Name the song the line is from Part II


Peppermint Twist, I think. Joey Dee (and the Starlighters?)


This one was about 1960:

What would've happened if you and I
Hadn't just happened to meet?
We might've spent the rest of our lives
Walkin' down Misery Street



I'll try a few more lines:


What would've happened if you and I
Hadn't just happened to meet?
We might've spent the rest of our lives
Walkin' down Misery Street

But we had _____'
A-tick-a-tick-a-tick-a
____ _____'
A-tock-a-tock-a-tock-a-tock-a


Was that called "Good Timing," or something like that?

Yes, that's it, Sue.


Can't think of anything to post. Sorry ...
Okay then, I’ll just drop this one in here:

She said that living with me
was bringing her down, yeah.


That's Ticket To Ride, by those bug boys.


Howzabout this:

But he sure found out the hard way
That dreams don't always come true, oh no


Good Morning All,

That’s got to be “Midnight Train to Georgia” by Gladys Knight and the Pips.


Try this:

So hurry home to your Mama
I'm sure she wonders where you are


I believe that would be Young Girl, by Gary Puckett and the Union Gap.


Here be some 70s:

Now I'm countin' on you
To carry me through


That’s “Drift Away” and done best by Dobie Gray

More 70s:

Life is so easy
When you’re beside me
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