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  1. I would have preferred you PMing me, since I seldom check threads after I post.
  2. Somebody Who - [color:#CC00CC]Au Revoir Simone (2013) Dark In My Imagination - [color:#CC00CC]Of Verona (2012) Squeeze Me - [color:#CC00CC]Kraak & Smaak (2008)
  3. Not quite. Wish You Were Here is also a complete album in the archives.
  4. 1. Shelter of Your Arms, The - Sammy Davis, Jr. (1963) 2. Someone to Watch Over Me - Frank Sinatra (1954) 3. Memories Are Made of This - Dean Martin (1955) 4. Cool Jerk - The Capitols (1966) 5. I Have Nothing – Whitney Houston (1993) 6. Can You Do It? - The Contours (1964) 7. Strong Enough - Sheryl Crow (1993) 8. Everybody Talks - Neon Trees (2012) 9. This Is My Song - Petula Clark (1967) 10. Wait For Me – Kings Of Leon (2013)
  5. Oh thank God, I thought I was going to have start threatening people to get I Shall Be Released into the TT. LOL
  6. How's about a little Rat Pack for your Sunday? The Shelter of Your Arms - [color:#CC00FF]Sammy Davis, Jr. (1963) Someone to Watch Over Me - [color:#CC00FF]Frank Sinatra (1954) Memories Are Made of This - [color:#CC00FF]Dean Martin (1955)
  7. 1. I Shall Be Released - Joe Cocker (1969) 2. Cara Mia - Jay and the Americans (1965) 3. Just Once In My Life - Righteous Brothers (1965) 4. Rockin' Down The Highway – The Doobie Brothers (1972) 5. Allison Road – Gin Blossoms (1994) 6. Mean Woman Blues – Roy Orbison (1963) 7. Not Easy Being Green – Frank Sinatra (1970) 8. Burning Sky – Bad Company (1977) 9. Goin Back – The Byrds (1967) 10. Demons – Imagine Dragons (2013)
  8. I Shall Be Released - [color:#CC0000]Joe Cocker (1969) Cara Mia - [color:#CC0000]Jay and the Americans (1965) Just Once In My Life - [color:#CC0000]The Righteous Brothers (1965) I've nominated I Shall Be Released six times now, and I hope it finally makes it in.
  9. 1. Broken Hearted Melody - Sarah Vaughan (1959) 2. Dream On Little Dreamer - Perry Como (1965) 3. Wives and Lovers - Jack Jones (1963) 4. Twilight Time – The Platters (1958) 5. Star - Stealers Wheel (1974) 6. I Get The Sweetest Feeling – Jackie Wilson (1968) 7. Treat Her Right – Roy Head And The Traits (1965) 8. Play That Funky Music – Wild Cherry (1976) 9. Dim Lights, Thick Smoke (And Loud Loud Music) – Joe Maphis (1953) 10. Anybody Seen My Baby? – The Rolling Stones (1997)
  10. Broken Hearted Melody - [color:#FF66CC]Sarah Vaughan (1959) Dream On Little Dreamer - [color:#FF66CC]Perry Como (1965) Wives and Lovers - [color:#FF66CC]Jack Jones (1963)
  11. 1. My Cup Runneth Over - Ed Ames (1967) 2. Green Leaves of Summer, The - The Brothers Four (1960) 3. Shakin' All Over - The Guess Who (1965) 4. You're The One - The Vogues (1965) 5. There But For Fortune - Chad & Jeremy (1965) 6. When Will I Be Loved – Everly Brothers (1960) 7. Although The Sun Is Shining – Fleetwood Mac (1969) 8. Save It For Me – The 4 Seasons (1964) 9. Sweet Seasons – Carole King (1972) 10. Dance, Dance, Dance - Steve Miller Band (1976)
  12. 1. Mayhem - Imelda May 2. Up In Flames - Coldplay 3. Say You, Say Me - Lionel Richie 4. Lips Like Sugar - Echo & The Bunnymen 5. Yellow River - Christie 6. All I Want For Christmas Is You - Mariah Carey 7. Mirrors - Justin Timberlake 8. If I Die Young - The Band Perry 9. Self Control - Laura Branigan 10. Count On Me - Jefferson Starship
  13. Shakin' All Over - [color:#99CC99]The Guess Who (1965) My Cup Runneth Over - [color:#99CC99]Ed Ames (1967) The Green Leaves of Summer - [color:#99CC99]The Brothers Four (1960)
  14. Blowin' in the Wind Peter, Paul and Mary Originally written by Bob Dylan, it appears on his album The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan released in 1963. Peter, Paul and Mary released their cover of the song three weeks after Bob Dylan's album was released. It's the title track of their third album, and peaked at #2 on the Billboard charts, becoming the most successful version of the song. It also went to #1 on the Middle-Road charts for five weeks. Information taken from Wikipedia // Blowin' in the Wind Someday Soon Judy Collins Originally written by Canadian singer-songwriter Ian Tyson, he recorded it with his wife Sylvia in 1964. His version was never released as a single, though in 1969, Judy Collins covered it for her album Who Knows Where The Time Goes. It spent six weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 and peaked at #55. In Canada, it reached #37 on the Top Singles Chart, published by RPM. Information taken from Wikipedia // Someday Soon
  15. 1. Well, Well, Well - Gibson & Camp (1961) 2. Blowin' In The Wind - Peter, Paul and Mary (1963) 3. Someday Soon - Judy Collins (1969) 4. Halo – Beyoncé (2008) 5. Love Lockdown - Kanye West (2008) 6. Block Rockin' Beats - The Chemical Brothers (1997) 7. Add It Up – The Kinks (1981) 8. Coney Island Baby – Lou Reed (1975) 9. Mexico – James Taylor (1975) 10. In The End - Linkin Park (2000)
  16. How about a little folk music this week? Someday Soon - [color:#CC6666]Judy Collins (1969) Blowin' In The Wind - [color:#CC6666]Peter, Paul and Mary (1963) Well, Well, Well - [color:#CC6666]Gibson & Camp (1961)
  17. 1. Love's Lines, Angles, and Rhymes - The Fifth Dimension (1971) 2. I Just Wanna Stop - Gino Vannelli (1978) 3. You - George Harrison (1975) 4. Don't Mess With Bill – The Marvelettes (1965) 5. Only You Know And I Know – Dave Mason (1970) 6. Five Years – David Bowie (1972) 7. Turn Back the Hands of Time – Tyrone Davis (1970) 8. Superfly – Curtis Mayfield (1972) 9. Little Darlin' – The Diamonds (1957) 10. Sunny Days – Lighthouse (1972)
  18. Love's Lines, Angles, and Rhymes - [color:#FFCC99]The Fifth Dimension (1971) You - [color:#FFCC99]George Harrison (1975) I Just Wanna Stop - [color:#FFCC99]Gino Vannelli (1978)
  19. 1. All Tomorrow's Parties – The Velvet Underground (1966) 2. Lazy Day - Spanky and Our Gang (1967) 3. Steppin' Out - Paul Revere and the Raiders (1967) 4. New York Telephone Conversation – Lou Reed (1974) 5. Witchcraft – Frank Sinatra (1957) 6. No Fun – The Stooges (1969) 7. Please Don't Go - KC and the Sunshine Band (1979) 8. Sugar And Spice – The Cryan Shames (1966) 9. Liar - Argent (1970) 10. Listen To Your Heart – Roxette (1989)
  20. Lazy Day - [color:#9933FF]Spanky and Our Gang (1967) Steppin' Out - [color:#9933FF]Paul Revere and the Raiders (1967) and in honor of Lou Reed who died earlier today: All Tomorrow's Parties - [color:#9933FF]The Velvet Underground (1966)
  21. http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/lou-reed-velvet-underground-leader-and-rock-pioneer-dead-at-71-20131027 He'd just undergone a liver transplant earlier this year, too. Such a shame.
  22. Kenne, you need to take My Ding-a-Ling off the list of nominations, because when I nominated it many moons ago, it was voted in.
  23. 1. Wishing Well - Free (1972) 2. There's No Way Out Of Here - David Gilmour (1978) 3. White Lies, Blue Eyes - Bullet (1972) 4. Jaded – Aerosmith (2001) 5. Last Dance - Donna Summer (1978) 6. Don't Cry Out Loud – Melissa Manchester (1978) 7. Bright Lights – Matchbox 20 (2003) 8. So What – Pink (2008) 9. Wild Is The Wind – David Bowie (1976) 10. Save Me, San Francisco – Train (2009)
  24. 1. Hey Darling - The Spencer Davis Group 2. So Lonely - The Hollies 3. Requiem For The Masses - The Association 4. Younger Generation – John Sebastian 5. Day is Done - Nick Drake 6. Look Up, Look Over – The 4 Seasons 7. No Face, No Name, No Number – Traffic 8. The Supernatural - John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers 9. That's What Makes A Man - Vanilla Fudge 10. What – The Move
  25. I Go To Pieces Peter and Gordon Written by Del Shannon and appearing on their album "I Go To Pieces", it was a Top-10 hit for them in 1965. The band were passed the track after they, The Searchers, and Del Shannon all did a tour of Australia together in 1964. Shannon had originally written the song for Lloyd Brown, but hadn't found anyone who wanted to release the single. He tried recording it himself, but didn't think he cut a satisfactory vocal in the time had in the studio. In Australia, he pitched the song to The Searchers, who weren't interested, but Peter and Gordon were -- they were in the dressing room next to theirs and overheard Shannon singing it. Thinking it could be a huge hit for them, they asked Shannon if they could record the song. It missed the UK Top 50, but it did go to #11 in Sweden and #26 in Australia. Info taken from Wikipedia // I Go To Pieces
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