then keep it simple, two songs pertaining to dancing, two songs pertaining to young love, two songs about getting drunk, two songs pertaining to driving....it's easy.
Mine coming up, took me a few tries to get it to come together, I don't even know if the songs will play back to back. ... so I gave you the answer in my dedication box on song #2
WebGuy wrote:sgmorrell wrote:Shoulda gone with Elton's!
I've never heard Elton's version either. I expected Rod's to be the better of the two. That was nearly painful.
You've never seen "Tommy" ?!
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That's so impressive, you know that songwriters that well SG!
Yes, good one SG. Although ours intermingled there, request-wise...
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WebGuy wrote:Lady Strange wrote: You've never seen "Tommy" ?! Uh . . . no . . . I guess not.
Dude - That's.... not good. I suggest you rectify this situation immediately!
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I wish I weren't so busy today - I would have a lot of fun with this.
Anyone care to guess my theme? (I played The Monkees - "Saturday's Child" & Bread - "Everything I Own"
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