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Katharine McPhee: Tease Me NOT
No, I don't think Kat will use 'McPheever' for the album title (as much as it could have been at one time)--but here's some 'what-ifs' and 'more plausibles' for titles:
--Eehpcm Enirahtak—Surprise! I Now Spell My Name Backwards And Sing Indian Trance Music.
--Katharine McPhee Sings From Every Phone Book in America—(Volume 1 of 2,342)
--Katharine McPhee—My Bare Feet Are KILLING Me!
--Katharine McPhee—Mirror, Mirror, On the Wall….Please Stop That Drooling!
--Katharine McPhee Sings Marilyn Manson (Special Guest Duet with Kellie Pickler on ‘Beautiful People’).
--Katharine McPhee—"It’s Been Two Months, And I Still Smell Strange Things From That Tour Bus": A Folk Pop Album.
And if we can develop CD covers where images can take the place of text titles:
Katharine McPhee—
Even funnier: the number of us who would rush out to buy that album of her singing the phone book.
Oh, here's an idea. Someone suggested "Class" as an album title. Then we could have a picture from the "hair up, pink shirt and glasses" thread where she's looking like the substitute teacher. That way the title could be a wordplay and no one could complain about it.
Katharine McPhee: All You Need is Confidence
OR
Katharine McPhee: Confidence
That's pretty good. Although I think Katharine going to run away from anything having to do with SOTR after Sunday night. A part of her image problem, well it isn't a problem but people associate her with SOTR so much that they think that's her style. Well, her album isn't going to be anything like SOTR from the looks of it.
But I do think that's a very cool idea for a title.
Well, I've used the line whenever I'm complimenting a Katharine song that I'm not a fair judge because I would love to hear Katharine sing the alphabet song so....
Her singing the phone book? Sure! Where's my $15! Let's go get one!
When Dr. Keith asked Kat how she felt, she said she felt free, the way birds must feel when they fly. So on that note...
Katharine McPhee: Free As A Bird