Name the song the line is from Part II

I googled because I had no clue. Never heard of it. I say
Thou Swell - recorded by Sinatra and others
Written before WWII

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NEW (Sixties)

I was sick and tired , fed up with this
and decided to take a drive down town.

Tonyrob

Thou Swell??? All I can say is I'm very impressed, Tony.

Anyway, I'd recognize your lyrics anywhere. They're from Get Off My Cloud, by the Stones.



OK, more 60s:

I told that girl that my prospects were good
And she said, "Baby, it's understood...





(Note to Phillip: I'll get even, heh heh.)

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Originally posted by: clcjim
Thou Swell??? All I can say is I'm very impressed, Tony.

Anyway, I'd recognize your lyrics anywhere. They're from Get Off My Cloud, by the Stones.



OK, more 60s:

I told that girl that my prospects were good
And she said, "Baby, it's understood...


Yeah - I went through a Mid-Wars Harry Nilsson kinda phase

Yours was the Beatles - Drive My Car - that was a good album.

This one was a little earlier -

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NEW

I love her and she loves me, all I ever could hope to be,
We can dance underneath the apple tree.

Tonyrob




"I love her and she loves me, all I ever could hope to be,
We can dance underneath the apple tree. "

OK, here's what I'm singing in my head -- slightly different lyrics --

"I love you, you love me, oh how happy now we can be,
Making love underneath the apple tree."

Is that the same song? I can't think of the title, and it's driving me crazy, but I don't want to google it, lol.


I remember it more like Sue does, with slight differences:

But I love her, and she loves me
Oh, how happy now we can be
Makin' love underneath the apple tree


Anyway, if it's the song we think it is, Sue gets credit.

Bony Maroney-- I have that from John Lennon's Rock & Roll album.

she's as skinny as a stick of macaroni...

that album and the cool slicked hair cover photo is
his tribute to the beginnings of rock n roll

no one knows what it's like to be the bad man
No, J-M gets credit, lol. Thanks, J-M for getting this one.

So let's move on to yours -- "no one knows what it's like to be the bad man"

I have no idea.




That's Behind Blue Eyes, by The Who.


Here's one:

Well, she strolled on up to me
And said, "Hey big boy, what's your name?"
Hey, hey


"She's About a Mover" Sir Douglas Quintet one of those songs that just stuck in my head.


"that proved you care,
and it still looks the same"

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