The theme to The Greatest American Hero is a personal favorite of mine. It actually brought a tear to my eye, when I heard it before I married my husband. It's a song about not believing yourself worthy for such good fortune. But I will admit it's a colossal ball of cheese.
OK, now that you have acknowledged "The Greatest American Hero", here is a link to two pics of Agassi, one younger, one older, that show definite proof that he should have been named in your list of hot tennis players.
My French partner had never heard of this song until now. I played it for him and he loved it. As for me, it brings back so many memories of growing up in the 80s. When you think about it, the song has pretty good lyrics...even though the sentiment is somewhat cheesy. :-)
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The theme to The Greatest American Hero is a personal favorite of mine. It actually brought a tear to my eye, when I heard it before I married my husband. It's a song about not believing yourself worthy for such good fortune. But I will admit it's a colossal ball of cheese.
OK, now that you have acknowledged "The Greatest American Hero", here is a link to two pics of Agassi, one younger, one older, that show definite proof that he should have been named in your list of hot tennis players.
http://theberry.com/2011/06/27/hair-vs-no-hair-some-shopped-some-real-31-photos/celeb-hair-16-3/
My French partner had never heard of this song until now. I played it for him and he loved it. As for me, it brings back so many memories of growing up in the 80s. When you think about it, the song has pretty good lyrics...even though the sentiment is somewhat cheesy. :-)
The song rose to #2 on the charts at the time. Being "cheesy" didn't stop it (or many other records from that era) from being popular. LOL
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