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ooooo good one, Patti! ;)

Skip to my Lou (frontier song of unknown origin) but sung by among others, Judy Garland :)

My Way - Elvis Presley


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Watching the Detectives by Elvis Costello

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Pump it Up - - Elvis Costello

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Goin' Up The Country--Canned Heat

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Steam Heat-- Ella Fitzgerald

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The Heat is On - Glenn Fry

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Heat Wave--Martha and the Vandellas


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Always & Forever - Heatwave

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Wavelength - Van Morrison

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Chevy Van--Sammy Johns

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I''ve Gotta be Me - Sammy Davis Jr.

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It Ain't Me Babe - Bob Dylan

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I Got You Babe--Sonny and Cher

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I ('ve) Got A Feeling - - Black Eyed Peas

... ..Hmph.. .. ..think I've used this song before. Ah, it's 26 pages - -this is bound to start happening, methinks.. .. . . .:rolleyes:

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Paint It Black--Rolling Stones

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Long Black Veil - The Band

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Long Cool Woman In A Black Dress--Hollies

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Long Tall Sally - Little Richard

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Sally From Syracuse--Stu Nunnery

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Sally From Syracuse--Stu Nunnery

Wow!Patti-- you know all the obscure ones, don't you?? :lol: :lol: :lol: Clever girl!

okay...

The Girl From Impanema-- Antonio Carlos Jobim

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Wow!Patti-- you know all the obscure ones, don't you?? :lol: :lol: :lol: Clever girl!

Dated a disc jockey back in the 70's :P

The Girl From Impanema-- Antonio Carlos Jobim

My Girl--Temptations

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You're A Big Girl Now - Bob Dylan

Anybody starting to see a pattern here and guessed my favourite artist :rolleyes:

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Positively 4th Street--Bob Dylan

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Dated a disc jockey back in the 70's :P

Gah! THAT explains it! :lol:

Big Girls (You Are Beautiful) - - Mika

(Fantastic song, and fantastic video.. . . . everybody should check it out via youtube).......

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GAH! Patti is just too damn GOOD at this.. . . ...post overrride yet again! Everybody had better be ready to post at lightning speed when Patti's lurking - - we now know who she dated in the 70's, after all. . . ....

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