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The Song Name Game


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Calling Dr. Love - Kiss

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Loey Rising Star

Love, Love Me Do - The Beatles

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I miss this thread.

 

"I Will Do Anything For Love" - Meatloaf.

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What about love, Heart

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Love on the rock - Neil Diamond.

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Love, Love Me Do - The Beatles

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I'm not in love, 10CC


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Life is a Minestrone -- 10cc

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Brandy your a fine girl, Looking Glass

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Heart of Glass -- Blondie

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Foolish Heart - Journey

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Wheel in the Sky -- Journey

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Sky Pilot - The Animals

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Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds -- The Beatles

 

we seem to have lost a few players while this thread went to sleep...everyone welcome...simply name another song/band that has at least one word from the last post :)

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Mr. Blue Sky - ELO

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"Mr. Cab Driver" - Lenny Kravitz

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Fly Away -- Lenny Kravitz

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Fly Me to The Moon - Frank Sinatra

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Blue Moon -- Beck

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Blue Angel - Roy Orbison

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Calling All Angels - Train

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London Calling - Bob Dylan

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lol...didn't read up the chain...almost posted calling all angels again :)

 

Three Little Birds -- Bob Marley

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Waiting In Vain - Bob Marley and The Whailers

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Train in Vain -- The Clash

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