Who sings which part in "Don't Put It Down"?
Is John singing the higher part? Or is Chris? I'm lost lol
Correct me if im wrong but Johnny is the bottom and chris is on top.
*BUMP*
its def johnny T on the bottom part... just gave it another listen.
are you sure? cause sometimes Johnny has a unique verbratto and the top person has it too..both of them sound like Johnny a little bit...doesnt help that they're both using accents lol
Hehe, ohwell, I'll go w/ your idea, thanks :)
Chris-higher
Johnny-singing lower :)
wait, wait, wait... HOLD UP!!! Johnny is on the bottom and chris is on top???? WHAT KIND OF RECORDING IS THIS???
I have not stopped listening to it...
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sounded like john was on the top to me.
that's what I thought at first too..
but then my friend at lunch today said Johnny was the bottom singer..
Is there anyone who really knows? Lol
I'm pretty sure john is usually on bottom...
I'll be the first to say I that one coming...
it was pretty obvious, but I stick with my decision to "go there" simply because it's fun to think about...
Oh please get your minds out of the gutter! lol
Back to the SINGING query lol
John is definitely singing the lower part.
and even at the SONGS FOR A NEW WORLD
Johnnny sang the lower part
and Michael Arden was the African American part.
go figure? And they were fabulous!
Butt Remember Chris and Johnny's Rod at Easter Bonnet last year.
they are all too cute
Updated On: 5/9/05 at 11:14 PM
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