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The Sound of Sunshine - - Michael Franti


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Sunshine of your Love - Eric Clapton

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You Are My SunShine - State song of Louisiana

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You Are the Sunshine of My Life--Stevie Wonder

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It's My Life - - Talk Talk

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Talk Dirty to Me - Poison

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Dirty Work - Frank Zappa


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My Funny Valentine - Ella Fitzgerald version is my favorite

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Poison Ivy--The Coasters==whoops, shroom beat me to it. :lol:

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Land Down Under--Men at Work

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My Funny Valentine - Ella Fitzgerald version is my favorite

Hi Kiwi!--you have to use a word from the previous post--either the song title or the artist's name..so, shroom wrote:

Dirty Work - Frank Zappa

you would need to use one of those four words. :)

and yes, Ella is the bomb! B)

but, now I posted:

Land Down Under--Men at Work

Your turn!

EDITED TO ADD:: OHMYGOSH... I just realized, you probably meant that it was also covered by Frank Sinatra...in which case, I humbly apologize. Please forgive?? I did not make the connection until now. Celiac brain...so sorry :huh:

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Under the Boardwalk - - Bette Midler

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Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy of Company B--Bette Midler (and many years before....the Andrews Sisters :)

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Stay - Shakespeare's Sisters

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Let's Stay Together - Al Green

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Red Light Green Light - The Wildhearts

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It's Not Easy Being Green - - Kermit the Frog

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When I Come Around--Green Day

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One Day - Genesis

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One is the Loneliest Number--Three Dog Night

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♫ ♪ Mambo Number Five ♫ - - Lou Bega

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Dancing Machine - The Jackson Five

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Dancing Queen--ABBA

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Bohemian Rhapsody - - Queen

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I'm loving the Queen references. :lol:

God Save the Queen - Sexx Pistols

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I know someone with the last name Queen--& yeah, she digs it! :lol:

Caribbean Queen--Billy Ocean

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