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The Song Name Game


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Korwyn Explorer

*nicely played!* :)

How Sweet It Is - James Taylor

-- Question: How many people are pull names from songs only in their personal music collections?


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Thank you :D I post both but I have to admit that the majority are from my own collection. Some just pop straight into my head even though I don't have them

Sweet Dreams - The Eurythmics

Loey Rising Star

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

Welcome to our wonderful forum.

OK, now here's my song:

Please Please Me Tonight - The Beatles

Loey

Loey Rising Star

Angel of the Morning - Merrilee Rush

Oh Shroomie - we're definitely in the same age range and this song was a favorite of mine!!!!

Loey Rising Star

Thank you :D I post both but I have to admit that the majority are from my own collection. Some just pop straight into my head even though I don't have them

Sweet Dreams - The Eurythmics

How Sweet It Is To Be Loved By You (forgot artist - help needed)

Loey

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How Sweet It Is To Be Loved By You (forgot artist - help needed)

Loey

Hi Loey

It was done by Marvin Gaye and James Taylor ( no doubt others). As James Taylor was already posted , we'll go for Marvin Gaye for you.

Apache - Hank Marvin and the Shadows

Loey Rising Star

*nicely played!* :)

How Sweet It Is - James Taylor

-- Question: How many people are pull names from songs only in their personal music collections?

I'm using my very feeble and old brain. We also use music to connect with our 19 year old. We're seeing Paul Simon tomorrow night and have seen Paul McCartney, Roger Waters and some great cover bands. U2 will be our last concert for a while (DH being laid off today). The U2 tickets are from a concert he had to cancel last summer.

This is a very enjoyable thread! Thanks to whoever came up with the idea!

Loey


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Korwyn Explorer

Mercy Mercy Me - Marvin Gaye

-- Mine are mostly coming from my collection. I was just curious :)

navigator Apprentice

Baby let Me Follow You Down - Bob Dylan (All Dylan tracks are from my collection!!)

Loey- enjoy the concert. Going to concerts is also a great love for me.

Korwyn Explorer

Baby, Please Don't Go - Amboy Dukes (Black & White Blues Collection)

navigator Apprentice

Please Stay - The Cryin Shames

mushroom Proficient

Please Be With Me - Eric Clapton

navigator Apprentice

Stay With Me - The Faces

Korwyn Explorer

Faces - Night Ranger

navigator Apprentice

On A Night Like This - Bob Dylan

I'm becoming predictable, am I not?! ;)

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Oh, What a Night - The Four Seasons

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The Angels Rejoiced Last Night - Gram Parsons

elye Community Regular

Snake Eyes - - Alan Parsons Project

I'm funny. . . ...I cannot bring myself to post ANY song or artist that I dislike. Hell, it's not like I have to listen to the song - - just type it out! :lol:

So yes, the songs/artists I post are either in my collection or I wish them to be . . .. . ...

navigator Apprentice

Snake Eyes - - Alan Parsons Project

I'm funny. . . ...I cannot bring myself to post ANY song or artist that I dislike. Hell, it's not like I have to listen to the song - - just type it out! :lol:

So yes, the songs/artists I post are either in my collection or I wish them to be . . .. . ...

Most of mine are songs I either have or like but sometimes---competiveness comes out and I want to get there first, even if the song is frankly cr*p.

Blue Eyes Cryin In The Rain- willie Nelson( I love this track)

Korwyn Explorer

* Edited Out * I was too slow!

@elye - :lol: come on, you can do it! Put up something you absolutely HATE! :lol:

Korwyn Explorer

Cryin' for the World - Eden's Bridge

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Don't Let The World Get In Your Way - Jayhawks

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Waiting on the World to change - John Mayer

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Show Me The Way To Go Home - Jaws

Korwyn Explorer

Takin' the easy way - 2nd Chapter of Acts

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