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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.


Diane


 


 

Life's a Journey, not a Destination" Aerosmith
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@kl7111 wrote:

"The Boy From New York City", The Ad Libs 1965


Hi and welcome!

New York is my favorite city so I am going to post

New York State of Mind   Billy Joel  : )

Life's a Journey, not a Destination" Aerosmith
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I love that song ,too (New York State of Mind)

 

"New Kid in Town" the Eagles

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@kl7111 wrote:

 

 "New Kid in Town" the Eagles


The Kids Are Alright - Who

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The Girls Alright With Me  Temptations

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Alright Now ( by some group in the 70's..)

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@margiedog wrote:

Alright Now ( by some group in the 70's..)


It was Bad Company.

 

I Think We're Alone Now  - Tommy James and the Shondells

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"Alone Again (Naturally)", Gilbert O"Sullivan

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Who's Sorry Now  Connie Frances


 

In 1970 Yes has a top 10 hit with Alright Now.

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"I'm Sorry", Brenda Lee

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Who's Sorry Now Connie Frances


In 1970 Yes has a top 10 hit with Alright Now.
The good folks at AARP have more important things to do they refuse to change my join date the true date is 12/09/2009.
The Silver Conversationalist is something I find offence I did not ask want or need that title.

I am sorry that your dates are not correct. Seems like several posters have said the same thing.
We all have the titles now and they change as we post . The more we post the higher our level goes or something close to that. Anyway, glad to see you,
Life's a Journey, not a Destination" Aerosmith
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I tried to correct my reply

Free not Yes had a hit Alright Now but as usual the edit doesn't work.

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@memadeania wrote:

I tried to correct my reply

Free not Yes had a hit Alright Now but as usual the edit doesn't work.


You're right, it was Free and not Bad Company like I posted previously. I was thinking of Paul Rodgers (lead singer for both). I just stuck him with the wrong band he did All Right Now with.

 

 oops! Oops!

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This is why This site is so great how many looked up on you tube the song Alright Now and what group song it.

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"It's All Right with Me", Ella Fitzgerald

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"All of Me", heard today sung by Frank Sinatra

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@kl7111 wrote:

"All of Me", heard today sung by Frank Sinatra


Me and Bobby McGee   the Janis version : )

Life's a Journey, not a Destination" Aerosmith
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Stand By Me     Ben E. King      #4  in 1961


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Living In The Past .... Jethro Tull (1969)

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Last post:  "Living in the Past", Jethro Tull

 

My post:  "Living for the Night", George Strait

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Living for the City - Stevie Wonder
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That's What Living Is To Me     Jimmy Buffett     1988 on "Hot Water" album


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"Living for the City", Stevie Wonder

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How about "Summer in the City" by the Lovin' Spoonful?

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@margiedog wrote:

How about "Summer in the City" by the Lovin' Spoonful?


Summertime Blues - Eddie Cochran & Blue Cheer

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Love Me Tender

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@babes6995 wrote:

Love Me Tender


Hi and welcome

When you come back to post again just match a song title to a word in the most recent post! 

Life's a Journey, not a Destination" Aerosmith
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Welcome To The Working Week ... Elvis Costello

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@ReTiReD51 wrote:

Welcome To The Working Week ... Elvis Costello


As to the working week, Lover Boy said it best with  Working For The Weekend. LOL

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Living for the Weekend - O'Jays
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Livin' in the USSR - the Beatles

 

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