try You
995:5:990:: I'm Grateful To You
995:5:997:: 1957 RCA mx code
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996:0:31::Ain't it clear that--
996:0:32::I just can't fit
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996:4:8:: Dermablend Skin Care
996:5:1018:: White Rock unissued
996:5:1021:: RCA Victor 47-5703
996:5:1026:: I'm Headin' Home
996:5:102:: 1970/Sept. (BMI est.)
996:5:1031:: Cadence CEP 110
996:5:1038:: Back Beat 529
996:5:103:: I'm A Lover
996:5:1043:: 1952/Sept. (Bb est.)
996:5:1060::Rick And The Rockers
996:5:1062:: 1958/Oct. (Bb est.)
996:5:106:: 1962/Sept. BMI clear.
996:5:1074:: 1960/Jan. (Bb est.)
996:5:1081:: Play Me 3517
996:5:1095:: I'm In Debt
996:5:1098:: 1958/July mx series
996:5:1099:: I'm In Heaven
996:5:10:: I'm A Coward
996:5:1101:: Emmy E 1002
996:5:1103:: I'm In Love
996:5:1106:: I'm In Love
996:5:1110:: I'm In Love
996:5:1112:: Veeda EP 2000
996:5:1113:: 1961/May BMI clear.
996:5:1123:: Imperial IMP 157
996:5:1127:: 1963/Jan. (Bb est.)
996:5:1139:: 1964/Nov. (Bb est.)
996:5:1142:: 20th Fox 100
996:5:1151:: 1960 (BSN est.)
996:5:1157:: Dixie (reg.) 45-887
996:5:1158:: 1960/Dec. (SPD est.)
996:5:1173:: 1953/Feb. (Bb est.)
996:5:1176:: RCA Victor 47-5899
996:5:1189:: 1957 (BSN est.)
996:5:1206:: Blue Grass 209-1
996:5:1207:: 1959/Dec. mx series
996:5:1214:: 1960-62 (Bb est.)
996:5:122:: I'm A Madman
996:5:1231:: RCA Victor 47-7485
996:5:1241:: I'm Just Nobody
996:5:124:: Fee Bee FB-233
996:5:1253:: I'm Keeping You
996:5:1256:: 1958/Mar. (Bb est.)
996:5:125:: 1958/Nov. BMI clear.
996:5:1260:: 1961/Nov. mx series
996:5:1263:: Winsor Music unissued
996:5:1268:: 1963/June mx series
996:5:126:: I'm A Man
996:5:1276:: 1958/Mar. BMI clear.
996:5:1291:: I'm Leaving Alabama
996:5:1297:: 1964 (BSN est.)
996:5:129:: 1965/Apr. (Bb est.)
996:5:1301:: 1964 (BSN est.)
996:5:1305:: I'm Leaving Lulabell
996:5:1308:: I'm Leaving Now
996:5:130:: I'm A Man
996:5:1315:: I'm Leaving Today
996:5:1326:: 1959/Oct. BMI clear.
996:5:1340:: RCA Victor 47-6383
996:5:1341:: 1955/Dec. (Bb est.)
996:5:1357:: Mt. Dew 45-MD-101
996:5:1370:: 1958-59 (Bb est.)
996:5:1373:: Canadian American CA-130
996:5:1374:: 1961 (Bb est.)
996:5:1386:: 1952-53 (Bb est.)
996:5:1390:: 1963/July (Bb est.)
996:5:1391:: I'm Lonesome Baby
996:5:1394:: 1960/Feb. mx series
996:5:1401:: Tear Drop 3034
996:5:1402:: 1964/June (Bb est.)
996:5:1405:: Tear Drop unissued
996:5:1407:: I'm Long Gone
996:5:1410:: 1956/May BMI clear.
996:5:1417:: Brunswick EB 71036
996:5:1437:: 1952/Feb. (Bb est.)
996:5:1