Name the song the line is from Part II

I’m pretty sure that’s “Honey” by Bobby Goldsboro.

Watch out:

They're out to get you
There's demons closing in on every side

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Originally posted by: cyndeeta
I’m pretty sure that’s “Honey” by Bobby Goldsboro.

Watch out:

They're out to get you
There's demons closing in on every side



Well - for stealing my Honey by Bobby Goldsboro. I am not even going to try to guess your Thriller by Michael Jackson - So There!

But I will throw this one in - You may be familiar with this singer - OH - What a clue |!!!!

For all too soon you'll waken, your toys will all be gone,
your broomstick horse will ride away to find another home.

Tony (being difficult tonight ) Rob


Oops, Tony beat me.

That looks entirely too difficult for me in my current state, Tony.

See you all in the AM.

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Originally posted by: clcjim
Oops, Tony beat me.

That looks entirely too difficult for me in my current state, Tony.

See you all in the AM.


Just looked and noticed that my last one didn't chart to well in the USA -
it was another Bobby Goldsboro - Broomstick Cowboy.

I'll throw this seventies one in instead - It charted well -

It's so easy, yeah, to hurt others when you can't feel pain

Tonyrob


Hi All,

Nice one, Tony that’s my favorite duo (and just about everyone’s) from the 70s and 80s. It’s Hall and Oates sing about that “Rich Girl”.

BTW, I swear I did not steal anybody’s “Honey”. But this goes with it.


He said “You want it pasteurized
’cause pasteurized is best”

Warning: I don’t believe this charted in the U.S., but it hit #1 in the UK in 1971. I heard it on a syndicated radio show several years ago.

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Originally posted by: cyndeeta
Hi All,

Nice one, Tony that’s my favorite duo (and just about everyone’s) from the 70s and 80s. It’s Hall and Oates sing about that “Rich Girl”.

BTW, I swear I did not steal anybody’s “Honey”. But this goes with it.


He said “You want it pasteurized
’cause pasteurized is best”

Warning: I don’t believe this charted in the U.S., but it hit #1 in the UK in 1971. I heard it on a syndicated radio show several years ago.


Great entertainer -

That was Benny Hill - Ernie, The Fastest Milman In The West

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This charted high in th 60's

You had no faith to lose and you know it.

edited to add another line

You say you lost your faith, but that’s not where it’s at,
You had no faith to lose and you know it.




Tonyrob


That would be Positively 4th Street, by Bob Dylan.


Mid-70s here:

He want to save you, but the cause is lost

That’s got to be “Island Girl” by Elton John. I liked that whole ROCK OF THE WESTIES album.


This one from 1982 might be easy:

And after all that’s been said and done
You’re just the part of me I can’t let go.

I think that be Hard For Me To Say I'm Sorry, by Chicago. Is that the right title? Anyway, I liked the song a lot.


Here's one from 1983:

Why do I find it hard to write the next line?



More lines and a few hints:

I bought a ticket to the world
But now I've come back again
Why do I find it hard to write the next line?



British band that enjoyed a fair amount of success in the 80s. Their name led some to believe they were a German band.

The song had a one-word title, and reached the #4 spot on the US charts, and #1 in the UK.

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