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Da Do Run Run -- Shawn Cassidy

 

Can you tell I grew up in the 70s :P

 

Oh no...it has been over 30 years since that hit got stuck in my brain -- :ph34r:

 

edited to add....now it can be stuck in your brain too.....lol

 


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Run For Your Life -- Jarvis Church

ncdave Apprentice

Running down a dream, Tom Petty

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Dream Weaver --- REO Speedwagon

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You Can Sleep While I Dream ~ Bon Jovi

I saw these in concert last night in Manchester, UK

....Awesome :)

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You Can Leave Your Hat On -- Joe Cocker

jerseyangel Proficient

Thanks for Mr. Cassidy, who is now stuck in my head too, Lisa. lol

Cry Me a River--Joe Cocker


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River Runs Dry ~~ Bon Jovi

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The River-- Garth Brooks

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The River of Dreams -- Billy Joel

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Bed Of Roses - Bon Jovi

(sorry I can't get Bon Jovi outa my head..will try!)

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Who's Bed Have Your Boots Been Under-- Shania Twain

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Knocking on Heaven's Door -- Guns and Roses

 

why chase Bon Jovi outta your head....sounds like a fantastic weekend :)

 

Doh...Patti beat me....

 

Won't Get Fooled Again -- The Who

VeggieGal Contributor

I Won't Back Down - Bon Jovi

Gottaski...oh amazing it was..so ok you've twisted my arm ..so one more !

jerseyangel Proficient

Doh...Patti beat me....

Great minds and all that..... :)
jerseyangel Proficient

Down on the Farm-- Tim McGraw

elye Community Regular

Tiptoe Through the Tulips -- Tiny Tim

jerseyangel Proficient

Heard It Through the Grapevine-- Marvin Gaye

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Through The Barricades ~ Spandau Ballet

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I'm Through With Love -- Marilyn Monroe

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Baby I Love Your Way ~~ Big Mountain

elye Community Regular

Big Time -- Peter Gabriel  ♥

Loey Rising Star

Don't Give Up - Peter Gabriel

 

(and let's not forget sledgehammer and the music video  :wacko: )

elye Community Regular

Don't Give Up - Peter Gabriel

 

(and let's not forget sledgehammer and the music video  :wacko: )

 

I think my all-time favorite video....certainly from an artistic/creative perspective....  B)

 

Give Me a reason -- Pink

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Part Of Me -- Katy Perry

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