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September 19, 2006
Corinne Bailey Rae spills top iPod song secrets
Among Corinne Bailey Rae's favourite iPod tunes is Bjork's Isobel, as it is "singers with really unusual voices" that have given the chirpy popstar the confidence to sing.
The singer, who's catchy single Put Your Records On hit our airwaves earlier this year, has revealed her top six iPod tunes to the Metro.
Choosing Aretha Franklin's Day Dreaming as another of her well-played tracks, Ms Bailey Rae said of the soul legend: "She's the greatest female vocalist but she was a brilliant writer as well."
Jimi Hendrix also makes her list, with Electric Ladyland, "a good marriage of his psychedelic guitar solo stuff with his really good songwriting".
Joining other strong female vocalists on Ms Bailey Rae's iPod is Erykah Badu, who is mentioned for her "song about loneliness", Orange Moon.
Finally, the Isley Brothers' Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight and Frontin' by Pharrell of the Neptunes complete the singer's chosen six-song playlist.
Corinne Bailey Rae's October tour has been rescheduled for March 2007 due to unexpected worldwide success, while her new single Like a Star is to be released on October 9th.
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Posted by ipodworld at September 19, 2006 09:16 AM
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