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  1. Sorry to disappoint you Chris but I DO know more than 10 songs on your list and "ahem" I love your list but I just have to put Beck's Bolero at #1 when I do my voting. Fantastic, one of my most favorite songs.
  2. Viaene, tks so much for enquiring about that piece of music. I wouldn't have got to hear it if you hadn't. I love that kind of music and that song was great. Lee, tks for putting it up. It is beautiful.
  3. 1. Chevy Van - Sammy Johns (1973) 2. Gypsy Woman - Bryan Hyland (1970) 3. Dirty White Boy - Foreigner (1979) 4. Thank God I'm a Country Boy - John Denver (1974) 5. Don't Cry No Tears - Neil Young (1975) 6. I Fought the Law (And the Law Won) - Bobby Fuller Four (1965) 7. (Everytime I Turn Around) Back In Love Again - LTD (1977) 8. Fearless - Pink Floyd (1971) 9. Hey Hey, What Can I Do - Led Zeppelin (1972) 10. Wrong Thing To Do, The - Mudcrutch (2008)
  4. Gypsy Woman--Bryan Hyland--(1970) Chevy Van--Sammy Johns--(1975) Love both of these songs. Had forgotten all about that Sammy Johns song. Hope you all like them too.
  5. Good tt this week. I am very pleased that both of mine tunes got in. It does get harder every week. 1st the picking of something to nom and then what to vote on. This is so much fun, I should have come aboard sooner.
  6. 1. Every Rose Has Its Thorn - Poison (1988) 2. No Particular Place To Go - Chuck Berry (1964) 3. Forever Young - Bob Dylan (1974) 4. Sentimental Lady - Bob Welch (1977) 5. Walkin' After Midnight - Patsy Cline (1957) 6. I Only Have Eyes For You - Flamingos (1959) 7. A View To A Kill - Duran Duran (1985) 8. Willin' - Little Feat (1972) 9. Bad Day - Daniel Powter (2005) 10. Ooh La La - The Faces (1973) Lots more that I wanted to put on but I run out of spots. Story of my life
  7. B-F, I really liked your list altho' I hadn't heard of most of them. That is what it is all about. Everyone choosing what "they" like to listen to. It certainly does show each persons individuality doesn't it. For myself, I like all music other than opera or rap so you put up a really good list and I was glad to listen to all of it.
  8. The album "Elvis Presley" popped on the scene in 1956. It was released by Rca Victor in 1956. At that time, it was called Rockabilly. Elvis had been around on Sun Records but RCA really promoted him when they took over his contract and when the "Elvis Presley" album was released, people really sat up and took notice. I think that more than the album, it was Elvis himself who was the groundbreaking factor. I remember that along with his voice and the songs, we liked to watch his wild gyrations which were considered obscene at the time. It isn't any big deal now but it sure was back then. Eveything about the album and the artist was different than anything done before. Altho' there were others who recorded in the style called Rockabilly, this album was. in my opinion, groundbreaking because of the artist. The technical stuff is from wiki which I sure all of you know where that is!! Well, here it is. Darn I hate homework and tests.
  9. Every Rose Has Its Thorns-P0ison (1988) No Particular Place To Go--Chuck Berry (1964) Riding along in my automobile yeah
  10. Sorry to let you down. It has been many years since I was an A+ student and I'd rather go clam digging now, but I get it done.
  11. Thank You Lucky. I can quit screaming and kicking the floor now??
  12. OH NO!! I just noticed that I am not a frog anymore. I am going to throw a tantrum. I Want My Frog Back. You promised way back when you know. Where did my frog go???
  13. Dog gone It!!! My dog ate it yet again. That is 3 times now. Guess I'll give it another try but this is the last time.
  14. Great tt this week. Edna, I don't for a minute believe you are either old or viscious. Age is only a number anyway. I personally think that you are a sweetie. Welcome to Songfacts Lee. Nice to have you aboard. I am I think, the youngest member here . Congrats on getting both of your songs in the tt this week. Keep up the good work.
  15. 1. "Last Night In Soho" - Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick And Titch 2. "Always Something There To Remind Me" - Sandie Shaw 3. "Sentimental Journey" - Juan Garcia Esquivel (Gross video, but I love the song) 4. "S-s-s Single Bed" - Fox 5. "Making Plans For Nigel" - XTC 6. "Reel Around The Fountain" - The Smiths 7. "The Passion Of Lovers" - Bauhaus 8. "Teenage Riot" - Sonic Youth 9. "No Doves Fly Here" - The Mob 10. "Psycho" - The Beasts Of Bourbon Very good list BF. Most of them I hadn't heard but gave me new music to listen to. Good job
  16. Absolutely love the list this week. Had a hard time choosing. 1. Sara - Bob Dylan (1976) 2. Moonlight Mile - The Rolling Stones (1971) 3. Night They Drove Old Dixie Down, The - The Band (1969) 4. That's The Way - Led Zeppelin (1970) 5. I'm Your Puppet - James & Bobby Purify (1966) 6. Wooly Bully - Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs (1965) 7. Bad To The Bone - George Thorogood and the Destroyers (1982) 8. I'm So Happy I Can't Stop Crying - Sting (1996) 9. Lady D'Arbanville - Cat Stevens (1970) 10. Float On - Modest Mouse (2004)
  17. I don't know any of these songs so have lots of listening to do..then I'll vote. Might take a while.
  18. awwwww, that's alright, I just decided to winge today
  19. ggggrrrrrrrr "groan" more homework? You think this is all I have to do!! I have been out of school for years and I won't even get graded on this.
  20. Thanks to everyone for all of your kind words. There were so many more that I could have put on the list. Now that it is done, I can think of tons that I loved as a teen but had forgotten. Again, tks to all.
  21. 1. Big City Nights - Scorpions (1985) 2. Boston - Augustana (2005) 3. Early Mornin' Rain - Chad & Jeremy (1966) 4. Boulevard Of Broken Dreams - Green Day (2004) 5. Mother Goose - Jethro Tull (1971) 6. Caravan - Van Morrison (1973) 7. Those Shoes - Eagles (1979) 8. Who's Making Love? - Johnnie Taylor (1968) 9. Honky Cat - Elton John (1972) 10. Golden Country - REO Speedwagon (1972) i really wanted to put these on my list too but...... Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours - Stevie Wonder (1970) It's A Hard Life - Roger Daltrey (1973)
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