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'MEMORIES' OF PARIS

Andrea Bocelli notes that Paris Bennett "has volume like me," and David Foster shows her how to turn it down for the first eight bars of "Memories," a song that can't really be separated from Barbra Streisand.

Tough choice for a 17-year-old girl: "The way we were"? In what? The sandbox?

Judges terse, but kind, as Simon notes that it felt "a bit as if you were trying to impersonate an older artist."

Not really fair, since for Paris, they're just about all older artists.

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