Name the song the line is from Part II

Sally Go round the roses....heard it in my head.

lyrics to follow


"for every kiss you give me I'll give you three"

a real oldie

Oh, wow. I absolutely loooved that song back then.

It's Be My Baby, by The Ronettes.



OK, here's another old, old oldie:

Please lock me away
And don't allow the day
Here inside, where I hide
With my loneliness




That’s “A world without Love” by Peter and Gordan.

I was surprised to read on Wikipedia that The Jackson 5 did background vocals on this:

We are amazed but not amused
By all the things you say that you'll do
Though much concerned but not involved
With decisions that are made by you


I'd say that's You Haven't Done Nothin', by Stevie Wonder.



OK, here's some 1971:

We can never know about the days to come
But we think about them anyway
And I wonder if I'm really with you now
Or just chasing after some finer day



That’s a good one, Jim. It’s Carly Simon’s “Anticipation”.

This is from 1982:

You've taken lots of chances before
But I ain't gonna give any more
Don't ask me
That's how it goes
'Cause part of me knows what you're thinking...


Sorry, got called away for a while.

I think that's Eye In The Sky, by the Alan Parsons Project.



More 80s:

You, you, you can never say
That I'm not the one who really loves you
I pray, pray, pray every day
That you'll see things, girl, like I do



You, you, you can never say
That I'm not the one who really loves you
I pray, pray, pray every day
That you'll see things, girl, like I do


Hint: This one was a collaboration between a Beatle and the King Of Pop.

I can’t believe it took me so long to recognize that one. But, your hint made it so obvious, Jim. it’s “Say, say, say” by Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson.

I hope this rings a bell or two:

Oh, he tells me tears are something to hide
and something to fear
And I try so hard to keep it inside
so no one can hear

Oh, yeah. That was kind of an eerie, haunting tune, Cyn. I remember it.

It's Voices Carry.

Who dunnit? I be thinkin' it has something to do with Tuesday, but I can't make it click.



OK, here's an easy one from 1969:

It ain't me
It ain't me
I ain't no senator's son


That be “Fortunate son” by CCR

You probably guessed by now that I like this group:

There goes my baby
She knows how to rock n' roll
She drives me crazy

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