Name the song the line is from Part II

gEORGIA ON MA mIND BY rAY cHARLES??????

OPPS CAP locky

Sorry, but that's not it.


OK, one more hint before I give it up.

The correct song title involves post-dusk precipitation in the Peach State.

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Originally posted by: clcjim
OK, one more hint before I give it up.

The correct song title involves post-dusk precipitation in the Peach State.


That woukd be Rainy Night in Georgia.
I think that Brook Benton did it first.

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Dare I say that this is an easy one?

but you know I know when it's a dream

Tonyrob


LOL Tony..
Imagine by John Lennon

here's something a little newer...

Maybe a great magnet pulls
All souls towards truth
Or maybe its Life itself
that feeds wisdom to its youth...
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Originally posted by: noahcat
LOL Tony..
Imagine by John Lennon

here's something a little newer...

Maybe a great magnet pulls
All souls towards truth
Or maybe its Life itself
that feeds wisdom to its youth...


Imagine by John Lennon - No - sorry - but close - LOL

but you know I know when it's a dream

Time for clues? It was released on a double A side single and reached the top ten in the USA and England.
It was also released by the same artists on at least 2 Albums.

Tonyrob
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Originally posted by: tonyrob
but you know I know when it's a dream

Methinks that be Strawberry Fields Forever by everyone knows who.



A #1 hit in late 1969:

There's so many times I've let you down
So many times I've played around


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Originally posted by: clcjim
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Originally posted by: tonyrob
but you know I know when it's a dream

Methinks that be Strawberry Fields Forever by everyone knows who.

Yep - Gold Star to Jim



A #1 hit in late 1969:

There's so many times I've let you down
So many times I've played around



"69 would be Peter Paul and Mary - Leaving On a Jet Plane

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But how can words express the feel of sunlight in the morning

This singer recorded this in 1971 and it didn't do well.
He recorded it again 10 years later and it charted in the USA.

Tonyrob

Hi All,

I like that one, Tony. It’s “Castles in the air” by Don Mclean.

From 1968:

But I got a woman waiting for me
That's gonna make this trip worthwhile
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