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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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from Empty Arms to

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Love is up an down
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     from   I Want You, I Need You, I Love You 

 

        to    If You Leave Me Now  -  Chicago

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Softly, As I Leave You     The Lettermen     1964

 

oops, sorry sweetjulieblueeyes. I edited the Elvis song and posted the INXS song, but not in time to avoid causing your post to appear "isolated". sorry. Funny though, I posted the Elvis song in response to your "I Need You"...only to discover mp8908 got in before me, so I replied to "Need You Now"


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Ugh, I wish we could still delete a reply!


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killing me softly Roberta Flack

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From:  "Killing Me Softly"

 

To:  You Can't Kill Rock and Roll", Ozzy Osborne

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I like that ol time Rock an Roll Bob Seger

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   from  All I Need

 

      to   I Need You -  Beatles 

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From:   Need You Now 

To:      Need You Tonight     Inxs

 

 


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     from          I Need You        to

 

 

                            Need You Now         Lady Antebellum

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  from   This Little Light of Mine

 

     to     Go Away Little Girl - Bobby Vee, Steve Lawrence, Donny Osmond & others 

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   from  I've Got a Feeling 

 

      to   Baby Got Back - Sir Mix Alot 

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She's Having My Baby by Paul Anka
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My Baby Love - Supremes


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She's Having My Baby by Paul Anka

 

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From:  "She's Having My Baby"

 

To:  "One for My Baby", Frank Sinatra

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from:   One For My Baby

 

to:  One Moment In Time   -   Whitney Houston

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One Summer Night - platters?


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from:   One For My Baby

 

to:  One Moment In Time   -   Whitney Houston


 

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@turnip246810 wrote:

One Summer Night - platters?


@gatorgorilla wrote:

from:   One For My Baby

 

to:  One Moment In Time   -   Whitney Houston


 


turnip246810:  I am looking at these recent posts you have made and would like to suggest that you study a few pages of recent posts to get the hang of how Song Title Word Association works.  Your posts are a jumble and confusing to me - I will leave other posters to speak for themselves.  You are supposed to look at the last song title posted and select one word from that post which you will include in a new song title, which you will post.  And for all new posters reading this:  the song title you post is supposed to be a legitimate and known song title, not one that you have made up, and not a line of lyric from a given song.  It is great to have new posters contributing,  and I hope you will continue to do so, as we certainly welcome your participation!

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FROM:   One Moment In Time

 

TO:      Wild One         by Bobby Rydell      peaked at #2 in 1960


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From:  "Wild One"

 

To:  "Let Him Run Wild", The Beach Boys

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From: " Let him Run Wild" The Beach Boys.

To: "Wild Thing" The Troggs
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from:   Wild Thing

 

and from PattyDiane's post on the previous page, which was over-looked in all the confusion:   It Only Takes A Moment

 

to:   Wildest Moments   -   Jessie Ware

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From: Wildest Moments

 

To:  Magic Moments

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@dragons3 wrote:

Magic Moments


This Magic Moment - Drifters, Jay & the Americans

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From:  "This Magic Moment"

 

To:  "Puff the Magic Dragon", Peter, Paul and Mary

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From:     Puff the Magic Dragon

To:          Do You Believe In Magic     The Lovin' Spoonful     1965


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