Name the song the line is from Part II

seriously?
Dean Martin/everybody loves somebody

was that too easy? Did I miss something? The date seems about right..

There's a lesson to be learned from this and I learned it very well.
Now I know you're not the only starfish in the sea..
Nope, it isn't Everybody Loves Somebody Sometime.

Here are a few more lines, and a few hints:

Everybody's got to love somebody sometime
Everybody's got to win a heart
Everybody's got to love somebody sometime
When you do, I hope you never part


Two-word title. This song by an English band reached #3 on the US charts. Curiously, it didn't chart in the UK, because it was never released there as a single.

This band once claimed that they were into something good, but I'm quite certain that they were on their best behavior in the company of Mrs. Brown's lovely daughter.

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Originally posted by: clcjim
Nope, it isn't Everybody Loves Somebody Sometime.

Here are a few more lines, and a few hints:

Everybody's got to love somebody sometime
Everybody's got to win a heart
Everybody's got to love somebody sometime
When you do, I hope you never part


Two-word title. This song by an English band reached #3 on the US charts. Curiously, it didn't chart in the UK, because it was never released there as a single.

This band once claimed that they were into something good, but I'm quite certain that they were on their best behavior in the company of Mrs. Brown's lovely daughter.


Peter Noone will be here this month.
That was Herman's Hermits - Listen People

**********NEW****************

Brit - but big in the USA

Every day the bucket goes to the well,
But one day the bottom will drop out

Tonyrob



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Originally posted by: tonyrob

Every day the bucket goes to the well,
But one day the bottom will drop out

I Shot The Sheriff - Eric Clapton



Some 1973:

Refried confusion is making itself clear
Wonder which way do I go
To get on out of here



your lyrics has the cadence of Purple Haze by Jimi
but as i lived thru the 60's and 70's (as you see) I've no real clue...
I do believe that’s “Right Place Wrong time” by Dr. John.

This was a big hit in 1972:

Thank you for calling
And Sir, won't you call back again

That was a good one! Sylvia's Mother, by Dr. Hook.



This one's from 1977:

What's it like inside the bubble?
Does your head ever give you trouble?


[q=Some 1973:

Refried confusion is making itself clear
Wonder which way do I go
To get on out of here



I heard Tom Jones sing those lyrics. I recall thinking that there was no way they were his.
Hendrix, Dylan, Donovan, Simon etc were poets. Tom Jones? Nah!

Tonyrob

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Originally posted by: clcjim




This one's from 1977:

What's it like inside the bubble?
Does your head ever give you trouble?



It’s no sin, trade it in.

I like to listen to that one while driving. It’s “Help is on its way” by Little River Band

Try this:
Ooh, child, you'll never know
Just what you mean to me.




I think that one be Jive Talkin', by the Bee Gees.


OK, how 'bout:

Church on time, terrifies me
Church on time, makes me party
Church on time, puts my trust in God and man


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