Name the song the line is from Part II

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Originally posted by: phil7200
Wild World by Cat Stevens

That’s “How deep is tour love” by the Bee Gees.
The "t" is next to the "y" lon the keyboard so Cyndee gets credit

single line ....

You know that's a game that I hate to lose


Stones! Drift Away

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I gotta be cool, relax, get hip, get on my tracks,

Tonyrob


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That’s “How deep is tour love” by the Bee Gees.
The "t" is next to the "y" lon the keyboard so Cyndee gets credit


Oops, bad edit on that one. Thanks, Phil.



Tony gives us “Crazy little thing called love” by Queen.

Did you hear this in 1977?

But listen carefully to the sound
Of your loneliness
Like a heartbeat
drives you mad

Edit: I shouldn't be typing today.

That be Dreams, by Fleetwood Mac. Another of my 40 or 50 favorite artists/bands. And Stevie Nicks was my girlfriend at the time, whether or not she realized it, lol.



OK, here's more 1977. I'm a little worried about this one, although it did reach #13 on the US charts. I really liked it. It's a British group:

Falling in love was the last thing I had on my mind
Holding you is a warmth that I thought I could never find


Did the Stones do "Drift Away" ? I don't think so but I've been wrong before.

Dobie Gray had the hit version of it, Phil.
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Originally posted by: suecasey Dobie Gray had the hit version of it, Phil.


I know. That's why I asked about the Stones.
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Originally posted by: phil7200
Did the Stones do "Drift Away" ? I don't think so but I've been wrong before.


To use an English expression -
Everyone and his dog did it!
But Keiths guitar playing made the Stones version my favourite.

Here it is -



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yaIV-9AexVM

Tonyrob

Tony has proven that The Stones did a respectable version of Drift Away. Good enough for me.

But I ain't buyin' the part about the dog.


Falling in love was the last thing I had on my mind
Holding you is a warmth that I thought I could never find



Can't think of a clue about the song itself, other than this one, about the title:

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The lead singer for this 1977 group was John Waite. He later went out on his own, and had a #1 US hit in 1984, called Missing You.

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Originally posted by: clcjim
Tony has proven that The Stones did a respectable version of Drift Away. Good enough for me.

But I ain't buyin' the part about the dog.



Awww - that's ruff . . . ruff . . . ruff

Tonyrob

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