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The Song Name Game


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Darn210 Enthusiast

Don't You Forget About Me - Simple Minds

Crap, I dunno ANY o' these songs.. . . .like, waaaaaayyyy before my time. .. . . . . ..

Not buyin' that, Em!!! :P:lol:


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Try this Em. Open Original Shared Link

Man.. . ....:huh:.... . I had no idea that there were so many Canadian songs . .. . .. ..jeez, we're only 35 million people, and 145 years old.... . . ...there hasn't been enough time nor people to sing.. . . . ...... :lol:

Don't You Forget About Me - Simple Minds

Forget you - - Cee Lo Green

kareng Grand Master

Man.. . ....:huh:.... . I had no idea that there were so many Canadian songs . .. . .. ..jeez, we're only 35 million people, and 145 years old.... . . ...there hasn't been enough time nor people to sing.. . . . ...... :lol:

Forget you - - Cee Lo Green

Thank you - Cee Lo Green.

( tribute to firefighters)

So much happened while I was at 2 more lacrosse games. The boys will just have to stop.

Jestgar Rising Star

greensleeves - traditional

kareng Grand Master

greensleeves - traditional

Its not easy being green - Kermit The Frog

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Peaceful Easy Feeling - The Eagles

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Easy Like Sunday Morning - Commodores


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Morning has broken - Cat Stevens

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In A Broken Dream - Python Lee Jackson

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Your Wildest Dreams - Moody Blues

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Are we all going to be giving away our ages here? :P

kareng Grand Master

Are we all going to be giving away our ages here? :P

I'm sure we listened to these songs when our grandparents played them for us. ;)

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Wildest Love - Southern Sons (y'all didn't know I was a Southerner :P )

Darn210 Enthusiast

Southern Cross - Crosby Stills Nash & Young

. . . I don't know about you all, but I'm barely 23 . . . <snort>

elye Community Regular

Harvest Moon - - Neil Young

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Shine on Harvest Moon - Bayes and Norworth

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Shine on you Crazy Diamond - Pink Floyd

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Sweet Caroline - Neil Diamond

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How sweet it is to be loved by you - James Taylor

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Be mine Tonight - Blazer Dan

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Tonight's the night

Jestgar Rising Star

night fever - the beegees

mushroom Proficient

You give me Fever - Peggy Lee

kareng Grand Master

Peggy sue by Buddy Holly

mushroom Proficient

The Holly and the Ivy - traditional

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