For example, here are just a few of mine:
“These Boots Were Made For Walkin’” by Nancy Sinatra, 1966.
“It’s Too Late” by Carol King, 1971.
&ldqu... moreFor example, here are just a few of mine:
“These Boots Were Made For Walkin’” by Nancy Sinatra, 1966.
“It’s Too Late” by Carol King, 1971.
“Baby, Come Back” by Player, 1971.
“Break Up To Make Up” by The Stylistics, 1972.
“She’s Gone” by Hall and Oates, 1973.
“The Breakup Song” by The Greg Kihn Band, 1981.
“How Am I Supposed to Live Without You?” by Laura Branigan, 1983.
“Careless Whisper” by Wham!, 1984.
“On My Own” duet by Patti LaBelle and Michael McDonald, 1986.
“I'll Never Get Over You Getting Over Me” by Exposé, 1992.
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For example, here are just a few of mine:
“Everybody Plays the Fool” by The Main Ingredient, 1972.
“Take It To The Limit” by The Eagles, 1975.
“Never ... moreFor example, here are just a few of mine:
“Everybody Plays the Fool” by The Main Ingredient, 1972.
“Take It To The Limit” by The Eagles, 1975.
“Never Can Say Goodbye” by Gloria Gaynor, 1975.
“Better Love Next Time, Baby” by Doctor Hook and The Medicine Show, 1979.
“Love On The Rocks” by Neil Diamond, 1980.
“How Bout Us?” by Champaign, 1981.
“One More Night” by Phil Collins, 1985.
“The Rain” by Oran "Juice" Jones, 1986.
“Want Ads” remake by Taylor Dayne, 1988.
“Have A Heart” by Bonnie Raitt, 1989.
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Examples:
“No More Lies” by Michel’le, 1989.“Who’s Zoomin’ Who(m)?” by Aretha Franklin, 1985.”Lies” by Thompson Twins, ... more
Examples:
“No More Lies” by Michel’le, 1989.“Who’s Zoomin’ Who(m)?” by Aretha Franklin, 1985.”Lies” by Thompson Twins, 1983.“99 Red Balloons” by Nena, 1983 (the English version).”Harden My Heart” by Quarterflash, 1981.~
Do you remember a song that had happened with and would you post it if you do? Here's mine. Also, I may have asked this question before. I've got that deja vu feeling going on.
Sit back and listen to Shriekback's concluding song from their excellent-to-me "Go Bang!" album
"Dust and a Shadow"(For me, the song is even better after listening to the entire al... moreSit back and listen to Shriekback's concluding song from their excellent-to-me "Go Bang!" album
"Dust and a Shadow"(For me, the song is even better after listening to the entire album in chronological order)
I like far too many songs of various types or genres or categories to name just one song as my favorite, even when it’s narrowed down in the question for ... more
I like far too many songs of various types or genres or categories to name just one song as my favorite, even when it’s narrowed down in the question for certain specifics. Added to that is how much music has ever been released, combined, it’s got to be at least hundreds of thousands of songs in my lifetime and in the decade or so before my birth alone. I don’t just like music that has come out recently, some of it preceded my time here on Planet Earth. With all the old music that hardly gets airplay, one of the most enjoyable things for me is to randomly or unexpectedly hear an old favorite one that I haven’t heard in a long time.~ less