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  1. Bonnie Raitt singles chronology. "Love Letter". (1990) " Something to Talk About ". (1991) "I Can't Make You Love Me". (1991) " Something to Talk About " is a song written by Canadian singer-songwriter Shirley Eikhard and recorded by American singer Bonnie Raitt for her 1991 album Luck of the Draw. It was serviced to US radio on June 3, 1991.

  2. Page 1 of 6, 11 total items. Grace Bichon, who is managing her father's riding-stable, discovers that her husband Eddie is deceiving her with another woman. After confronting him in the middle of ...

  3. Something to Talk About Comedy 1995 1 hr 46 min Academy Award and Golden Globe-winner and Emmy-nominee Julia Roberts ("Ocean's Eleven," "Erin Brockovich") stars as Grace, a contemporary Southern wife and mother with the "perfect life." She works for her parents' horse breeding farm, volunteers for the local charity league, and generally ...

  4. 20 de may. de 1991 · Thinkin' 'bout you every day. Dream 'bout you every night. I'm hoping that you feel the same way. Now that we know it, let's really show it, darling. See Bonnie Raitt Live. Get tickets as low as ...

  5. 28 de dic. de 2020 · Enjoy! [Verse 1] A People are talking, talking 'bout people D I hear them whisper, you won't believe it D They think we're lovers kept under cover A I just ignore it, but they keep saying F#m G We laugh just a little too loud F#m G We stand just a little too close C F C We stare just a little too long E Maybe they're seeing something we don't ...

  6. Something To Talk About. Ooh, ooh, ooh, People are talkin', talkin' 'bout people, I hear them whisper, you won't believe it. They think we're lovers kept under cover, I just ignore it but they keep sayin' we... laugh just a little too loud, stand just a little too close, we stare just a little too long. Maybe they're seein' somethin' we don't darlin'. Let's give 'em somethin' to talk about ...

  7. 21 de nov. de 2019 · 2. In most contexts, there is no difference. "Lets talk [x]" is an informal, colloquial abbreviation for "let's talk about [x]". There is something of a difference though - the shorter "lets talk [x]" can imply things that the other does not. For example, " let's talk salary ", following a discussion about potential employment, is really like ...

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