Name the song the line is from Part II


That would be Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey. Paul and Linda did that before Wings was formed, didn't they?


Tony, I'm sorry, buddy, but I may be slipping into the morass for one more song, lol. This one from 1985 just popped into my head, and I can't think of another one right now :

Trying hard to control my heart
I walk over to where you are
Eye to eye, we need no words at all


That’s “Crazy For You” by Madonna. That’s a good one for winding down.

Let’s try another romantic one:

Rhyme that sprang from me warmed the night

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That’s “Crazy For You” by Madonna. That’s a good one for winding down.

Let’s try another romantic one:

Rhyme that sprang from me warmed the night


Play Me - Neil Diamond - still one of my all time favourites

**** NEW *****

Where's my wife and family?
What if I die here?

Hi All,

I like that, Tony. “You Can Call Me Al” is a real toe tapper, especially the way Paul Simon did it.

I have some Philly Soul handy:

You're a genie in disguise
Full of wonder and surprise


Hi guys,

Been called away twice so far this morning when I've tried to sign in, so I'm typing as fast as I can to get this in before it happens again.

Cyndee, I think that's Betcha By Golly, Wow, by the Stylistics. Good one!


This is from 1970:

Ooowee, baby, you set my soul on fire
That's why I know you're my heart's only desire



Whew! Made it.

Stevie Wonder must have sent himself to his sweetheart. He claimed that he was “Signed, Sealed, Delivered”. That’s a great song, Jim. I always enjoy that one.

Now for this musical question:

Do you recall what was revealed?
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Do you recall what was revealed?

You mean on the day the music died?

Great song! American Pie, by Don McLean.


Back to 1970 for this one:

And when you smile the world is brighter
You touch my hand and I'm a king



That is one pretty song, Jim. It’s “The Wonder Of You”. I liked it best by Elvis Presley.

This fun little thing is from 1975:

Low life, high life, oh, let's go,


That was a fun one. I remember it well.

It's Junior's Farm, by Paul McCartney and Wings.


I liked this one in 1989 (US#1, UK#2):

Oh, can't you see it, baby
You've got me goin' crazy

Wherever you go
Whatever you do


That’s such a nice one, Jim. It’s “Right Here Waiting” by Richard Marx. I like some of his stuff.

This one from 1972 still gets a lot of play and rightly so:

I know they say let it be
But it just don't work out that way

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