Name the song the line is from Part II

Rick, I guess we're saying that it appears no one knows your lyrics, so we're going to move on. Sorry. We all post lyrics that aren't guessed from time to time. We hope you'll play again.

Phil, that sounds like Lou Rawls singing You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine. Not really sure how many of those words are in the actual song title.


This is from 1964:

Make believe
That you don't see the tears
Just let me grieve




Edit: Rick, I read a little more about your song - Hallelujah, by Leonard Cohen. Sounds like it has won worldwide acclaim over the years. Just proves that on this thread, we (or at least I) may remember something like, say, a one-hit wonder from 1958, but then strike out on a song like Hallelujah. Oh, well.

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Originally posted by: clcjim

Rick, I read a little more about your song - Hallelujah, by Leonard Cohen.
Sounds like it has won worldwide acclaim over the years.
Just proves that on this thread, we (or at least I) may remember something like,
say, a one-hit wonder from 1958, but then strike out on a song like Hallelujah. Oh, well.



That's the WINNING Song Title !!!!!

Halleljah by the GREAT Leonard Cohen.


BTW, It wouldn't have taken Noahcat that long to name this song ..... she, like me, is a big fan of LC.

Rick
Love me some L.C.-- His new ...er..um.. album.., i mean CD.. his new.... DOWNLOAD is called Old Ideas... maybe it's called NEW IDEAS.. anyways it comes out Jan 31, 2012...

Sorry to drop the ball Rick... I know you meant that for me

Walk on by-- Di-one Warwick... of late, from a Pyschic hot line and Trumps The Apprentice..


Anyone remember Kay Kyser???


.. then how about Bette Midler??
an American Standard...:

Out on the ocean
Far from all the commotion
Melting your heart of stone
Oops. Nevermind. Hints not needed for my lyrics.


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Originally posted by: noahcat

Out on the ocean
Far from all the commotion
Melting your heart of stone

My thinker thinks he needs a hint.

My thinker thinks he needs a hint.


Looks more like your crapper on the throne !
Mmmm- gues this board isnt THAT old-- The song is:
I'm gonna get you,
on a slowboat to China. (melting your heart of stone..)

It's a nice ditty...

we may move on to:
It's down to me
the change has come...
Important Christmas Quiz for Phil

Phil, please study this photograph of a well known bronze sculpture, then answer the multiple choice question that follows.




This sculpture is called:

a. The Thinker
b. The Crapper
c. Either The Thinker or The Crapper, since everybody knows that there is no difference between thinking and crapping
d. Probably NOT The Thinker, since everybody knows that bronze sculptures can't think
e. Who cares what the sculpture is called?? I see crap everywhere!


Please answer thoughtfully, Phil. The doctor needs this information if he is to help you make the voices go away.



( Oh, and MERRY CHRISTMAS! )


Noahcat, that's a Rolling Stones song. The title is I'm Going To Put That Rascal Phil On A Slow Boat To China, Or At Least Find A Way To Keep Him Under My Thumb.

For radio play, I think that was shortened to Under My Thumb.



How 'bout:

I'd rather drive a truck

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Originally posted by: clcjim
Important Christmas Quiz for Phil

Phil, please study this photograph of a well known bronze sculpture, then answer the multiple choice question that follows.




This sculpture is called:

a. The Thinker
b. The Crapper
c. Either The Thinker or The Crapper, since everybody knows that there is no difference between thinking and crapping
d. Probably NOT The Thinker, since everybody knows that bronze sculptures can't think
e. Who cares what the sculpture is called?? I see crap everywhere!


Please answer thoughtfully, Phil. The doctor needs this information if he is to help you make the voices go away.



( Oh, and MERRY CHRISTMAS! )


The voices tell me that what others call this inanimate hunk of metal is not important.

Isn't that what a politician would say ?
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