Name the song the line is from Part II

....either Mary-Ann or Tina Louise sing that???

no, huh?

I'll chance: Dobie Gillis...


never mind. carry on

Even if Dobie didn't sing the song, he may have been stuck there once.

Lodi, by CCR.



Let's try a one-liner:

She shines with her own kind of light

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Originally posted by: clcjim
Even if Dobie didn't sing the song, he may have been stuck there once.

Lodi, by CCR.



Let's try a one-liner:

She shines with her own kind of light


Sounds like Neil Diamond - Kentucky Woman

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Help me I'm flaming
I must be a hundred and nine

Tonyrob

"Burning Love," by Elvis.

"To him it's just another play"


I know that song, but I'm unsure of the title. It's either He Will Break your Heart, or He Don't Love You (Like I Love You), or something like one or the other, lol.

Anyway, the version I remember was done about 147 years ago, by Jerry Butler.


OK, here's some 60s. No, dammit, not the 1860s. I'm talking real modern like, you know, the 1960s:

Didn't I treat you right now baby, didn't I?
Didn't I do the best I could now, didn't I?


I'm thinking Motown

conjouring up Diana Ross & some Supremes in my minds eye

NO! Janis Joplin!!
Now COME ON- Take another little (piece of my heart) now baby....whoa whoa Break it

is that right? I really did live thru the 60s which is why I'm so scattered..shattered, fragmented, firmented


if I am (right)...
Remember to me to one who's been there
147 years ago? LOL, I'm older than I thought I was. It's "He Don't Love You." Jerry Butler is/was a Cook County Commissioner, part of the old Daley machine in Chicago.

I can hear those lines in my head, Jim, but can't figure out the song. Motown, is it?

Edited to add: I guess J-M and I were posting at the same time. Sorry, J-M, I'm positive it's not "Take a Little Piece of My Heart."

So we're still working on Jim's lines.
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Originally posted by: suecasey
147 years ago? LOL, I'm older than I thought I was...

You and me both, Sue.

You're on the right track with my latest lyrics. It isn't Janis Joplin, but it is Motown.

There were four of them.



didn't I blow your mind this time
didn't I?
4 TOPS!
am i close?!?!???


New Lyrics IF I"M RIGHT:

....With music softly playing, his lips were gently saying: "Honey, I love you."
Hi All,

How about I do a double-fisted answer?

Jim’s is “Standing in the shadows of love” by The Four Tops and N’cat’s is “Love on a two-way street” by The Moments.


Now, for mine:

I don't need no money,
fortune or fame.

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