Re: Name That Tune: Classic Rock Lyrics --- One Toke Over the Line
29: It's an REO Speedwagon song just can't remember the name of it
30: The boys are back, Thin Lizzy.
Can I play?
I couldn't stop so I swerved to the right, I'll never forget the sound that night
Re: Name That Tune: Classic Rock Lyrics --- One Toke Over the Line
30 Thin Lizzy The Boys are Back in Town.
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redsfan9988
21. The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald by Gordon Lightfoot
22. Smoke on the Water by Deep Purple
23. Don’t Bring Me Down (??) by idk…
24. Funky Dixieland (??) by the Doobie Brothers
25. Goodbye Mary Jane by Supertramp
Gonna be honest, I’m not sure on the titles of the last 3
I think 24 is Black Water. Love me some Doobie Bros.
Re: Name That Tune: Classic Rock Lyrics --- One Toke Over the Line
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moewan
29: It's an REO Speedwagon song just can't remember the name of it
30: The boys are back, Thin Lizzy.
Can I play?
I couldn't stop so I swerved to the right, I'll never forget the sound that night
"He's got a long wick with a flame at both ends. He's hot! "
https://youtu.be/9Pqhsa6pA1U
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Roy Tucker
Smoking in the Boys Room - Brownsville Station
Way back in the day, I met a girl at a rock club and one thing led to another. The next morning, we start telling life stories and she says the highlight of her last year was balling the bass player from Brownsville Station. I went home and took a long shower.
Seems like back in the day, one thing usually led to another for Roy. I was probably still eating crayons .
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Another one to remind Roy of his way back days:
31. "Ain't no doubt about it, we were doubly blessed . 'Cause we were barely seventeen and we were barely dressed."
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Ky Fried Redleg
Another one to remind Roy of his way back days:
31. "Ain't no doubt about it, we were doubly blessed . 'Cause we were barely seventeen and we were barely dressed."
I can name thar tune in one note, Paradise by the dashboard light, starring mr Phil Rizzuto
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moewan
29: It's an REO Speedwagon song just can't remember the name of it
30: The boys are back, Thin Lizzy.
Can I play?
I couldn't stop so I swerved to the right, I'll never forget the sound that night
That was J Frank Wilson and Last Kiss.
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Ky Fried Redleg
Another one to remind Roy of his way back days:
31. "Ain't no doubt about it, we were doubly blessed . 'Cause we were barely seventeen and we were barely dressed."
I knew a guy who played this song every night in this bar I used to frequent and he would shake his head and say, "I keep playing this song because I don't know what it's about."
I told him it was about the changes in how they lit up dashboards in newer model cars and he seemed OK with that answer.
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A bit of a change here, but still recognizable. Isaac said he kissed you beneath the apple tree. When Benji held your hand he felt electricity. When Alexander called you, he said he rang your chimes. Christopher discovered your way ahead of your time.
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Saddest line ever:
She might think that I’ve forgotten her, don’t tell her it isn’t so
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j.u.FAIRFIIELD
I knew a guy who played this song every night in this bar I used to frequent and he would shake his head and say, "I keep playing this song because I don't know what it's about."
I told him it was about the changes in how they lit up dashboards in newer model cars and he seemed OK with that answer.
That's what Phil Rizzuto thought it was about.:evil:
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Roy Tucker
Saddest line ever:
She might think that I’ve forgotten her, don’t tell her it isn’t so
Sounds like something by that LOBO dude. He wrote some sad, sad songs. I don't think it's his song but he wrote a lot of similar lyrics.
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When I was 9 years old, there was a song that was getting a lot of air play on the radio. I thought it was the saddest song I had ever heard. Fifty-three years later, it's still the saddest song for me. Back as a 9-year old, the song made me fear that my mother or father would pass away and leave me broken -hearted. The thoughts prompted by the words in this song made me so incredibly sad. Last summer my mother passed away and I thought of this song when she died. I literally cried and cried all day.
32.
"I remember I cried when my father died
Never wishing to hide the tears
And at sixty-five years old
My mother, God rest her soul
Couldn't understand why the only man
She had ever loved had been taken
Leaving her to start
With a heart so badly broken
Despite encouragement from me
No words were ever spoken
And when she passed away
I cried and cried all day ..."
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Ky Fried Redleg
When I was 9 years old, there was a song that was getting a lot of air play on the radio. I thought it was the saddest song I had ever heard. Fifty-three years later, it's still the saddest song for me. Back as a 9-year old, the song made me fear that my mother or father would pass away and leave me broken -hearted. The thoughts prompted by the words in this song made me so incredibly sad. Last summer my mother passed away and I thought of this song when she died. I literally cried and cried all day.
32.
"I remember I cried when my father died
Never wishing to hide the tears
And at sixty-five years old
My mother, God rest her soul
Couldn't understand why the only man
She had ever loved had been taken
Leaving her to start
With a heart so badly broken
Despite encouragement from me
No words were ever spoken
And when she passed away
I cried and cried all day ..."
Gilbert O'Sullivan. Alone Again Naturally