Uh, lets see:
Dallas Holm "I'll Rise Again"
Jim Weatherly "The Need to Be"
Jim Croce "Operator"
Kenny Rankin "Silver Morning"
David La Flamme "White Bird"
John Prine "Dear Abby"
Burton Cummings "These Eyes"
Bobby Goldsboro "Watchin' ScottyGrow" "Honey"
Roger Whitacre
Edward Bear "The Last Song"
Andrew Gold "Thank You For Being A Friend"
Albert Hammond "I'm A Train"
Gilbert O'Sullivan "Clair"
Nat King Cole "Love"
I can't seem to conclude # 2 from the above list. Ok, S. B. since you want me to nail it down to one with no "laundry list" I'll say....Jay Black from Jay and The Americans...or maybe Toy Caldwell from Marshall Tucker. Oops...there I go again breaking the rules. How about Andy Williams for my final answer?
[This message has been edited by classicmixdj (edited March 31, 2001).]
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