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Post by djdave on Jul 21, 2005 22:20:31 GMT -5
"Lemon" is from "Zooropa", Laura.
Itsalwayssomething-Rick Springfield (1999?)
Name a song whose title consists of all these letters: A, B, C, D, and E.
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Post by Laura--I wuv u all :) on Jul 22, 2005 8:29:17 GMT -5
Do you mean those are the ONLY letters, or just that the title has all of them? If it can have any number of letters, then how about "Do I Love You Because You're Beautiful" from the musical "Cinderella"? If it ONLY has those 5 letters, then I'll have to think about it some more. Let me know if this answer is ok, and if it is, I'll post the next question.
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Post by Laura--I wuv u all :) on Jul 22, 2005 12:26:03 GMT -5
OK, I'll go ahead and come up with a question, because I don't want the game to stall. Still waiting for a ruling from Dave on the previous one. I will change my answer if need be (and if I can find an answer that fits). Anyway, here we go:
You have probably all heard that old joke about telling someone to sing "Far Far Away". Well, name a song that has "far away" in the title and/or lyrics.
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Post by H2IZCOOL on Jul 22, 2005 12:46:17 GMT -5
"Far Away Places" -- it's been done by many people including Crosby Sinatra and Como
Name a song that was sung by a "family" act that didn't have the word "family" in their name.
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Post by Laura--I wuv u all :) on Jul 22, 2005 15:33:28 GMT -5
"Rhythm of the Night"-DeBarge
Name a song about someone being accused of a crime they didn't commit.
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Post by djdave on Jul 22, 2005 23:38:36 GMT -5
Yes, that Cinderella song was fine. A,B,C,D and E did not have to be the only letters.
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Post by H2IZCOOL on Jul 25, 2005 9:09:43 GMT -5
"Rhythm of the Night"-DeBarge Name a song about someone being accused of a crime they didn't commit. The Nights The Lights Went Out In Georgia - Vicki Lawrence (The singer committed the murder, but her brother was convicted and hanged for the crime.) Name a song that that has at least ten words in the title.
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Post by SAT-I need more room!! on Jul 25, 2005 9:21:54 GMT -5
"Rhythm of the Night"-DeBarge Name a song about someone being accused of a crime they didn't commit. The Nights The Lights Went Out In Georgia - Vicki Lawrence (The singer committed the murder, but her brother was convicted and hanged for the crime.) Name a song that that has at least ten words in the title. When the World is Running Down, You Make the Best of What's Still Around-The Police Name a song that deals with a one night stand.
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Post by Laura--I wuv u all :) on Jul 25, 2005 10:09:28 GMT -5
"One Night Love Affair"-Bryan Adams
Name a song which begins with someone saying something before the music even starts.
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Post by SAT-I need more room!! on Jul 25, 2005 10:18:04 GMT -5
"One Night Love Affair"-Bryan Adams Name a song which begins with someone saying something before the music even starts. Does it have to be acappella singing, or can it be studio chatter?
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Post by Laura--I wuv u all :) on Jul 25, 2005 11:48:54 GMT -5
Does it have to be acappella singing, or can it be studio chatter?[/quote] Talk. Not singing. It can be one person or more than one person talking. It can be "studio chatter".
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Post by H2IZCOOL on Jul 25, 2005 12:01:53 GMT -5
Daydream Believer - Monkees (That 7-A bit)
Name a song that has arguably enjoyed more success as an oldie than it did in its day.
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Post by SAT-I need more room!! on Jul 25, 2005 12:02:00 GMT -5
Does it have to be acappella singing, or can it be studio chatter? Talk. Not singing. It can be one person or more than one person talking. It can be "studio chatter". [/quote]In that case..... 30 Days in the Hole-Humble Pie Name a song that is BASED on a movie, but not from the actual soundtrack.
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Post by Laura--I wuv u all :) on Jul 25, 2005 12:08:31 GMT -5
I guess we should go with Ed, since his answer was first? (I remember "30 Days in the Hole" had some a capella singing, but I don't remember any talking. I did think of "Daydream Believer" when I was coming up with songs. Actually the song that gave me the idea was "Deadbeat Club" by the B-52's.)
Anyway, a song that has enjoyed more success as an oldie? Well, tell me if you think this is a good answer--"Tutti Frutti" by Little Richard. This was before my time, but from what I understand, Pat Boone's version was a #1 hit--but Little Richard's version is the one that is well-known these days. (Ed, if this answer doesn't work, I'll go back and change it, ok?)
Name a song that was the only top 100 hit for a duo in the '70s. (there are lots of possibilities here)
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Post by SAT-I need more room!! on Jul 25, 2005 12:25:04 GMT -5
I guess we should go with Ed, since his answer was first? (I remember "30 Days in the Hole" had some a capella singing, but I don't remember any talking. I did think of "Daydream Believer" when I was coming up with songs. Actually the song that gave me the idea was "Deadbeat Club" by the B-52's.) Anyway, a song that has enjoyed more success as an oldie? Well, tell me if you think this is a good answer--"Tutti Frutti" by Little Richard. This was before my time, but from what I understand, Pat Boone's version was a #1 hit--but Little Richard's version is the one that is well-known these days. (Ed, if this answer doesn't work, I'll go back and change it, ok?) Name a song that was the only top 100 hit for a duo in the '70s. (there are lots of possibilities here) Yes, they talk before the acappella singing bit.
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