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The Song Name Game


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Our Lips Are Sealed - - Go Go's


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Our Lips Are Sealed - - Go Go's

I think we posted simultaneously... :unsure: oops

what do we do now?? :lol:

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Sealed With a Kiss - Brian Hyland

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Sealed With a Kiss - Brian Hyland

Beth-Kiss

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Kiss Me Honey Honey Kiss Me - Shirley Bassey

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Oops, coming up

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Tupelo Honey - Van Morrison


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Tupelo Honey - Van Morrison

Love that song!

Honey - Bobby Goldsboro

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Honey - Bobby Goldsboro

groan... hate THAT song :lol:

Beyond the Sea- Bobby Darin

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Beyond the Sea- Bobby Darin

:wub: Bobby Darin

Sea of Love - Phil Phillips

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Till I Fell In Love With You - Bob Dylan

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Since I Fell For You - Mickey Gilley

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If I Fell - Beatles

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If Ever I Should Leave You - Robert Goulet

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If We Ever Meet Again - - Katie Perry and Timbaland B)

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On the roof again, Eve 6

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Eve of Destruction - Barry McGuire

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My First My Last My Everything - Barry White

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Everything's coming up roses - Ethel Merman

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Everything - - Alanis Morissette

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Everything's Changed - Lonestar

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Change - - Tears For Fears

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No More Tears - Ozzy Osbourne

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Crazy Train- Ozzy O

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Crazy Train- Ozzy O

I Hear the Train a Coming - Johnny Cash

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