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Here I go again, White Snake


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Here You Come Again-- Dolly Parton

ncdave Apprentice

Alone again naturally, Gilbert osullivan

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Stuck in the Rain Again -- The Payolas

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Here Comes The Rain Again - Eurythmics

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Here Comes the Sun -- Beatles

 

Although we are having a surprise heavy rain shower here in Sunny San Diego at the moment

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Good Day Sunshine - The Beatles


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Yellow Submarine -- The Beatles

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Yellow, Coldplay

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Big Yellow Taxi ~~~ Joni Mitchell

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Pontoon, Little Big Town

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A Town Called Malice ~ The Jam

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New Girl in Town -- The Ramones

jerseyangel Proficient

Town Without Pity-- Gene Pitney

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With or Without You -- U2

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You Give Love A Bad Name ~ Bon Jovi

(seeing them next month :) can't wait)

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A Horse With No Name--America

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There Is A Light That Never Goes Out ~ The Smiths

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Telephone Line-- Electric Light Orchestra

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Walking the line, Johnny Cash

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Johnny Be Rotten -- The Monks

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Johnny Be Good -- Chuck Berry

ncdave Apprentice

Will the circle be unbroken, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band

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Circle Of Life-- Elton John

For Shroomie, who enjoyed this thread:)

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Absolutely right Patti!

 

Life's Been Good -- Joe Walsh

 

For Shroomie whom gave so much every day.

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