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Nineteen Hundred & Eighty-Five--Paul McCartney & Wings
(the flip side of "Band on the Run")
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\m/ = Hook 'Em, Horns
That's what I always thought it meant, and a sign similar to hitchhiking meant "gig 'em Aggies." And when Richard Dawson always signed off "Family Feud" with a mixture of the two, I always thought it meant "I'm a confused Texan, I don't know who to root for!" (Actually, it means "I love you" in sign language?)
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Hanson--Middle of Nowhere
Hey, I got it for free from a record club and I sort of like "MMMBop"?
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the U.S. No.1 on the 2nd March 1957 was... Young Love by
Tab Hunter
the U.K. No.1 on the 2nd March 1957 was... Young Love by
Tab Hunter
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98.6--Keith
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19--Paul Hardcastle
(Sorry, JR, I wanted to do two songs with similar titles for 26 and 25?)
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The next two are mine?
26 Miles--The Four Preps
25 Miles--Edwin Starr
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6"34"-5789--Wilson Pickett
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88 Lines About 44 Women--The Nails
Remember, the next song must have "43" in it?
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Freddie & the Dreamers
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First song that popped in my head was Peter Gabriel's Games Without Frontiers.
For the longest time, I was singing:
"She's so hot for her" at the beginning of the song when actually it was "Jeux Sans Fronteires."
First few times I heard Golden Earring's Radar Love I was singing "red hot love."
I always thought they were singing "she's so popular" where they were singing the song's title in French. Usually, lines in foreign languages throw off English-speaking listeners?
Another great site: http://www.amiright.com
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Walk Don't Run '64--The Ventures
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'65 Love Affair--Paul Davis
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Country singer Skeeter Davis, who is best-known for her 1963 crossover hit, "The End of the World," has died.
Story here:
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The Turtles
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Two pretty obvious ones?
"Yakety Sax" by Boots Randolph (aka the Benny Hill song)
"In the Mood" by Ernie Fields
"Who Can It Be Now" by Men at Work has a pretty cool sax solo?
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Platters, The
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19"82"--Randy Travis
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19"84"--David Bowie
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Rocket 88--Jackie Brenston
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Police, The
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How about "Colour My World" by Chicago? My sister played the flute in school, and she learned to play the flute part at the end of that song.
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I also forgot to mention that Dean Torrence (the Dean of Jan & Dean) sings lead on the Beach Boys' "Barbara Ann."
Relative Duets
in Questions and Answers
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And don't forget that Hank Williams Jr. sang a duet with his dead father, "There's a Tear in My Beer"?and it came out before Natalie Cole's album of duets with her dead father!