Kim Carnes has written some incredible songs and it would be wonderful if they could collaborate one day. Both Bonnie and Kim made separate contributions to Frankie Miller's 2016 release 'Double Take', and both have recorded a number of his songs on their own albums over the years.
@SevenDeMagnus The British Isles consists of the islands of Great Britain and Ireland. Great Britain consists of the "countries" of England, Scotland, and Wales. So anyone living in Wales also lives in Great Britain. Now, the United Kingdom (U.K.) is the actual NATION that Wales is part of; the U.K. consists of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. The Republic of Ireland consists of the island of Ireland except for the (very small) Northern Ireland. The bottom line is that there are actually only two real NATIONS in the British Isles--the U.K. and the Republic of Ireland. England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland are NOT independent nations in any meaningful sense (they do not have their own separate militaries, for example), but historically, they have many qualities that bind the people together as a nation, so informally they are often referred-to as "countries" or even "nations".
@@trwent That's intense. England's Prime Minister are also Wales and Northern Ireland's (which is the protestant I think) Prime Minister are also under English laws and military protection?
Congrats 🎉 Bonnie Tyler ❤
Kim Carnes has written some incredible songs and it would be wonderful if they could collaborate one day. Both Bonnie and Kim made separate contributions to Frankie Miller's 2016 release 'Double Take', and both have recorded a number of his songs on their own albums over the years.
Kim is older and is now retired.
Why doesn't she do a duet with Kim Carnes?
Those comments about Kim Carnes are funny.
I wish they had a duet coz' they have the same cool raspy voice.
I can't believe she's british.
She's Welsh not British 😂
@sophiegrant677 Wales is part of Great Britain, so if you are Welsh, you are also British.
@@trwent Is Wales another country? With GB it's called the UK, like the United States only kingdoms were united instead of states?
@SevenDeMagnus The British Isles consists of the islands of Great Britain and Ireland. Great Britain consists of the "countries" of England, Scotland, and Wales. So anyone living in Wales also lives in Great Britain. Now, the United Kingdom (U.K.) is the actual NATION that Wales is part of; the U.K. consists of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. The Republic of Ireland consists of the island of Ireland except for the (very small) Northern Ireland. The bottom line is that there are actually only two real NATIONS in the British Isles--the U.K. and the Republic of Ireland. England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland are NOT independent nations in any meaningful sense (they do not have their own separate militaries, for example), but historically, they have many qualities that bind the people together as a nation, so informally they are often referred-to as "countries" or even "nations".
@@trwent That's intense. England's Prime Minister are also Wales and Northern Ireland's (which is the protestant I think) Prime Minister are also under English laws and military protection?
Taylor swift over 8 grammy
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Bonnie tyler is a Name in every part in the world...
Grammy Awards won is hardly a measure of a singer's greatness.