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The Song Name Game


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Haven't seen you in a long time -- Great Big Sea


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Loey Rising Star

Time After Time - Cyndi Lauper (this might have already been done - sorry)

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After The Garden - Neil Young

Jestgar Rising Star

The Garden Song - John Denver and the Muppets

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Love This Is My Song - Petula Clark

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Somebody to Love - Queen

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White Queen (As It Began) - Queen


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'puter still slow

As Time Goes By - Frank Sinatra (I think I'm repeatin' meself)

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This Could Be The Last Time - Rolling Stones

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Could I be Your Girl? - - Jann Arden

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My Girl - The Temptations

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another oops

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Girls Just Want To Have Lunch - Weird Al Yankovich

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I Want to Break Free - - Queen

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Didn't Want To Have To Do It - Lovin Spoonful

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I Was Made For Lovin' You - - Kiss

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Made For Each Other - Jack's Mannequin

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You Were Made For Me - Freddie and the Dreamers

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Tlhe Way We Were - Barbra Streisand

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Tlhe Way We Were - Barbra Streisand

My Way - Elvis

Coinkey Apprentice

Barbra Streisand - J Barbra & Sketchomatic

ooooo typed too slow...... here's a better one then...

It's in the Way you Use it - Eric Clapton

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Use Somebody - Kings of Leon

2johndeereboys Explorer

Barbra Streisand - J Barbra & Sketchomatic

ooooo typed too slow...... here's a better one then...

It's in the Way you Use it - Eric Clapton

ooops typed too slow!

Somebody To Love - Jefferson Airplane

mushroom Proficient

The Aeroplane Flies High - The Smashing Pumpkins

Coinkey Apprentice

Because I Got High - Afroman

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