Name the song the line is from Part II


More lines from this 1969 song:


Better walk, walk
But you'll never get away
No, you'll never get away
From the burnin' a-heartache
I walked to Apollo by the bay
Everywhere I go


That’s a good one, Jim. It has to be “Eli’s Coming” by Three Dog Night.

Here’s one from 1971:

All my friends have to ask me something they didn't understand

Edited to put spaces in.

That's a classic right there. Treat Her Like A Lady, by the Cornelius Brothers and Sister Rose.



This one's from 1973. Pretty song, I think:

We both bruise too easily


More lines and a hint:


I bruise you, you bruise me
We both bruise too easily
Too easily to let it show
I love you, and that's ___ _ ____



The song was a solo effort by an artist known at the time for his distinctive singing voice, his part in a popular singing duo, and his shock of curly blond hair.


That’s one I almost used just ‘cause I like it, Jim. It’s “All I know” by Art Garfunkel. It really is pretty.

I’m switching gears here. This is about an actual incident that occurred in 1971:

Swiss time was running out - It seemed that we would lose the race

That's Smoke On The Water, by Deep Purple.

I only vaguely recall the story, mostly from the lyrics, but I'll remember that guitar riff forever. Good one!



Here's a light-hearted number from 1974:

So naturally, I thought I would take me a look inside


Let's try some more lines:


I was travelin' down the road feelin' hungry and cold
I saw a sign sayin' 'Food And Drinks For Everyone'
So naturally, I thought I would take me a look inside
I saw so much food there was water comin' from my eyes

Yeah, there was ham, an' there was turkey, there was caviar
An' ____ ____ _______ with wine up to yar


Signs!

signs, signs everywhere there's signs
do this don't do that
can't you read the sign!!!!!

Got it on your first hint...

fun song.

in the same vein:


I could feel hot flames of fire roaring at my back

Noahcat, noahcat...

Whatever are we going to do with you?

I think your song is Spill The Wine, by Eric Burdon and War. Maybe you should have saved that one for Tony. Didn't he say that Eric was a personal friend?


Anyway, you haven't guessed my song yet. It's not Signs.

I ahve not played in a while but I think your song was Leo Sayer - Long Tall Glasses.
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