Name the song the line is from Part II

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Originally posted by: tonyrob
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Originally posted by: clcjim
OK, have fun, Cyn.

That's a very nice song, BTW. What's Forever For?, by Michael Martin Murphy.


Just for fun:

Knotted, polka-dotted, twisted, beaded, braided
Powdered, flowered, and confettied
Bangled, tangled, spangled, and spaghettied



HAIR! Cast, plus I think that the Cowsills recorded it.

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Sixties Hit

if only you’d started ringing your bell.



(I'll be out for a few hours)
Tonyrob


Yes Sue!

Tonyrob
Looks as though Sue is out.
Anyone have one to post until she gets home?

Tonyrob
"So before they break down the door,
forgive me ..."
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Originally posted by: suecasey
"So before they break down the door,
forgive me ..."


That would be Delilah - Tom Jones. Good one - that guy can still sing!

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A little Eighties drifting your way on this beautiful morning -


I shoulda learned to play the guitar,
I shoulda learned to play them drums.


Tonyrob



Money for Nothin'...Dire Straights


How about:

Oh, but the fire went wild



Bob
I think that's Ring of Fire, by Johnny Cash.

"As long as we're together, honey,
I don't care"
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Originally posted by: suecasey
I think that's Ring of Fire, by Johnny Cash.

"As long as we're together, honey,
I don't care"


Good song - I only want to be with you.
The version that I know is Dusty Springfield - still have it in my collection

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Same era -

she's made it clear enough, it ain't no good to pine

Tonyrob

That’s another good one. “Mrs. Brown, You’ve Got a Lovely Daughter” by Herman’s Hermits.

Another from around that time:

I'm tied to your apron strings
And there's nothing that I can do

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Originally posted by: cyndeeta
That’s another good one. “Mrs. Brown, You’ve Got a Lovely Daughter” by Herman’s Hermits.

Another from around that time:

I'm tied to your apron strings
And there's nothing that I can do


Fabulous song - Four Tops (and lots of others) Can't Help Myself

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Same decade -

She said, she was sorry, and I was a little bit late

Clues -

It did chart #1 in the US.
It was a Brit Band.
The band was created around the drummer.



Tonyrob
Looks like that isn't going to fly.
I'm thinking that Jim's internet is down again - I'm pretty confident he would have that one.
It was #1 on the US charts - Christmas 1965.
Over and Over - Dave Clark Five

Anyone have one?

Tonyrob
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