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The Song Name Game


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Blue Velvet--Bobby Vinton


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Mr. Blue Sky - Electric Light Orchestra

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Electric Avenue -- Eddy Grant

kareng Grand Master

Electric Slide - Grand Master Slice

Had to look that one up to see who recorded it

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Electric Slide - Grand Master Slice

Had to look that one up to see who recorded it

That name wasn't right on the tip of your tongue, eh? :lol: Did they do any other song besides that one?? :unsure::lol:

I'm Your Captain--Grand Funk Railroad

(showing my age again....)

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She Took It Like a Man--Confederate Railroad

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Man, I Feel Like a Woman -- Shania Twain


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I Feel Good - James Brown

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This is a Man's World--James Brown

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Wild World--Cat Stevens

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Wild Thing --Tone Loc

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Wild Angel - John Cougar Mellencamp

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Wildfire - Michael Murphey

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Runaway Child, Running Wild - Temptations

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What She Wants--Michael Murphey

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First Snowfall - Michael W. Smith

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whoops...sorry K---simultaneous post!!

whatta we do?? LOL :lol:

okay ..hold on I see you added one...

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The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face--Roberta Flack

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Feels Like The First Time - Journey

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Feel like Making Love - Goldfinger

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Makin' Whoopie -- Frank Sinatra

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Makin' Whoopie -- Frank Sinatra

Guess Who's Making Whoopie With Your Girlfriend - Michael Jackson

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Who's That Girl? -- Annie Lennox

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You're A Big Girl Now - Bob Dylan

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Big Girls (You are Beautiful) -- Mika

Superb song, message and video.. . . .. . ..

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