Danh ngôn của Natalie Cole

Nothing had been attempted like that, to lift Dad's voice, literally, off of that track and put it on a brand-new one, and then line it up, match it up, get the phrasing right. I remember listening - everyone listening at the end, and we were just enthralled. It was really wonderful.
Nothing had been attempted like that, to lift Dad's voice, literally, off of that track and put it on a brand-new one, and then line it up, match it up, get the phrasing right. I remember listening - everyone listening at the end, and we were just enthralled. It was really wonderful.
Chưa có ai cố gắng làm như vậy, theo đúng nghĩa đen, để nâng giọng của bố ra khỏi bản nhạc đó và đặt nó vào một bản hoàn toàn mới, sau đó sắp xếp nó, khớp nó lại, viết đúng cụm từ. Tôi nhớ mình đã lắng nghe - mọi người đều lắng nghe ở cuối và chúng tôi đều bị mê hoặc. Nó thực sự tuyệt vời.
Tác giả: Natalie Cole | Chuyên mục: Dad | Sứ mệnh: [7]
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