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The Song Name Game


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Okay,I'm a very new member of this site, having being diagnosed on Friday 6th May. My husband and I are members of the Capri Power Forum who have a Song Name Topic. Basically, we have to repeat a word from the previous post(regardless of song or artist name). I'l start it:

Baby Please Stop Crying - Bob Dylan


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Stop

In the Name of Love. - The Supremes

navigator Apprentice

Love Will Tear Us Apart -Joy Division

elye Community Regular

Hey, fun! You mean, there are other somewhat batty celiacs hiding out on OTHER forums?? :unsure:

:rolleyes:

I assume that whatever word we repeat from the previous post must be put into a song... .. . yes?... . ..

How about

Don't Stop -- Fleetwood Mac

Jestgar Rising Star

I Will - The Beatles

Jestgar Rising Star

Post overlap!

elye Community Regular

Holy crap....that's what happens when ya take too long on a post.. . . .gahhhh, the pressure.. . .. . . ..."Stop" is no longer doable... . . :huh:


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We WILL Rock You - - Queen

Darn210 Enthusiast

I Will - The Beatles

Will you still love me - Chicago

Jestgar Rising Star

Chicago - Frank Sinatra

navigator Apprentice

Wow! Overwhelmed by the reponse!!

What Love Can Do - Bruce Springsteen

navigator Apprentice

OOps - Post overlay!!

Love and Marriage - Frank Sinatra

Darn210 Enthusiast

Muskrat Love - Captain & Tennile

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Muskrat Ramble - Dean Martin

(Had to get "love" out of there . . . makes it too easy :P )

navigator Apprentice

Muskrat Love - America

Just loving the response ( not talking abot coeliac and not feeling defined by it!!!)

mushroom Proficient

Frank(ie) and Johnnie - Hughie Cannon

Ooops - lost my reload button with Firefox update :o:lol: Way behind the times

navigator Apprentice

Johnny Come Lately - Steve Earle

Darn210 Enthusiast

I'm gonna ignore Shroomie . . . :P

and go with

America - Neil Diamond

Darn210 Enthusiast

:lol::lol::lol:

Perhaps we're just a little too eager? Perhaps we're trying really hard not to do dishes??

mushroom Proficient

Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds - Beatles

navigator Apprentice

Diamonds On the Sole Of Her Shoes - Paul Simon

Darn210 Enthusiast

Blue Suede Shoes - Elvis Presley

I really gotta go . . . I mean it!!!

mushroom Proficient

Dancin' Shoes - Gavin de Graw

elye Community Regular

The Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia - - Laurel and Hardy

elye Community Regular

GAAAAHHHHH.. . . . . ... :wacko: :wacko: :wacko: I canna keep up with youse guys!! The pressure, the pressure!!. . . . ....... I just come in three or four posts too late, and screw everybody up.. .. ......my braaaaaaaaaiiiinnnnnn.. . . . . .. . . ...

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