Name the song the line is from Part II

Here's another verse of lyrics. The chorus contains the two-word title:

The mountain is high; the valley is low
And you're confused on which way to go
So I've come here to give you a hand
And lead you into the promised land

[chorus]

All over the country, I've seen it the same
Nobody's winning at this kind of game
We've got to do better; it's time to begin
You know all the answers must come from within


That’s “Free Ride” by Edgar Winter Group.

Try this:


So you're having trouble with your romance
Well you better check it out before it goes
'Cause you may not be seein'
Things just the way you should
And you don't recognize what everybody knows


That be Watcha Gonna Do, by Pablo Cruse, or Cruise?


OK, from 1967:

How's the weather?
Whether or not we're together
Together we'll see it much better




"How Can I Be Sure?" Young Rascals, aka just Rascals.

There are lots of one-word and two-word song identifiers. I posted a quiz about it a while back. Here's an example:

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Originally posted by: bardolator

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I was just a kid, but I do remember that song.

That's Amore, by Dean Martin.


OK, more 50s:

Stir carefully through the days
See how the flavor stays



"Memories Are Made of This," also by Dean-o.

I'll be back if I think of a song. Otherwise, someone else can post one.

How 'bout this one, Sue (or anyone)?

I'm guessing '57 or '58:

For love may come and tap you on the shoulder
Some starless night
Just in case you think you wanna hold her
You'll have a pocketful of starlight


Good one, Jim! That's "Catch a Falling Star," by Perry Como.

New lyrics --
"It's so new to me,
What you do to me"

I remember it, Sue.

I'm not sure how many of these words are in the actual title, but that's Perry Como's Hot Diggity, Dog Ziggity, Boom....


Still more 50s:

Here, in the afterglow of day
We keep our rendezvous beneath the blue
Here, in the sweet and same old way
I fall in love again, as I did then
"Twilight Time," by the Platters.

New lyrics -

"Papa's looking for Mama,
but Mama is nowhere in sight"
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