Name the song the line is from Part II


Walk Like A Man (hey, that's what Dad said, right?), by the Four Seasons.



How 'bout some 1982:

Well, I hear you in the morning
And I hear you at nightfall


Jim, I think you're right. It was something like "Gloom, Despair & Agony On Me." I only vaguely remember it. LOL
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Originally posted by: suecasey
It was something like "Gloom, Despair & Agony On Me."

Yeah! That's it!

If it weren't for bad luck
I'd have no luck at all
Gloom, despair, and agony on me


OK, back to my lyrics, here are more lines, and a few hints:

Well, I hear you in the morning
And I hear you at nightfall
Sometimes to be near you, is to be unable
To hear you, my love
I'm a few years older than you


This was a solo effort by a female member of one of the most popular 70s/80s groups.

The song features a distinctive, driving guitar riff played by Waddy Wachtel.


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Originally posted by: clcjim
OK, back to my lyrics, here are more lines, and a few hints:

Well, I hear you in the morning
And I hear you at nightfall
Sometimes to be near you, is to be unable
To hear you, my love
I'm a few years older than you


This was a solo effort by a female member of one of the most popular 70s/80s groups.

The song features a distinctive, driving guitar riff played by Waddy Wachtel.


Waddy Watchel did some amazing Stones covers - Jumping Jack Flash smoked.
He also did Edge of Seventeen - for Stevie Nicks - which just might be the solution to your teaser!

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Brit singer - moved to the US -

Savin' up your money for a rainy day,
Givin' all your clothes to charity

Tonyrob


Good one, Tony. It’s “The Ballad of John and Yoko”. I could hear that a couple times a day.

Let’s go to 1986:

I see you on the street and you walk on by
You make me wanna hang my head down and cry


That's Open Your Heart, by Madonna. I remember the video well.



OK, this may not fly but, just for fun, let's go all the way back to 1957:

Come back tomorrow night and try it again

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Originally posted by: clcjim
That's Open Your Heart, by Madonna. I remember the video well.



OK, this may not fly but, just for fun, let's go all the way back to 1957:

Come back tomorrow night and try it again


One of the few that introduced Rock and Roll to England
The Great Little Richard - Keep A-Knocking

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Anothe Brit from the Sixties

Born high forever to fly, wind velocity nil,


Tonyrob
I added the next line - I think these are the only 2 lines that don't immediately give it away.
1966 - Brit - Rose high in the US Charts - think Flower Power!

Born high forever to fly, wind velocity nil
Born high forever to fly, if you want your cup I will fill.

Tonyrob
Dummy me should have known that one sooner. It's Mellow Yellow, by Donovan.


Another from 1966:

Everybody's got to love somebody sometime
Everybody's got to win a heart


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