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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


 


 

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To:  "Lover", Taylor Swift

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Navy Blue:  Diane Renay

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Bluewater was one word, it is ok to break up a word for association? Like following "Bluebird" with "Surfin' Bird" is ok?
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@JasD455899  Yes, if the title has a compound word like Bluebird, a title with either Blue or Bird would work as a response. Also OK if the word is slightly different in tense or plurality, like Looked could follow Look, or Blues could follow Blue.

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