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Human without the bean

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  1. I'm singing this note 'cause it fits in well With the chords I'm playing I can't pretend there's any meaning here Or in the things I'm saying But I'm in tune Right in tune I'm in tune And I'm gonna tune
  2. Oh dear me, okay let's see. I'm singing this note 'cause it fits in well With the chords I'm playing I can't pretend there's any meaning here Or in the things I'm saying
  3. Space Oddity Jeremiah was a bull-frog was a good friend of mine was a good friend of mine I never understood a single word he said but I helped him drink his wine.
  4. What could that be "I coulda beena' somebody! I could have beena' a contender!"?
  5. Well then let's give a listen okay. I'll post it. I'm sure that some will recognize it. ~Steely Dan~ Dirty Work
  6. Okay then, good catch WordWolf. Courage Under Fire Scott Glenn Urban Cowboy
  7. Very well. This was a song included on their [Bands name] debut album with hits "Do it Again" and "Reeling in the Years".
  8. Courage Under Fire Meg Ryan Denzel Washington Scott Glenn
  9. Classic early 70's tune. Used in the first episode, Season three of "The Sopranos", played in the movie "American Hustle", and played in trailers and advertisements on TV for the movie "Suicide Squad". Does that help?
  10. "Times are hard You're afraid to pay the fee So you find yourself somebody Who can do the job for free When you need a bit of lovin' Cause your man is out of town That's the time you get me runnin' And you know I'll be around" "Light the candle Put the lock upon the door You have sent the maid home early Like a thousand times before Like the castle in its corner In a medieval game I foresee terrible trouble And I stay here just the same"
  11. U S Marshals Wesley Snipes White Men Can't Jump
  12. I probably won't get close to this clue then as I have no experience at all with Broadway. I do know about movies though, especially if they were Oscar winners and that's why I thought "The King and I" had at least an outside chance, because it won the Best Picture award unlike 1776.
  13. This song was a song from Paul McCartney's second solo album "Ram" and the idea behind the song was first to put together a song "Monkberry Moon Delight" that the lyrics didn't necessarily mean anything but the idea was to make a song that had lyrics that rhymed. Childish imaginings. Monk was what his kids used to call milk and he played around with that. If you listen to the lyrics they don't really make any sense. "Catch up! Cats and kittens, don't get left behind". or, "I know my banana is older than the rest, and my hair is a tangled beretta". The sound of the song is a jazzy blues thing. Paul's voice is raspy. Great beat too. Anyway, I've got a new one. "Times are hard You're afraid to pay the fee So you find yourself somebody Who can do the job for free When you need a bit of lovin' Cause your man is out of town That's the time you get me runnin' And you know I'll be around"
  14. I am going in another direction. The thing about ~the Bee Gees~ song is something that interested me, but it doesn't make for a good trivia question. The song was "To Love Somebody". Anyway. Here's something. Science-fiction writer Ray Bradbury changed the title of "Fahrenheit 451" twice before it became what it is known as today. The title was called "The Fireman" but what was it called before that?
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