Name the song the line is from Part II

Good Morning All,

Well, that one line wasn’t enough, huh? Here are some hints.

It is a song from a certain hugely popular album that was nicknamed from the color of the cover.
The song has a notable guest playing lead guitar. It is also ranked #135 on Rolling Stone’s list of “500 Greatest Songs of All Time”.

Recap: With every mistake we must surely be learning

More lines:

I don't know why nobody told you
how to unfold your love
I don't know how someone controlled you
they bought and sold you
Sorry, Cyn. Didn't need the extra lines, I just haven't been able to log on as frequently lately.

Great song. While My Guitar Gently Weeps, by the Beatles.



From 1969:

You took away everything I had
You put the hurt on me




Edit: You know, after all these years I've forgotten, but that notable guest playing lead guitar on While My Guitar Gently Weeps had to be Eric Clapton, right?

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Originally posted by: clcjim


From 1969:

You took away everything I had
You put the hurt on me




Edit: You know, after all these years I've forgotten, but that notable guest playing lead guitar on While My Guitar Gently Weeps had to be Eric Clapton, right?


Yes, Jim. It was Eric Clapton playing lead guitar on that one. I understand he and George Harrison were very good friends.

I'm still thinking on your latest.

You took away everything I had
You put the hurt on me



One-word title.

Canadian band whose lead singer's great voice was not revealed (or so it seemed to me) until he undertook a solo career some years later.


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Originally posted by: clcjim
You took away everything I had
You put the hurt on me



One-word title.

Canadian band whose lead singer's great voice was not revealed (or so it seemed to me) until he undertook a solo career some years later.


Laughing - The Guess Who

Randy Bachman of Bachman Turner Overdrive and Burton Cummings



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I awoke last night to the sound of thunder,
How far off I sat and wondered,

Tonyrob
Night Move...Bob Seger

Finally got one of T-Rob's songs

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Alan Freed and Buster Keaton too
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Originally posted by: phil7200

Alan Freed and Buster Keaton too


Phillipé, I think we just did that one on the previous page.

It's Done Too Soon, by Neil Diamond, right?



Let's try this one from 1972:

Honey, I got the notion
You're causin' commotion
In my soul


Good Morning All,

Yes, Jim. I’m quite sure that is “Done Too soon”. So I’ll get yours. It’s “Nice to be with you” by Gallery.

Did this really only go to #4 in 1963?

You don’t know what I’ve got

I'm not sure, but is that "Little Deuce Coupe?"
Yes, Sue. You've got a good eye for what you hear. What's next?
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