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SONG TITLE WORD ASSOCIATION II (OLDIES ONLY)

Same guidelines as the original forum.

The only difference is this is for oldies.

I am setting the following rule:

No songs beyond 1975

 

I'll start with a classic:

 

When A Man Loves A Woman:  Percy Sledge

 

I'm Amending this forum to allow the use of songs up to and including 1975

 

 

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I Wanna Hold Your Hand  - Beatles

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Put your HAND IN the HAND   Ocean

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I can't pull up your private message. Did l do something wrong?

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Click on the envelope and it will take 

you there

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(I Washed My Hands In) Muddy Water:  Johnny Rivers

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Dirty WATER     Standells

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Bridge Over Troubled Water:  S & G

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ROCK ME on the water    Jackson Browne

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Rock Me  - Steppenwolf  1968

 

“When the power of love overcomes the love of power, the world will know peace.” - Jimi Hendrix
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Rock & Roll Is Here To Stay:  Danny & Juniors

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I’m just a singer (In a ROCK and roll band)

Moody Blues

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Crocodile Rock - Elton John 1972

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So You Want To Be A Rock 'n' Roll Star  -- The Byrds  1967

 

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Luck be a LADY    Frank Sinatra

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Lady Madonna - Beatles 1968

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Lay Lady Lay   Dylan

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LADY Jane   Stones

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Green-Eyed Lady:  Sugarloaf

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Sentimental LADY   The Mac

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Lady Madonna- Beatles 1968

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Lay LADY lay    Dylan

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She's A Lady:  Tom Jones

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For MY lady   Moody Blues

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She's Just My Style:  Gary Lewis

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She Loves YOU - Beatles 1962

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Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye:  Casinos

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Tell Me Why  -  The Beatles (1964)

 

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Tell It Like It Is:  Aaron Neville

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💥Sunday - June 27, 2021💥

 

Thanks for your awesome help with the Rock & Roll song set up @MaVolta 😁 I am going to stick to the <generic> Song Title Word Association = oldies and new can be posted. I have just responded to your post today in the Generic Song Title Word Association. Much appreciated. @BeatleloverKT had PMed me this morning as I had deleted my 1st post. Was so nice to get the PM filled with advice. 🤗 Lol, as usual AARP sent me to an <older> page = not <page 1> 🤣😂 So lesson learn't = <check page number> before posting. 🤗

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Like It Like That: Chris Kenner

 

To:  I Like Bread and Butter  -  The Newbeats (1964)

 

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