



How Do You Talk To An Angel by The Heights
“Theme: "Fake" Bands There is a long history of TV shows about fake bands. I decided to go with the most 90's example possible, "The Heights." This song reached #1 between two of the biggest hits of the 90's: "End of the Road" by Boyz II Men which was the #6 song of the 90's, and "I will Always Love You" by Whitney Houston which was the #7 song of the 90's. (I know, I thought Houston's would be higher too considering how ubiquitous it was.) This entry has mostly been about the other two songs because there is almost nothing to say bout this song. It's just "there."”
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Theme: "Fake" Bands There is a long history of TV shows about fake bands. I decided to go with the most 90's example possible, "The Heights." This song reached #1 between two of the biggest hits of the 90's: "End of the Road" by Boyz II Men which was the #6 song of the 90's, and "I will Always Love You" by Whitney Houston which was the #7 song of the 90's. (I know, I thought Houston's would be higher too considering how ubiquitous it was.) This entry has mostly been about the other two songs because there is almost nothing to say bout this song. It's just "there."
Today's Jam is from "Music from the television show The Heights," the first album I ever bought.
90s bad = so good.
The song lasted longer than the show #The Heights! The song rocks! Never watched the show... I just heard this for the first time in a long while.
It's like trying to catch a falling star.




