by Sean NelsonShania Twain fans are left wondering "What Made You Say That?"
I'm sure I'm not the only octogenarian out there who has been surprised, repeatedly, by the durability of certain kinds of songs chosen by America's youth to massacre at karaoke. (I'm also surprised by the durability of of karaoke itself, but I'm not complaining.)
The number of times I've heard someone under 30 tear off a number by Third Eye Blind, Matchbox 20, or Creed—groups I'd assumed, without value judgment,
I'm sure I'm not the only octogenarian out there who has been surprised, repeatedly, by the durability of certain kinds of songs chosen by America's youth to massacre at karaoke. (I'm also surprised by the durability of of karaoke itself, but I'm not complaining.)
The number of times I've heard someone under 30 tear off a number by Third Eye Blind, Matchbox 20, or Creed—groups I'd assumed, without value judgment,