Name the song the line is from Part II

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Originally posted by: clcjim
I always liked that one, Bob. I Love You (or should I say IIIIIII love yooooou, I-I-I-I-I-I really doooooooo). I think it was done by the Volumes (?)


This is from 1964:

How would I know, why should I care?




Zombies! She's Not There


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More Sixties -

It wasn't me
That started that crazy Asian war


Tonyrob




Ruby, Kenny Rogers


How about:

While the sun is bright
Or in the darkest night
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Originally posted by: motownbob
Ruby, Kenny Rogers


How about:

While the sun is bright
Or in the darkest night


Stones - Ruby Tuesday - one of my favourite songs.



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To him you were nothin',
But a little plaything

Tonyrob


Hint: by an English group. Bob

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Originally posted by: motownbob
Hint: by an English group. Bob

Must be posted out of Sync - mine ain't English - for once
Tonyrob

An English group did "The Poor Side of Town" ? before or after Johnny Rivers ?

do I have that right ?

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Originally posted by: phil7200
An English group did "The Poor Side of Town" ? before or after Johnny Rivers ?

do I have that right ?


I don't know any that charted with it. Lots did it live on tour. But you got it Phil - so you are up!

Tonyrob

New stuff...

There ain't no doubt it no ones mind
That loves the finest thing around
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Originally posted by: phil7200
New stuff...

There ain't no doubt it no ones mind
That loves the finest thing around


Another one of my favourites - James Taylor - Carolina on my Mind

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Moving to the eighties - this well loved touring band didn't have many singles that became hits;
This one did -

She's so fine, she's all mine
Girl, you got it right

Tonyrob


That would be Legs, by ZZ Top. Aren't they from some backward little cow town in Texas?


In 1970, this one did well on both sides of the pond:

Hitch a ride to the end of the highway
Where the neons turn to wood
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