Love in The Hot Afternoon - Gene Watson
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Love in The Hot Afternoon - Gene Watson
Hot stuff - Donna Summer
Hot Love - T Rex
Love is stronger than pride - Sade
Love and Pride - King
Can't buy me love - Beatles
Buy Her Candy - Sleater-Kinney
Candy - Jackson Browne
Big Rock Candy Mountain - Tex Ritter.............I always enjoyed TexRitter's music.
Big Yellow Taxi - Joni Mitchell
Sin Taxi - Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks
Joe le Taxi - Vanessa Paradis
Hey Joe - Jimi Hendrix
Cotton Eye Joe - Rednex
Demon's Eye - Deep Purple
Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain - Crystal Gayle
November Rain - Guns'n Roses
Gone Til November - Wyclef Jean
Ok guys take it back 3 - Muggle Not has pluralised 'eye' against the (recently reiterated) entirely unofficial rules.
So Demon's Eye still stands!
Plurals have always been allowed. When were they changed.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mintexmemory
Quote:
Originally Posted by muggle not
Never Ending Song Titles
Lets see if anyone wants to play:
Never Ending Song Titles: Words in Common
It's pretty easy: Look at the previous post, and choose a song title with at least one word in common with the previous post. Can't use the singer's name for the match.
Example:
Post #1: Pretty Woman - Roy Orbison
Post #2: My Woman, My Woman, My Wife - Marty Robbins
Try to keep the words exact, instead of deviations.
I will start:
Your Cheating Heart - Hank Williams
As I read it when you first set the ball rolling -try to keep the words exact instead of deviations. Isn't a plural a deviation? Not as much as adjectivising etc. but still not 'exact'?
:)
Trying to stop the fight and to make peace between the goat and the cabbage I'll continue with a mix of the latest two ( Demon's Eye and Gone til November):
Demon be gone - L'ame Immortelle
let it be said....as the starter of the thread, and, from this moment on....plurals are permitted in defining a word in the song title, e.g., horse can be horses. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by gadjo_dilo
Now, on with the game.
Where Have All The Flowers Gone - Kingston Trio
When you're gone - Bryan Adams ft. Melanie C
Already Gone - Eagles (So is it also acceptable to singularise an original plural? I only ask to avoid future mis-understanding and further 'evolution' of the meaning of 'exact' )
BTW g_d smooth piece of diplomacy there, which am I - the goat or the cabbage?
Already Taken - Trey Songz
You may choose to be any of them you like. :laugh:
Now seriously, it's just a saying in my mother language which means to adopt an attitude that can equally satisfy two or more people with irreconcilable points of view
Answer one - yesQuote:
Originally Posted by Mintexmemory
Answer two - beats the crap outta me. :)
When Your Lover Has Gone - Frank sinatra
Long haired lover from Liverpool - Jimmy Osmond
mmm... such riches to chose from ... from
The Girl from Ipanema - Astrud Gilberto
From Out of Nowhere - Faith No More
Girl From Ipanema Goes to Greenland - The B-52s (I hope that this qualifies as a 'deviation' LOL!)
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edit: Curses! Simultaneous posts!
That Girl Could Sing - Jackson Browne
Could it be magic - Take That
Magic Carpet Ride - Steppenwolf
Black Magic Woman - Santana
That Old Black Magic - Louie Prima & Keely Smith
Old Yellow Bricks - The Arctic Monkeys
Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polkadot Bikini - Brian Hyland
White Bikini Sand - Throwing Muses
White Room - Cream