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Hold on User:Nyh, my edit was worthwhile because it gave a better description of the group, "White Plains" and their smash hit, "My Baby Loves Lovin'" I see no reason for you to revert. Any questions? -- 65.73.0.137
Oh, about saying it was a British group, I forgot to tell you that White Plains has a more American than British sounding name to it. Furthermore the lead singer of this group sang lead to other groups with what I consider chiefly American names. And one of the pages that has the lyrics to the song actually mentioned the name of the lead singer and even the mention of White Plains, New York, which almost sounds to me like it was named after that. But if you have any evidence published in biography of White Plains (the group) of CD, cassette, etc. that it was a British group, please share it to me. -- 65.73.0.137
OK, OK. I think I can respect your point. Now the term, sounding British sounds a little too POVish, so maybe they do sound that way to you, but how? It's not that I disagree with you about it. How does Tony Burrows sound more British than American? And have you ever heard the other group members clearly ("They also sound British")? I'm sorry for being so picky in the conversation, but I'd like to hear your point of view, because they don't have that purely British brogue to me. -- 65.73.0.137
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Hold on User:Nyh, my edit was worthwhile because it gave a better description of the group, "White Plains" and their smash hit, "My Baby Loves Lovin'" I see no reason for you to revert. Any questions? -- 65.73.0.137
Oh, about saying it was a British group, I forgot to tell you that White Plains has a more American than British sounding name to it. Furthermore the lead singer of this group sang lead to other groups with what I consider chiefly American names. And one of the pages that has the lyrics to the song actually mentioned the name of the lead singer and even the mention of White Plains, New York, which almost sounds to me like it was named after that. But if you have any evidence published in biography of White Plains (the group) of CD, cassette, etc. that it was a British group, please share it to me. -- 65.73.0.137
OK, OK. I think I can respect your point. Now the term, sounding British sounds a little too POVish, so maybe they do sound that way to you, but how? It's not that I disagree with you about it. How does Tony Burrows sound more British than American? And have you ever heard the other group members clearly ("They also sound British")? I'm sorry for being so picky in the conversation, but I'd like to hear your point of view, because they don't have that purely British brogue to me. -- 65.73.0.137