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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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                          Heart Won't Tell a Lie      Los Lonely Boys

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Hold On My Heart     Genesis     1991 album  "We Can Dance" & Greatest Hits: Turn It On Again

 

(she's got a)

Hold on my heart.
Don't let her see you crying.

.....No matter where I go,
she'll always be with me.


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from:   HOLD ON MY HEART

 

to:   BREAKING MY HEART  -  Aqualung, from 2005 album "Strange and Beautiful"

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Don't Go Breaking My Heart    Elton John & Kiki Dee   peaked at #1 / 1976 (#3 song of the year)


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from:   DON'T GO BREAKING MY HEART

 

to:   BABY DON'T GO  -  Sonny and Cher

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From:  "Baby Don't Go"

 

To:  "Don't Break the Heart that Loves You", Connie Francis

 

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from:   DON'T BREAK THE HEART THAT LOVES YOU

 

to:   (OUR LOVEDON'T THROW IT ALL AWAY  -  The Bee Gees

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Throwing It All Away     Genesis     peaked at #4 in 1986


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From:  "Throwing It All Away"

 

To:  "Go Away Little Girl", Donny Osmond

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Dawn (Go Away)     The Four Seasons     #3 in 1964


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                                    Dawn is a Feeling             Moody Blues                      

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Minstrel Of The Dawn     Gordon Lightfoot     1975


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Foot Stomping Music Played Over Here  Grand Funk Railroad

 

Two posters at the same time  good luck

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When The Music's Over     The Doors     1967 album "Strange Days"


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memadeania, your post of "Foot-Stomping Music Played Over Here" was excellent and kept our thread running smoothly - thanks for your cleverness!

 

from:   WHEN THE MUSIC'S OVER

 

to:   I KNOW IT'S OVER  -  The Smiths, from 1986 album "The Queen Is Dead"

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From:"I Know It's Over"

 

To:  "I Know It's Gonna Happen Someday",David Bowie

 

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from:   I KNOW IT'S GONNA HAPPEN SOMEDAY

 

to:   YOU KNOW MORE THAN I KNOW  -  John Cale, from 1974 album "Fear"

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Lady Marmalade La Belle  1975

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From:  "Lady Marmalade"

 

To:  "Luck Be a Lady", Frank Sinatra

 

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from:   LUCK BE A LADY

 

to:   GOOD LUCK, BAD LUCK  -  Howard Jones, from 1986 album "One to One"

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@gatorgorilla wrote:

GOOD LUCK, BAD LUCK  -  Howard Jones, from 1986 album "One to One"


Good Times Bad Times - Led Zeppelin

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From:  "Good Times, Bad Times"

 

To.  "For the Good Times", Ray Price

 

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from        For the Good Times     to

 

 

                           Good Times Gone       Nickelback

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from:   GOOD TIMES GONE

 

to:   GET ON THE GOOD FOOT, PTS. 1 &2  -  James Brown, from 1972 album "Get On The Good Foot"

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From:  "Get on the Good Foot"

 

To:  "One Foot in Front of the Other", George Strait

 

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                              Get it Over With          Rihanna

 

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Looks That Kill  Motley Crue   1984

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from:   LOOKS THAT KILL

 

to:   KILLING ME SOFTLY  -  Roberta Flack

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From:  "Killing Me Softly"

 

To:  "Softly, As I Leave You", Frank Sinatra

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from:   SOFTLY, AS I LEAVE YOU

 

to:   I'D LEAVE IT ALL TO BE WITH YOU  -  Porter Wagner, from 1972 album "Experience"

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