There are many many woman who clearly remember hearing patsey cline sang it first. But that never got to happened. She died before getting the chance to record it. I think there's more too it then this and the truth about the music industry is coming go light. Crazy times we live in
@@zz-t8109 Queen's "Crazy little thing called love". I remember an Australian band (Col Joy & the Joy Boys) releasing it years before Queen. In my head I had a memory of Freddie Mercury hearing it and deciding to cover it. I could never understand why Col Joy wasn't credited when it was such a success. When you think about it, it's completely different to any other song Freddie wrote. I've read since that he wrote it very quickly - maybe he tapped into that same universe?
@@zz-t8109 another was "Crazy" by Gnarls Barkley. My son played it to me when it was first released. I told him then, it was first released decades ago by a black American woman singer, but I couldn't remember her name. I love the song, and whenever I hear it, I still hear another voice singing it a long time ago.
In James Bond Moonraker 1979 Richard Dawson Kiel was wearing braces and I remember thinking: of course the good small girl in the end brings him to loving her because when she smiled at him she had braces and that made him identify with her. I distinctly remember thinking this when seeing the film for the first time in our living room. NOW: Mandela effect later: Kiel does not wear braces I've learned. That is weird
Yes I'm ready to receive it now 💜💜💜💜💜💜🎁🎁🎁🎁🎁🎁🎁🎁🎁🎁🫅👰💐🌹🥰💗💵💵💵💵💵💵🏡💵💵💵💵🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️ amen 🌹🥀💐 thank you universe ❤️🙏 thank you Esther and Abraham 💖✨
What a coincidence, I was thinking of it this morning boom I open youtube first video is this❤
It’s so true that we can’t change or control others by our words because others don’t resonate and don’t in the same vibration 😌
...what is real
is really not
now we know
it's all just thought
things are not
as they appear
things are as
we think and feel ...💫
MUCH LOVE TO THE FAMILY ❤
Love the humor ❤ really gets the point across 🤣 🙌❤❤
I've experienced the Mandela effect several times, all in relation to music. (I have a life-long interest in music.)
Tell us more!
The somg blue by "Leanne rhymes" 😮😮
There are many many woman who clearly remember hearing patsey cline sang it first. But that never got to happened. She died before getting the chance to record it. I think there's more too it then this and the truth about the music industry is coming go light. Crazy times we live in
@@zz-t8109 Queen's "Crazy little thing called love". I remember an Australian band (Col Joy & the Joy Boys) releasing it years before Queen. In my head I had a memory of Freddie Mercury hearing it and deciding to cover it. I could never understand why Col Joy wasn't credited when it was such a success.
When you think about it, it's completely different to any other song Freddie wrote. I've read since that he wrote it very quickly - maybe he tapped into that same universe?
@@zz-t8109 another was "Crazy" by Gnarls Barkley. My son played it to me when it was first released. I told him then, it was first released decades ago by a black American woman singer, but I couldn't remember her name.
I love the song, and whenever I hear it, I still hear another voice singing it a long time ago.
In James Bond Moonraker 1979 Richard Dawson Kiel was wearing braces and I remember thinking: of course the good small girl in the end brings him to loving her because when she smiled at him she had braces and that made him identify with her.
I distinctly remember thinking this when seeing the film for the first time in our living room.
NOW: Mandela effect later: Kiel does not wear braces I've learned. That is weird
It is because of the Mandela effect that I believe in alternate timelines. I remember watching Shazam with Sinbad. But they tell me it never existed
"my self-sabotage. It's so deep."
Source: "No, it isn't." 😂
❤❤❤🎉
Shazam was real. Bearinstein bears.
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Really!...most of the world thought Rodney King should have been beaten? That's evil and sick😢
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The fact that nobody talks about the book whispers of manifestation on borlest speaks volumes about how people are stuck in a trance
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