Name the song the line is from Part II

Good Morning All,

Gee, Jim. Your description set off bells for me. I can hear the song clearly, but I don’t know the name.
Good Moening

I believe that was "Time Has Come Today" Chamber Bros

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Another oldie

How could she tell, he deceives her so well

Tonyrob

I liked that song a lot, Tony. Silence Is Golden, by (I think) The Tremoloes.


Associated with a movie of the same name, this song was a #4 hit in late 1960-early 1961. It even charted in the UK (#23).

Where the river is windin'
Big nuggets they're findin'


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Originally posted by: tonyrob

that was "Time Has Come Today" Chamber Bros

Love that song- thanks for reminding me of it!!!

Jim,, that's not To Sir With Love..huh...?

Hmmm...I'm not doing so well with my picks lately.


Some more lines, including the three-word title:

Sam crossed the majestic mountains to the valleys far below
He talked to his team of huskies as he mushed on through the snow
With the northern lights a-runnin' wild in the land of the midnight sun
Yes, Sam McCord was a mighty man in the year of nineteen-one

Where the river is windin'
Big nuggets they're findin'
_____ __ ______




As previously mentioned, the song was associated with a movie of the same name. Sam McCord, mentioned in the lyrics, was played by John Wayne. Other roles were played by Stewart Granger, Capucine, and Fabian.

I'll give it up a little later this afternoon if no one guesses it.


(noahcat, I see your point. Time Has Come Today and To Sir With love sound a lot alike. Must be the background music, heh, heh.)

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Originally posted by: clcjim
Hmmm...I'm not doing so well with my picks lately.


Some more lines, including the three-word title:

Sam crossed the majestic mountains to the valleys far below
He talked to his team of huskies as he mushed on through the snow
With the northern lights a-runnin' wild in the land of the midnight sun
Yes, Sam McCord was a mighty man in the year of nineteen-one

Where the river is windin'
Big nuggets they're findin'
_____ __ ______




As previously mentioned, the song was associated with a movie of the same name. Sam McCord, mentioned in the lyrics, was played by John Wayne. Other roles were played by Stewart Granger, Capucine, and Fabian.

I'll give it up a little later this afternoon if no one guesses it.


(noahcat, I see your point. Time Has Come Today and To Sir With love sound a lot alike. Must be the background music, heh, heh.)


North to Alaska - Johnny Horton

******NEW********* Staying with the theme

The mission bells told me that I mustn’t stay

Tonyrob
When the Swallows come back to Capastrono ???
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Originally posted by: noahcat
When the Swallows come back to Capastrono ???


Nope - here is another line

And now as I wander, my thoughts ever stray,


More Clues -
It first charted in 1939 - and has been recorded by several different artists.


Tonyrob

North to Alaska - Johnny Horton

******NEW********* Staying with the theme

The mission bells told me that I mustn’t stay

Another line
And now as I wander, my thoughts ever stray,

More Clues -
It first charted in 1939 - and has been recorded by several different artists.

2 more lines
She was a vision in old spanish lace.
And for a tender while, I kissed the smile upon her face.

Tonyrob
"South of the Border." By Frank Sinatra?

Jim, I knew your "big nuggets" clue, too, but I wasn't home to answer it, lol.

OK, here's a country song, very old --

"By day I make the cars,
By night I make the bars"
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