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  • Please Identify This Reggae Song!

    Thread: Please Identify This Reggae Song! (0 Replies, 26,285 Views) by ronald33


    Around 1998 or 1999 I recorded a song off radio. I archived it onto YouTube because there's no way to describe it otherwise.

    This is a female singer and the song's quite catchy!


    Here is the...

  • Title Not In Song

    Thread: Title Not in Song (34 Replies, 26,607 Views) by ronald33


    From my own native Texas.....

    THE CLIQUE "Splash I" [from 1967]

  • Title Not In Song

    Thread: Title Not in Song (34 Replies, 26,607 Views) by ronald33


    Well,Jefferson Airplane song only half-qualfies....because,Grace Slick sings "If you go chasing
    RABBITS...." and the song's called "White Rabbit".....lol.....

    Good comments.

  • Title Not In Song

    Thread: Title Not in Song (34 Replies, 26,607 Views) by ronald33


    Just thought of a goodie:

    "Pumpkin Soup" by Kate Nash.

    This British singer-musican wrote a song which the record company wished were called "I Just
    Want Your Kiss,Boy". That's how the lyrics...

  • Title Not In Song

    Thread: Title Not in Song (34 Replies, 26,607 Views) by ronald33


    Just thought of another ridiculous example.

    The Cream song, "SWLABR" (pronounced: "slobber").

    Somebody explained this to me,once: that acronym stands for "Syphillitic
    ......." (something to do...

  • Lyrics Changed Due To Controversy

    Thread: Lyrics Changed Due To Controversy (0 Replies, 3,217 Views) by ronald33


    I note that (for example) the lyrics for "Dangling Conversation" listed on AllThe
    Lyrics.com are the same,no matter what artist.

    But this doesn't take into consideration lyrics which were...

  • Songs Without Titles

    Thread: Title Not in Song (34 Replies, 26,607 Views) by ronald33


    Ironically,the Eden Abhez song "Nature Boy" (sung by Nat King Cole) never
    mentions the full title. You don't hear the word "nature" in the song.

    And,try a lot of Bob Dylan songs: Their titles are...