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SONG TITLE WORD ASSOCIATION
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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
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@PattyDiane wrote:From: "Brown Eyed Handsome Man"
To: "Brown Eyed Girl", Van Morrison
To: Hey There Lonely Girl Eddie Holman 1969
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MsStretch: Thanks so much for sharing this. I was going to look for it myself this afternoon but you have saved me the trouble. I don't know how I missed it when it came out, the song or the group. It was really good and, as they used to say on Bandstand, good to dance to also. Hard to sit still while listening to it. I'll have to see if more of their work is on Youtube.
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from: BROWN SUGAR
to: BROWN EYED HANDSOME MAN - Chuck Berry
reached #5 on Billboard's R&B Singles chart in late 1956
note: I found the last 4 posts interesting and fun to follow! d'angelo's "Brown Sugar" is an entirely different song than The Rolling Stones' "Brown Sugar", from their 1971 album "Sticky Fingers". I had never heard of Rockpile, so learned a little something there, since I was familiar with Dave Edmunds and (cute!) Nick Lowe. PattyDiane mentioned googling - something I suspect a number of us have resorted to on occasion, but rarely, if ever, mentioned. Kudos to you for being so forthcoming, PattyDiane!
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@PattyDiane wrote:"If Sugar Was As Sweet As You", Rockpile
(Note: I've never heard of this song or the group, which is apparently British, but I found it when I Googled)
For you, PattyDiane. Dave Edmunds and Nick Lowe were once members of Rockpile.
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@PattyDiane wrote:"If Sugar Was As Sweet As You", Rockpile
(Note: I've never heard of this song or the group, which is apparently British, but I found it when I Googled)
I am going to make this really hard or really easy.
Sugar Sugar - Archies
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from: SUGAR SHACK
to: MY SUGAR SO SWEET - Nick Drake
LookOverYonder - "Sugar Shack" was never a favorite of mine, but it certainly brings back memories of 1963. Back then, you could not turn on the radio without hearing "Sugar Shack". It was everywhere, you could not escape it! Glad you posted it, though at the time I got pretty sick of hearing that tune!
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Sugar Shack Jimmy Gilmer & The Fireballs The overall #1 Hit of 1963
Now that sugar shack queen is a'married to me, yeah yeah
We just sit around 'n' dream of those old memories
Ah, but one of these days I'm gonna lay down some tracks
In the direction of that sugar shack
Just me and her, yeah, we're gonna go back
To that...sugar shack
Oh honey...to that sugar shack!
Merely OneTokeOTL
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@millineutron wrote:
Movin' Right Along -- the Muppets (from the Muppet Movie) 🙂
Along Comes Mary - Association
Oops... beat by a minute. OK then, let's go with...
@PattyDiane wrote:From: "Moving Right Along"
To: "It's All Right with Me", written by Cole Porter, sung by Ella Fitzgerald, Frank Sinatra and others
Pour Some Sugar On Me - Def Leppard
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@gatorgorilla wrote:from: I FEEL THE EARTH MOVE
to: I CAN MOVE YOU (IF YOU LET ME) - Parliament, from their 1974 album "Up For The Down Stroke"
To: Moves Like Jagger Maroon 5 with the most handsome man in America winner Adam Levine
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