Name the song the line is from Part II

That’s a real classic, Jim. It’s “Dream on” by Aerosmith.



Try this:

It's been too long since we took the time
No-one's to blame, I know time flies so quickly
But when I see you darling
It's like we both are falling
in love again


That's Just Like Starting Over, by John Lennon.


Here's a little acid rock from 1968:

Thrown like a star from my vast sleep
I opened my eyes to take a peep
To find that I was by the sea
Gazing with tranquility


Sounds like the Moody Blues. I got so sick of them (my sister played them every day after school) that I have blocked out the lyrics from "Days of Future Passed," "Nights in White Satin," and whatever else.

I peeked, and it's not them. It's from a song I actually liked, but I never knew all its lyrics.
That's my first Crush Love- Donovan
Hurdy Gurdy Man (my least favorite song of his) My first concert/..
ahh memories...

her ya go: a Classic


I don't know where but she takes me there


I'd say that's Good Vibrations, by the Beach Boys.


Easy one from 1966:

But all my words come back to me
In shades of mediocrity


S&G I am a Rock

Michigan seems like a dream to me now

It took me four days to hitchhike from Saginaw

That's America. Another one by Si and Gar.


Early 70s:

I'm no schoolboy, but I know what I like
You should have heard me just around midnight


Same group, "America."

Day late dollar short as usual.

Stones, "Brown Sugar". Got one.

Okay, here's something even sweeter:

"In the leaves on the trees and the touch of the breeze
There's a pleasin' sense of happiness for me."


No, I didn't hear it in an elevator. It came on in the mall today right after "Jumpin' Jack Flash", which was right after Jimmy Durante singing "Frosty the Snowman". Talk about segues.
"In the leaves on the trees and the touch of the breeze
There's a pleasin' sense of happiness for me."

That's definitely a "mall song," Jeff, lol. "I'm on the Top of the World," by the Carpenters.

New lyrics -
"Walk yourself to the laundromat"

"Walk yourself to the laundromat"

and when you're finished doin' that
Bring in the dog and put out the cat


Good one, Sue! It's Yakety Yak, by the Coasters.


How 'bout:

You can dance
Go and carry on
'Til the night is gone
And it's time to go


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