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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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From:   "Out of Time"

 

To:  "Going Out of My Head", Little Anthony and the Imperials

 

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Reach Out Of The Darkness     Friend & Lover     #10 in 1968

 

oops, I got "leap-frogged" by PattyDiane. Smiley Happy I'm amazed how often this event actually occurs.


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Maybe I Know  Lesly Gore  1965

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
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From:  "Maybe I Know"

 

To:  "Maybe This Time", Liza Minnelli

 

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from:   MAYBE THIS TIME     (a great song!)

 

to:   TIME ON MY HANDS  -  Billie Holiday, 1940

 

 

this song was first published in 1930 & was introduced in the musical "Smiles"

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      from       Time on my Hands      to

 

 

                         Hands All Over       Maroon 5

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From:  "Hands All Over"

 

To:  "One Hand One Heart", by Leonard Bernstein from "West Side Story"

 

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     from     One Hand One Heart      to        

 

 

                          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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 from                  Dawn go Away       to

 

 

                                    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

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
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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

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
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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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