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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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WHY CAN'T This Be Love  ==  Van Halen

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From:  CAN'T YOU See That She's Mine

 

To:  Why CAN'T YOU Behave -- from "Kiss Me Kate" -- written by Cole Porter.  Recorded by Ella Fitzgerald, among others.

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from     She's Just My Style

 

to         Can't You See That She's Mine          The Dave Clark Five


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ls1873 wrote:

Born On A Different CLOUD   ==  Oasis ( If you give this song a play,you'll swear it's John Lennon on the vocals )

 

 

Very similar voice. Especially about 1 minute & 25 seconds into it when the song, for a couple bars, seems to borrow from the feel and sound of "I Am The Walrus". To me, the resemblance comes much from the strain in his voice, much like John Lennon. Thanks for the interesting journey, Is1873.


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from:    She Cried

 

 

to:    She's Just My Style    -    Gary Lewis & The Playboys

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@ls1873 wrote:

Born On A Different CLOUD   ==  Oasis ( If you give this song a play,you'll swear it's John Lennon on the vocals )


I gave it a play & agree it sounds like Lennon on lead vocal.  Two comments at YouTube, where I listened, were:  "I love the Working Class Hero by John Lennon in this song, just brilliant.";  & "Sounds like Lennon man love it."  It's a really good song ls1873 - thanks for encouraging us to give it a listen!

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From:  The Little White Cloud That CRIED 

 

To:  She CRIED -- Jay and the Americans

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@ls1873 wrote:

Born On A Different CLOUD   ==  Oasis ( If you give this song a play,you'll swear it's John Lennon on the vocals )


 

to:    The Little White Cloud That Cried    -    Johnnie Ray

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Born On A Different CLOUD   ==  Oasis ( If you give this song a play,you'll swear it's John Lennon on the vocals )

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Cloud NINE        The Temptations


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Thank YOU..... for your thanks to me. I'm pleased you've heard Down the Road Apiece and appreciated the fun of hearing it. It's lots of fun hearing it!


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NINEteen Hundred And Eighty-Five  ==  Paul McCartney & Wings

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from:    Nine Miles High

 

 

to:    Nine Lives    -    Def Leppard

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I agree with the others, LookOverYonder.  That song is amazing.  Really got my feet tapping this morning.  Thanks for sharing.

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Nine Miles High by the Peddlers

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From:  The HIGH Road

 

To:  Back In the HIGH Life Again -- Steve Winwood

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@LookOverYonder wrote:

Down the road apiece      by BOOGIE pianist/vocalist Amos Milburn from 1946. This song ROCKS! One of my MOST FAVORITE tunes of all time!!

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YIkUxty74aQ&feature=player_detailpage


Remarkable, & terrific, LookOverYonder - thanks so much for sharing this with us!   

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I checked it out. You're right, LookOverYonder. thanks for telling us about it.

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The High Road  ==  Broken Bells

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Down the road apiece      by BOOGIE pianist/vocalist Amos Milburn from 1946. This song ROCKS! One of my MOST FAVORITE tunes of all time!!

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YIkUxty74aQ&feature=player_detailpage


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@ls1873 wrote:

The Road To Utopia  ==  Utopia


 

to:    Bless The Broken Road    -    Rascal Flatts

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The Road To Utopia  ==  Utopia

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On the Road Again by Canned Heat

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On the Western Skyline          Bruce Hornsby & The Range


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Road And THE SKY  ==  Jackson Browne

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@LookOverYonder wrote:

It's Too Late       Carol King      okay.......I took the bait  🙂


 

to:    Late For The Sky    -    Jackson Browne

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It's Too Late       Carol King      okay.......I took the bait  🙂


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@ls1873 wrote:

NEVER Going Back Again  ==  Fleetwood Mac


To:  "It's Never Too Late", Carole King

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NEVER Going Back Again  ==  Fleetwood Mac

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Black Cat Bone by Johnny Winter

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