Name the song the line is from Part II

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Originally posted by: suecasey
Those middle lines sound familiar. I'm singing them in my head, lol. Is it something like "Beautiful Sunday?" Or "Beautiful Day?"

I remember 1972 -- it was before I started listening to country music.


Hi Sue

Right on both counts!

Hi, hi, hi, beautiful Sunday
This is my, my, my, beautiful day
When you say, say, say, say that you love me
Oh, my, my, my it's a beautiful day

Here is the video. The original singer was Daniel Boone - the song is Beautiful Sunday.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DwjuKhBIIIQ

You are up!

Tonyrob

I think this was from the same era (early 70's) ...

"I don't know just why,
she simply caught my eye"
Sue- is that..?

could it be .. Dragging the Line by Tommy James and the Shawndels?
No. Sorry ...


That's The Cowsills. I think that one came up a while back. I've heard it called by two different names. The Rain, The Park, and Other Things, and The Flower Girl.


How 'bout this, from 1966:

Oh, who's to blame, that girl's just insane
Well, nothing I do don't seem to work
It only seems to make matters worse. Oh, pleeeease.

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Originally posted by: clcjim
That's The Cowsills. I think that one came up a while back. I've heard it called by two different names. The Rain, The Park, and Other Things, and The Flower Girl.


How 'bout this, from 1966:

Oh, who's to blame, that girl's just insane
Well, nothing I do don't seem to work
It only seems to make matters worse. Oh, pleeeease.



Stones! 19th Nervous Breakdown.


Some early sixties here - charted in US and UK

********** NEW ***********

I know how you feel, you think her love is real,
you think this time she'll be sincere.

Tonyrob


I think that's Little Town Flirt, by Del Shannon.


From 1961. Peaked at #17 US, reached #7 UK:

There's danger of me losin' all of my happiness




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Originally posted by: clcjim
I think that's Little Town Flirt, by Del Shannon.


From 1961. Peaked at #17 US, reached #7 UK:

There's danger of me losin' all of my happiness



Good one! Cupid.

I think that Sam Cooke recorded it first.
I know Amy Winehouse recorded it last.
And several more between the two

Heading out for a few hours so I'll leave it open.

Tonyrob

Oooo! love me some Sam Cooke

I have one:

I tried to telephone
they said you were not home
that's a lie..
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Originally posted by: noahcat
Oooo! love me some Sam Cooke

I have one:

I tried to telephone
they said you were not home
that's a lie..



Beatles - No Reply

Still leaving it open

Tonyrob
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