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SONG TITLE WORD ASSOCIATION

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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:  "Pledging My Time"

 

To:  "I've Had the Time of My Life", Jennifer Warnes ("Dirty Dancing")

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 don't see a connection bwtween "Unchain my heart" and 

 

    Days of wine & roses.. so going back to Unchain my heart if that's ok....

  

 

new title  Unchained Melody - the Righteous Brothers    such a beautiful piece of music.. I love it!

 

 

please correct me if I'm wrong about the sequence... thx

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@oneoldfart77 wrote:

 

 

 don't see a connection bwtween "Unchain my heart" and 

 

    Days of wine & roses.. so going back to Unchain my heart if that's ok....

  

 

new title  Unchained Melody - the Righteous Brothers    such a beautiful piece of music.. I love it!

 

 

please correct me if I'm wrong about the sequence... thx


oneoldfart77, Looks to me like you worked out the correct sequence.  I think maybe intersan posted in response to the last post on the previous page, and did not realize another page was already developing here...that has happened to a number of us on occasion...

 

from:   UNCHAINED MELODY

 

to:  CHAIN OF FOOLS  -  Aretha Franklin

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From:  "Chain of Fools"

 

To:  "Why Do Fools Fall in Love". Frankie Lymon

 

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from:   WHY DO FOOLS FALL IN LOVE

 

to:   WHY ME  -  Styx, from 1979 album "Cornerstone"

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From:  "Why Me"

 

To:  "Why Oh Why", Celine Dion

 

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@PattyDiane wrote:

 "Why Oh Why", Celine Dion

 


Oh Well - Fleetwood Mac

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From:  "Oh Well"

 

To:  "Oh My Love, My Darling", Roy Orbison

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from:   OH MY LOVE, MY DARLING

 

to:   PLEDGING MY LOVE  -  Johnny Tillotson

 

Tillotson hit the charts with this song in 1960...

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  from            Can't Find My Way home

 

     to             Home Sweet Home - Motley Crue

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from:  Home Sweet Home - Motley Crue

to : Sweet Dreams - Eurythmics

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Welcome rs5811, and thanks for an excellent post!

 

Welcome back, oneoldfart77 - we have missed your posts!

 

from:   SWEET DREAMS

 

to:   HOW SWEET IT IS  -  Joan Osborne, from 2002 album "How Sweet It Is"

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From:  "How Sweet It Is"

 

To:  "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine", Jimmie Rodgers

 

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from        Kisses Sweeter Than Wine       to

 

 

                         Red, Red Wine            Neil Diamond

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"The Days of Wine and Roses"

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@mp8908 wrote:

  Red, Red Wine            Neil Diamond


Red Rubber Ball - Cyrkle

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Ball n Chain---Janis Joplin

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From:  "Ball n ' Chain"

 

To:  "Unchain My Heart",  Ray Charles

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Fool In The Rain - Led Zeppelin
All those who wander are not lost ~ J.R.R. Tolkien
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From:  "Fool in the Rain"

 

To:  "Fool on the Hill", The Beatles

 

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     From        Fool On the Hill     to

 

 

                                 What a Fool Believes     Doobie Brothers

 

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from:   WHAT A FOOL BELIEVES

 

to:   WHAT KIND OF FOOL AM I?  -  published in 1962,  introduced by Anthony Newley in the musical "Stop the World - I Want to Get Off"

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Chain of Fools by Aretha.
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Oops, change that to A Fool in Love by Ike and Tina Turner.
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@jb8848 wrote:
Oops, change that to A Fool in Love by Ike and Tina Turner.

I am confused.  Why did you go from "Chain of Fools" to "A Fool in Love" with an "oops"?

"Chain of Fools" had the word "fool" in it, which was appropriate to follow the post of "What Kind of Fool Am I?"  Just asking, because I would like to understand (and sometimes I am dense!)

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I thought we had to have the exact word to repeat. So we can have it as any part of a word?
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@jb8848 wrote:
I thought we had to have the exact word to repeat. So we can have it as any part of a word?

Thank you for your response.  So you were looking at singular versus plural nouns - I wondered if that was what was going on.  Yes, I think I am correct in saying that working with a "core" word in its different forms is acceptable - example: love, loving, loved.  When someone gets a bit "desperate", they might take a word like "sweetheart" & respond with a title that has only "sweet" in it or "heart".  (Quite possibly another poster could explain better than I have done here.)  Also, if you have time to look back through a few pages of posts, you might see how variations on a word are acceptable.  We will all look forward to further posts from you, and now you know you have a little more leeway than you originally thought, in the use of your chosen word/words!

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Thanks gator.
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I'm confused too but I think this is the last post:

 

From:  "A Fool in Love"

 

To:  "I'm in Love with a Wonderful Guy", from "South Pacific"

 

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@PattyDiane wrote:

 

  "I'm in Love with a Wonderful Guy", from "South Pacific"

 

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my post:   LOVE IS A WONDERFUL THING  -  Michael Bolton, from 1991 album "Time, Love & Tenderness"

 

 

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