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The Cat Came Back - Fred Penner


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Baby Come Back - The Chordettes (lol - I am probably the only one here who remembers them :lol: )

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Come Back to Me - - David Cook

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Baby Come Back--Player

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Back to Black - Amy Winehouse

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Paint It Black--Rolling Stones

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Like a Rolling Stone - Bob Dylan


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Like a Rhinestone Cowboy - Glen Campbell

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Like a Virgin - - Madonna

mushroom Proficient

I Like It Like That - The Miracles

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It's A Miracle--Barry Manilow

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You See The Trouble With Me - Barry White

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Trouble You Can't Find Me - Ry Cooder

mushroom Proficient

Can't Buy Me Love - Beatles

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My Love Is Like A Red Red Rose - Eddi Reader

This was sung at my daughter's wedding two years ago - not a dry eye in the place!

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Red Red Wine - Neil Diamond

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Spill The Wine--Eric Burdon

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Tears in Heaven - - Eric Clapton

Loey Rising Star

Baby Come Back - The Chordettes (lol - I am probably the only one here who remembers them :lol: )

We are SO the same age!!!!

Love,

Loey

Loey Rising Star

Tears in Heaven - - Eric Clapton

Layla - Eric Clapton

Loey Rising Star

This is a perfect thread for me because I can't sit at the computer long these days. Thanks again to whomever started it!

BTW, saw Paul Simon two nights ago and it was amazing. Saw him at the Wang Theatre in Boston's Chinatown. One more concert and we're done until my DH gets a job (he has two years in his Master's program for Biomedical Engineering beginning in the fall.). Luckily we have tickets to see U2 in July because they had to cancel the concert last summer.

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I may have started the thread but I borrowed the idea from another forum I'm on -Capri Power Forum which is a forum for owner's of the European Ford Capri which was last built in 1986.

If I Had Possession Over Judgement Day - Eric Clapton

Loey Rising Star

Day By Day (I think from the musical Hair)

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Save It For A Rainy Day - Jayhawks

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Save It For A Rainy Day - Jayhawks

Save the World (Don't They Know It's Christmas Time) - one of the Rock Aid Fundraising Groups

P.S. this is addictive!

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