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The Song Name Game


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Positively 4th Street--Bob Dylan

Mean Street - Van Halen


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Brown Eyed Girl--Van Morrison

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Girl - The Beatles

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I wish I was a single Girl - Eva Cassidy

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Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It) - Beyonce

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Suddenly Single - Terri Clark

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Don't Sleep In The Subway--Petula Clark


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Downtown - Petula Clark

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I just wanna be mad - Terri Clark

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Just To See You Smile--Tim McGraw

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Three mile smile - Aerosmith

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I would walk 500 miles - the proclaimers

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I would walk 500 miles - the proclaimers

I like that song. That's my wife's ringback tone. :)

Miles of Dreams - Christopher Peacock

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Sailing--Christopher Cross

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Sailing Homeward - Donovan

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Homeward Bound--Simon and Garfunkel

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Simple Simon Says - 1910 Fruitgum Company

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Let The River Run - Carly Simon

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I like that song. That's my wife's ringback tone. :)

I saw it live at Bumbershoot a kjillion years ago. :)

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Let The River Run - Carly Simon

Let It Be--The Beatles

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Let Me Be Your Lover - Dr Hook

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Dream Lover--Bobby Darrin

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Doctor Doctor - -Thompson Twins

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Gah! Again!

Okay, quick. . . ... :unsure:.. .. ...

Dream On - - Aerosmith . . . . ...

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Any Dream Will Do - Jason Donovan

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