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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:  "Sofly As I Leave You"

 

To:  "Killing Me Softly", Roberta Flack

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from:   Come Softly To Me

 

to:  Softly, As I Leave You   -   Frank Sinatra

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@dragons3 wrote:

@gatorgorilla wrote:

@cs76522381 wrote:

If I Were In Your Shoes, I'd Walk Right Back To Me by?


I think you are referring to "Put Yourself In My Shoes", by country singer Clint Black...?



There really is a song called "If I Were In Your Shoes, I'd Walk Right Back To Me" .  It's on the list of worst country song titles.


dragons3:  I could find the list of worst country song titles that you have mentioned, and I could find the song title, "If I Were In Your Shoes, I'd Walk Right Back To Me", on that list. However,  with further internet searching, I could not find the performer.  Can you?

 

I found two songs by non-country artists titled "If I Were In Your Shoes", one by You Me At Six, and the other by Liza Minnelli.  Neither of those songs contains the line, "If I were In your shoes, I'd walk right back to me".

 

I had mentioned the Clint Black song, "Put Yourself In My Shoes", because it was a very popular country song in 1990, hitting #4 on the US country chart.  It contained the line, "If I could only put myself in your shoes, I'd walk right back to me."   With it being such a popular song, it seems likely that someone might remember a "catchy" line from it.  So, that is why I mentioned the Clint Black song...  

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Come Softly to Me by Fleetwoods

 

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Easy Come, Easy Go-  Bobby Sherman

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From:  Let Me Down Easy

 

To:  Easy Come, Easy Go -- George Strait 

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Let Me Down Easy-  Chris Isaak

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From:  And Her Tears Flowed Like Rain

 

To:  A Little Bitty Tear Let Me Down -- Burl Ives

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@gatorgorilla wrote:

@cs76522381 wrote:

If I Were In Your Shoes, I'd Walk Right Back To Me by?


I think you are referring to "Put Yourself In My Shoes", by country singer Clint Black...?



There really is a song called "If I Were In Your Shoes, I'd Walk Right Back To Me" .  It's on the list of worst country song titles.

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From:  "Tears on My Pillow"

 

To:  "And Her Tears Flowed Like Rain", Stan Kenton

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@dragons3 wrote:

 

  Tears In Heaven -- Eric Clapton

 

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to:   Tears On My Pillow   -   Little Anthony & The Imperials 

 

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@cs76522381 wrote:

If I Were In Your Shoes, I'd Walk Right Back To Me by?


I think you are referring to "Put Yourself In My Shoes", by country singer Clint Black...?

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From:  Something Happened On the To Heaven (I assume you mean "Something Happened On the Way to Heaven"?)

 

To:  Tears In Heaven -- Eric Clapton 

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Something Happened On The To Heaven -PHIL Collins
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Walk This Way by Dire Straits

 

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If I Were In Your Shoes, I'd Walk Right Back To Me by?

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Blue Swede Shoes -Elvis Presley
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From:  Sweet Baby Blue Eyes

 

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Sweet Baby Blue Eyes -Frank Sinatra
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Sweet Love Hangover-  Love and Rockets

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From:  Love Is All Around You

 

To:  My Melody of Love -- Bobby Vinton

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Love Is All Around You -Troggs
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You and Your Heart-  Jack Johnson

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Heartbreak Express by Dolly Parton

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From:  Who Stole My Radio

 

To:  Heartbreak Radio -- Roy Orbison

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I Want To See You Lord  -George Harrison

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