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Like Red on a Rose by Alan Jackson...

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I know that Gloria song, Papa. It's one of my favorites, and my hubby's band plays it all the time. It's one of those songs you have to get up and dance to.

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Maneater

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Hall & Oates. 8)
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Nessun Dorma

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by Mario Lanza, Pavarotti and loads of others!!
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On the Rebound - Floyd Cramer

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Hi gang...my first post HAD to be on Jodi's music association thread! It's nice to see some familiar names here. This is a pretty neat site...I'm going exploring now.
Toolin' down the highway doing 79,
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Puppy Love by Donny Osmond

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Have a good time.
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Quinn the Eskimo by Bob Dylan

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I can vaguely remember this song being done by someone else. I'm going to go look for it.
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Riding the Storm Out - REO Speewagon

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jodlyn wrote:I can vaguely remember this song being done by someone else. I'm going to go look for it.
Manfred Mann did it in the late '60's.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6F5xm0QooE
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Something - The Beatles

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I think you made a good call Jodi. tmac is just the kind of person who is an attribute here. :D
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Train of Gold

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ELO.
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Under Pressure by Billy Joel

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Cool video set to the song.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mttNQHSdJrQ

And yes, I do believe we'll have to be on our toes now with all these smartie pants guys.. :D

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Very Extraordinary Sort Of Girl, A

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Gilbert O'Sullivan.
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Wichita Lineman - Glen Campbell

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I am a lineman for the county,
And I drive the main road,
Searchin' in the sun
For another overload.
Lord, you have filled my cup so full,
How can I fear tomorrow?
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You know Papamouse that is my favourite Glen Campbell song. :D
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Your Wildest Dreams - The Moody Blues

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fiona wrote:You know Papamouse that is my favourite Glen Campbell song. :D
Can't go wrong with the classics. :roll: If memory serves (and it often doesn't), "Wichita Lineman" was Mr Campbell's first hit. (Or was it second, after "Galveston"?)
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Zorba the Greek - Jose Feliciano

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MeriTXdLfZk

Hey, Papa...that's one of my very favorite Moody Blues songs...in fact, it's one of my favorite songs, period!
Toolin' down the highway doing 79,
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