Member Login
Logout
Las Vegas Advisor Menu
Visit
Question of the Day
Vegas News
FAQ
Most Frequent
Health
Transportation
Tipping
Hotels
Gambling
Newsletter
Top Ten Values
Buffets
Spot Buffets
Parking Fees
Strip Parking
Downtown Parking
Off-Strip Parking
Resort Fees
Strip Resort Fees
Downtown Resort Fees
Off-Strip Resort Fees
Las Vegas Happy Hours
Vegas Extras
Free Things To Do
Vegas Birthday Freebies
Webcams
Las Vegas Savings Tips
Hotel List
Show Tickets
Book a Room
Youtube Channel
Gamble
Arnold Snyder's Blackjack Forum Online
Play Video Poker
Casino Lists
Las Vegas Casinos
Other Nevada Casinos
Best Video Poker Schedules
Players Club Bonus Points
Sports
Sports Blogs
Sports Betting Map
Sports Betting Tools
Sign Up Bonuses
Proxy Service
Coupons
Get Las Vegas Coupons
Coupon Book List
Online Coupons
Blogs
LVA
LVA Changes as They Happen
LVA Quick Reviews
LVA YouTube
Bob Dancer
Bobby Vegas
Dapper Dave
Hockey Knights in Vegas
Happy Hour Vegas
Neon Feast
Life is a Gamble Podcasts
Gambling with an Edge Podcast
James Grosjean
Jean Scott's Frugal Vegas
Saving Tips with Jimmy Jazz
Stiffs & Georges
888 Gambling Articles
Shop
Membership
Platinum Membership
Diamond Membership
Free Gold Membership
Gambling How To
Vegas Stories
Blackjack
Poker
Slots/Video Poker
Race & Sports
Crime and the Mob
History
Strategy Cards
Amazon
View All
Forums
«
LVA Forums
«
Kitchen Sink (Misc)
Name the song the line is from Part II
Search
«
‹
195
›
»
suecasey
Jul 31, 2011
7:18am
Block User
Yep, it's Patches. You're up, Jim.
Print
Quote
clcjim
Jul 31, 2011
7:24am
Block User
OK, here's one:
I've got your memory
Or has it got me?
Print
Quote
cyndeeta
Jul 31, 2011
8:58am
Block User
Hi All,
I believe that’s “She’s got you” by Patsy Cline. I like that one.
Try this:
So if you're thinkin' of how great true love is
Print
Quote
clcjim
Jul 31, 2011
11:26am
Block User
I think that's
Wishin' and Hopin'
. Good song. I'm not sure if she did it first, but the version I remember was done by Dusty Springfield.
This one was first released in 1963. A cover version by a different group also was released that same year. The song went nowhere for either group.
In 1966, the cover group re-released their version, unchanged. This time, it went to #1 on the charts:
A pretty little girl standin' all alone
Print
Quote
cyndeeta
Jul 31, 2011
11:35am
Block User
Hanky Panky?
Print
Quote
clcjim
Jul 31, 2011
11:51am
Block User
Yep. Good guess!
Print
Quote
cyndeeta
Jul 31, 2011
12:04pm
Block User
Good, I just went by the line. I didn’t know about the other things.
Here’s one:
When the truth is found to be lies
Print
Quote
clcjim
Jul 31, 2011
10:35pm
Block User
That's
Somebody To Love
, by Jefferson Airplane (and NOT by Starship or Jefferson Starship, lol).
How 'bout this one:
She was eating chicken and dumplings
With some other guy
Print
Quote
cyndeeta
Aug 1, 2011
2:15am
Block User
Good Morning All,
We’ve got “Bread and Butter” right there. That’s cute one, Jim.
Here’s a little 1976:
You're the best in the world, I can tell.
Print
Quote
clcjim
Aug 1, 2011
4:46am
Block User
That be
Shake Your Booty
, by KC & The Sunshine Band.
Shake, shake, shake
Shake, shake, shake...
OK, this is from 1962. Let's see if one line will do it:
It's gettin' bigger every day
Print
Quote
«
‹
195
›
»
Already a LVA subscriber?
Sign in
To continue reading, choose an option below:
Diamond Membership
$3 per month
Unlimited access to LVA website
Exclusive subscriber-only content
Limited Member Rewards Online
Join Now
or
Platinum Membership
$50 per year
Unlimited access to LVA website
Exclusive subscriber-only content
Exclusive Member Rewards Book
Join Now