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I saw the other day this version offered for sale on ebay, which went up for... over $500(!) before it got pulled. I don't if that was real or just a work of some scammer, but one thing is clear for sure: there are people out there who know and appreciate the real vocalist of Bad Boys Blue - 20 year after he was kicked out from the group... and are willing to shell out a few hundred bucks just to hear this voice on the track. What do you know? <small>—The preceding ] comment was added by ] (]) 20:44, 2 May 2007 (UTC).</small><!-- HagermanBot Auto-Unsigned --> | I saw the other day this version offered for sale on ebay, which went up for... over $500(!) before it got pulled. I don't if that was real or just a work of some scammer, but one thing is clear for sure: there are people out there who know and appreciate the real vocalist of Bad Boys Blue - 20 year after he was kicked out from the group... and are willing to shell out a few hundred bucks just to hear this voice on the track. What do you know? <small>—The preceding ] comment was added by ] (]) 20:44, 2 May 2007 (UTC).</small><!-- HagermanBot Auto-Unsigned --> | ||
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== Correction needs to be made on who sang after Trevor Taylor == | ||
The article states that John McInerney went on to produce lead vocals on the vast majority of Bad Boys Blue's output after Trevor Taylor's departure when in fact, it was Andrew Thomas who went on to sing the rest of BBB's tracks including "Come Back and Stay", "The World Without You", "Jungle in My Heart", "House of Silence", "Save Your Love" and all others. | The article states that John McInerney went on to produce lead vocals on the vast majority of Bad Boys Blue's output after Trevor Taylor's departure when in fact, it was Andrew Thomas who went on to sing the rest of BBB's tracks including "Come Back and Stay", "The World Without You", "Jungle in My Heart", "House of Silence", "Save Your Love" and all others. |
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Repeated vandalism by user 89.200.212.78
This page has become a subject of systematic vandalism by a user from Holland who deliberately obliterates neutral info on this page and conveniently replaces it with biased nonsense. Protection of the article has been requested. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 75.14.61.84 (talk) 00:51, 14 February 2007 (UTC).
Come Back And Stay - Trevor Taylor's original version
I saw the other day this version offered for sale on ebay, which went up for... over $500(!) before it got pulled. I don't if that was real or just a work of some scammer, but one thing is clear for sure: there are people out there who know and appreciate the real vocalist of Bad Boys Blue - 20 year after he was kicked out from the group... and are willing to shell out a few hundred bucks just to hear this voice on the track. What do you know? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 75.14.54.187 (talk) 20:44, 2 May 2007 (UTC).
Correction needs to be made on who sang after Trevor Taylor
The article states that John McInerney went on to produce lead vocals on the vast majority of Bad Boys Blue's output after Trevor Taylor's departure when in fact, it was Andrew Thomas who went on to sing the rest of BBB's tracks including "Come Back and Stay", "The World Without You", "Jungle in My Heart", "House of Silence", "Save Your Love" and all others.
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