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SONG TITLE WORD ASSOCIATION - We seem to still be having fun - So Play on!

 

SONG TITLE WORD ASSOCIATION
 

Okay

This is meant to be a long running topic . The rules are simple and there are a zillion songs out there, so lets see what we can do with this.

You start with a song title. Let's use Love in an Elevator - Aerosmith

You look at that title, pick out one word from it and find a new song title with that word in it,( example, In & Out of Love - Bon Jovi) then post the new title as your post. The next person follows. See easy

 

So lets give it a try. My title is: Love in an Elevator - Aerosmith.

 

your reply could be:

from Love in an Elevator to Love is all you need--Beatles

My hope is that our new member  duke  could help us get this started.

Please pick up on any word in the last posted Title!

For more on this topic see:
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from:   JUST THE WAY YOU ARE

 

to:   THAT'S THE WAY I'VE ALWAYS HEARD IT SHOULD BE  -  Carly Simon

 

from her 1971 debut album, "Carly Simon" - she wrote the music for this song but the touching lyrics were written by her friend & frequent collaborator, Jacob Brackman

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"Sounds Of Silence" Simon&Garfunkel

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From:  "Sound of Silence"

 

To:  "Sound of Your Voice", Third Day

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from:   SOUND OF YOUR VOICE

 

to:   THE NEXT VOICE YOU HEAR  -  Jackson Browne, 1997

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From:  "The Next Voice You Hear"

 

To:  "This Time Next Year", Toni Braxton

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from:   THIS TIME NEXT YEAR

 

to:   IT'S GOING TO TAKE SOME TIME  - Carole King, 197l, from album "Music"

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From:  "It's Going to Take Some Time"

 

To:  "Maybe Next Time", Judy Garland

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from:   MAYBE NEXT TIME

 

to:   MAYBE BABY  -  The Crickets, led by Buddy Holly, recorded in 1957 & released as single in 1958

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From:  "Maybe Baby"

 

To:  "You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby", Bobby Darin

 

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Have You Ever Seen The Rain-------------CCR

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From: YOU ARE MY DESTINY  -  Paul Anka

 

To: Peter B's Looners " If You Wanna Be Happy"


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ParH90v__rg

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Officially I am responding to PattyDiane's post of:  YOU ARE MY SPECIAL ANGEL

 

That is because PattyDiane got in the earlier response!

 

But I will also respond to Dave's post of:   IF YOU WANNA BE HAPPY

 

My post:   ONLY YOU KNOW AND I KNOW  -  Phil Collins

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From:  "Only You Know and I Know"

 

To:  "Getting to Know You", from "The King and I"

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from:   GETTING TO KNOW YOU

 

to:   HOW CAN YOU DESCRIBE A FACE?  - from the musical "Subways Are For Sleeping"

 

 

PattyDiane:  Are you familiar with "Subways Are For Sleeping"?  I am under impression the most popular songs from that show were "Ride Through the Night" and "Be A Santa" - my dad bought the soundtrack and I know those were the only 2 numbers I regularly listened to, on that album...Smiley Happy

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From:  "How Can You Describe a Face"

 

To:  "Everywhere I Look I Can See Her Face", from the musical "Carnival"

 

I'm not really familiar with the muscial "Subways Are for Sleeping", although I've heard of it and will check it out.  "Carnival" is another one that is not very well known. I was introduced to it by the first boy I dated after I changed colleges.  He was the first boy I had ever met who was into musicals and had an immediate crush on him.  I later had the opportunity to see the production and enjoyed this song even more than on the record.  The best known song from "Carnival" is "Love Makes the World Go Round".

 

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from:   EVERYWHERE I LOOK I CAN SEE HER FACE

 

to:   HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE  -  The Beatles, 1966, on the album "Revolver"

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from:   HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE

 

to:   AS LONG AS THERE'S MUSIC  -  Anita O'Day, 1993

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From:  " As Long as There's Music"

 

To:  "There's Music in You", from Rodgers and Hammerstein's "Cinderella"

 

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from:   THERE'S MUSIC IN YOU

 

to:   DANCE TO THE MUSIC  -  Sly & The Family Stone, 1968

 

                www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jn2PNlhvy8E

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From:  "Dance to the Music"

 

To:  "The Sound of Music", Julie Andrews

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from:   THE SOUND OF MUSIC

 

to:   THE SWEETEST SOUNDS  -  from the 1962 musical "No Strings"

 

"No Strings" starred Diahann Carroll & Richard Kiley.  ( And is one ot the few shows I actually saw during its Broadway run...)

 

                

 

            

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That's What Friends Are For" Dionne Warwicke,Stevie Wonder,Elton John,Gladys Knight{without the Pips}

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From:  "That's What Friends Are For"

 

To:  "With a Little Help from My Friends", The Beatles

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from:   WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM MY FRIENDS

 

to:   WITH MY EYES CLOSED  -  The Bee Gees, from album "Still Waters", 1997

 

 

 

I just did internet search & came across article from 6/5/2014 issue of Rolling Stone, written by Josh Eells, titled "Barry Gibb: The Last Brother."  Well-written and informative article, but it made me sad...

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From:  "With My Eyes Closed"

 

To:  "My Eyes Adored You", Frankie Valli

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from:   MY EYES ADORED YOU

 

to:   ALL EYES ON YOU  -  Peter Frampton, 1986

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From:  "All Eyes on You"

 

To:  "Your Eyes Are the Eyes of a Woman in Love", from "Guys and Dolls"

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PattyDiane:  You sure do know a lot of show tunes! Smiley Happy

 

from:   YOUR EYES ARE THE EYES OF A WOMAN IN LOVE

 

to:   I ONLY HAVE EYES FOR YOU  -  The Flamingos 

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From:  "I Only Have Eyes for You"

 

To:  "Only You (Can Make My Dreams Come True)", The Platters

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from:   ONLY YOU (CAN MAKE MY DREAMS COME TRUE)

 

to:   ONLY THE LONELY  -  Roy Orbison

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