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SONG TITLE WORD ASSOCIATION
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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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In Response to Re: Re: SONG TITLE WORD ASSOCIATION by ernie8778
Rikki Don't Lose That Number --- Steely Dan
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In Response to Re: Re: Re: SONG TITLE WORD ASSOCIATION by nyadrn
From My Way Down
to No Easy Way Down - Dusty Springfield
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In Response to Re: Re: SONG TITLE WORD ASSOCIATION by BaronVonTollbooth
from to Way Down upon the Swanee River - Stephen Foster
to My Way Down Chris Duarte
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In Response to Re: SONG TITLE WORD ASSOCIATION by labguy49
From My Way
to Way Down upon the Swanee River - Stephen Foster
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In Response to Re: Re: Re: Re: SONG TITLE WORD ASSOCIATION by ron39
From COUNTRY BOY CAN SURVIVE....Hank jr to
A Way to Survive Ray Price
Diane
ps everytime I hear I Will Survive I think of that funny Thanksgiving song ... do you know what I mean? here is the link
In Response to Re: Re: Re: SONG TITLE WORD ASSOCIATION by nyadrn
I Will Survive...Gloria Gaynor
Time to throw in a little disco music...LOL
And gimme another double!!!
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In Response to Re: Re: SONG TITLE WORD ASSOCIATION by djdaddyg
Hi everyone
Hope you had a good day.. I was at work.. enough said. LOL
from Teardrops Follow Me -- the Del-Satins
to I will Follow Him Little Peggy March
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In Response to Re: SONG TITLE WORD ASSOCIATION by BaronVonTollbooth
Hi Baron
I should have called it Rock Roll and all the rest : ) there are no restrictions to the type of music..
Diane
In Response to Re: SONG TITLE WORD ASSOCIATION by fuzzhead49
Teardrops Follow Me -- the Del-Satins
In Response to Re: SONG TITLE WORD ASSOCIATION by BaronVonTollbooth
Mr. Lonely -- Bobby Vinton
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In Response to Re: Re: Re: SONG TITLE WORD ASSOCIATION by karancrews
The Only Way ( Is the Wrong Way) - Filter
In Response to Re: Re: SONG TITLE WORD ASSOCIATION by BaronVonTollbooth
My Way by Frank Sinatra
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In Response to Re: SONG TITLE WORD ASSOCIATION by MaryJoV12
From the two Unders to
Under the Milky Way by The Church
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In Response to Re: Re: SONG TITLE WORD ASSOCIATION by BaronVonTollbooth
Good one!
I've Got You Under My Skin Frank Sinatra and many others
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In Response to Re: SONG TITLE WORD ASSOCIATION by NeelieOgar
Dean Martin....and everyone else.
I've got some outside help I don't need - B.B. KING
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In Response to Re: Re: Re: SONG TITLE WORD ASSOCIATION by ron39
All right Ron! a double
Cold Cold Heart Hank Williams
In Response to Re: Re: SONG TITLE WORD ASSOCIATION by nyadrn
I Left My Heart In San Francisco.... Tony Bennett
Gimme a double!!!
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