Name the song the line is from Part II

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Originally posted by: noahcat
Why leave me standing here ? Let me know the way

But still you lead me there
to the '
LONG WINDING ROAD-- Lennon/McCartney ahhhh...
nice

writing a letter
to make you feel better
sorry to hear that
he left you that way...

(CLV came to work w/ me on the subway and is off to 30 Rock Center til lunchtime)


Great Band - I grew up with them.

The Hollies - Dear Eloise

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Sixties

thinking of a sweet romance beginning in a queue

Tonyrob
I knew you'd get that one, Tony...

no clue on your latest- que is British- there's a hint at least
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Originally posted by: noahcat
I knew you'd get that one, Tony...

no clue on your latest- que is British- there's a hint at least


You will kick yourself if you don't get this one!
It is British, 60's and was a hit in Britain and the US.
It wasn't too too long ago that you posed another song by this band.

Tonyrob

Hi All,

You are so right, Tony. Four hours is not long at all. It’s The Hollies again. This time it’s “Bus Stop”. I hear that one just about daily around here.

Next:

Long before I knew
someone warm like you
would make my dreams come true


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Originally posted by: cyndeeta
Hi All,

You are so right, Tony. Four hours is not long at all. It’s The Hollies again. This time it’s “Bus Stop”. I hear that one just about daily around here.

Next:

Long before I knew
someone warm like you
would make my dreams come true


Great choice -
Stevie Wonder - For Once in My Life

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Electrically they keep their baseball score

Tonyrob


I’m sure that’s “The beat goes on” by Sonny and Cher.

I sure hope somebody remembers this one. I always stop to listen:

For every hour that passes by,
we know the world gets a little bit older.

Gotta love that one. Everything Is Beautiful, by Ray Stevens.


More 70s:

Is it cool to go to sleep on the floor?
'Cause I don't think that I can take anymore


That must be “Stuck in the middle with you” by Stealers Wheel

Some from 1973:

I can tell my sister by the flowers in her eyes


That be Shambala, by Three Dog Night.



From the early 70s, covered many times since:

Well, there's a rose in a fisted glove
And the eagle flies with the dove


Hi All,

That be “Love the one you’re with”. Was that CSN or just one of them?

#1 in 1979:

If I swore you were an angel
would you treat me like the devil tonight?
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