Song Title Tag #157
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The Bottle In The Hand (Is Much Stronger Than The Man) - Conway Twitty
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Time in a Bottle -- Jim Croce
Good afternoon Silinde! :) |
One of my favourites! <3
Anyplace Anywhere Anytime - Nena And Kim Wilde The original is a German song (Irgendwo, Irgendwie, Irgendwen or something like that). |
She Can Put Her Shoes Under My Bed Anytime -- Johnny Duncan
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Title sounded familiar, but I didn't have it. I do have...
Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under - Shania Twain |
I'm going to have to do some searching today and see where the shoes-under-the-bed expression came from. The implication is obvious, though. :D
Jack the Stripper / Fairies Wear Boots -- Black Sabbeth I keep these together because, although they are separate tracks on the album, there's a reprise of "Jack the Stripper" in the middle of "Fairies Wear Boots", and it's peculiar because they aren't in the same key. The first time I heard it was on a friend's 8-track tape player, and I though that it had somehow changed channels in the middle of the song. |
Dance Of The Wild Faeries - Gary Stadler
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Reap The Wild Wind -- Ultravox
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Wind Of Change - Scorpions
I really like this one. :) |
^ Yes, that's an excellent song, from a really hopeful time. I hope it has worked out well for Germany -- I know that reunification imposed a lot of stresses on everyone for a while. Things haven't worked out so well for Russia, which makes me sad. :( We had high hopes back in the '90s.
Nothing's Gonna Change My Clothes -- They Might Be Giants |
Nothing's Gonna Change My Love For You - George Benson
That one sprung to mind before finishing reading yours. :) |
Lol, almost identical titles. Great minds think alike. :)
William, It Was Really Nothing -- The Smiths |
Nothing - A
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Nothing Else Matters - Metallica
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Hi Ididn'tinvitehim.
Eh, Eh (Nothing Else I Can Say) - Lady Gaga |
I'd Like To Say I'm Sorry But I Won't -- The Smithereens
Good afternoon Silinde! :) |
Good morning to you, I'm glad to see you. :)
I'd Like To Walk Around In Your Mind - Vashti Bunyan |
Walk Right In -- The Rooftop Singers
This was a big hit for The Rooftop Singers in 1962, but it was originally written in 1929. The group had heard an old blues recording of the song, and they wanted to cover it. But when they played it the first time, they decided it needed something, and what they decided it needed was 12-string guitars. At the time, 12-string guitars were almost unheard of in the U.S.; you couldn't find one in a music store. They ordered two from Gibson, and then had to wait several months for them to be built before they could record the song. |
Interesting that they waited so long and didn't think of just playing with what they had.
I'm always impressed by the knowledge. :) Walk Like A Panther - The All Seeing I Ft. Tony Christie |
Waiting for a Girl Like You -- Foreigner
Don't have anything with "panther". |
So Help Me Girl - Joe Diffie
(Pink panther theme song could have done). |
The Ones Who Help to Set The Sun -- Dream Theater
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A Place In The Sun - Stevie Wonder
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This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody) -- Talking Heads
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