"You Got It" was one of 2 Traveling Wilburys songs *checks*
was one of the TW songs Roy Orbison sang on before he died. IIRC, he didn't make it through the whole album. However, he sang on more than 2 songs. "Handle With Care," "You Got It", "Last Night," "End of the Line", "Dirty World", "Rattled", and "Not Alone Any More." That's a lot more than 2 songs, which I misremembered from somewhere. IIRC, 2 were released as singles that charted in the US, which means they got airplay, maybe. Or something.
Maybe I missed something, but where did your mention of the Orbison song come from?
It was a reference made from WordWolf's getting the Rick James song correct. So, "you got it" meant correct WordWolf, and since we were also discussing the clue before that, a Traveling Wilbury's song "Dirty World" I just through it in there I suppose, that "You Got It" also a Roy Orbison song too, which it was, even though other members of the Wilbury's co wrote it but I don't think it was ever released from what I can tell as a Traveling Wilbury's song as WordWord recently posted, but only as a single released posthumously and also on Roy Orbison's 1989 album "Mystery Girl".
Maybe it will come to someone else. I almost didn't put in the second line. I thought the first line was recognizable enough but decided on another lyric. Classic American rock n' roll song. Almost a mantra for the group.
To be fair, I might have elevated its status a little higher that I should have. It isn't as well known as "Sweet Hitchhiker" or "Run Through the Jungle" to be sure.
"Well, I just got into town about an hour ago, Took a look around, see which way the wind blow"
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Yes WordWolf, One of my very favorite songs. Hopes the memories are good ones. Your answer, of course, is spot on. Your go!
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I agree with you about "Who's Nect" and äqualung". I'm more familiar with The Doors by their catalog than which song is on what album, but I know enough to know you just mentioned "L.A. WOMA
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She packed my bags last night pre-flight
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"You got it", Roy Orbison song.
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???
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"You Got It" was one of 2 Traveling Wilburys songs *checks*
was one of the TW songs Roy Orbison sang on before he died. IIRC, he didn't make it through the whole album. However, he sang on more than 2 songs. "Handle With Care," "You Got It", "Last Night," "End of the Line", "Dirty World", "Rattled", and "Not Alone Any More." That's a lot more than 2 songs, which I misremembered from somewhere. IIRC, 2 were released as singles that charted in the US, which means they got airplay, maybe. Or something.
Anyway, I think you're on the wrong thread.
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LAST I LOOKED THIS IS THE SONGS REMEMBERED FROM JUST ONE LINE THREAD. I AM AFRAID YOU ARE MAKING A WRONG ASSUMPTION WORDWOLF AND GEORGE.
You got it, WordWolf, Super Freak is correct. You're UP. I'm pretty sure this is the right thread, I don't have Alzheimer's.
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Maybe I missed something, but where did your mention of the Orbison song come from?
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Next song. (Not the first line.)
"STOP. Hammer time."
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U Can't Touch This (?)
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WordWolf
By MC Hammer. correct.
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It was a reference made from WordWolf's getting the Rick James song correct. So, "you got it" meant correct WordWolf, and since we were also discussing the clue before that, a Traveling Wilbury's song "Dirty World" I just through it in there I suppose, that "You Got It" also a Roy Orbison song too, which it was, even though other members of the Wilbury's co wrote it but I don't think it was ever released from what I can tell as a Traveling Wilbury's song as WordWord recently posted, but only as a single released posthumously and also on Roy Orbison's 1989 album "Mystery Girl".
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"My child arrived just the other day..."
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Was this "In The Ghetto"?????
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No, though the lyric is a bit similar. Let me add the next part:
"My child arrived just the other day;
He came to the world in the usual way."
George
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Cats in the Cradle
"Put a candle in the window
Edited by Human without the beanBut I feel I've got to move"
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Anyone, anyone,.....the same artist here , also sings my clue in the Name That Tune thread. But artist not needed in this thread.
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GeorgeStGeorge
Sorry. Not coming to me.
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Maybe it will come to someone else. I almost didn't put in the second line. I thought the first line was recognizable enough but decided on another lyric. Classic American rock n' roll song. Almost a mantra for the group.
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But I feel I've got to move
Though I'm going, going, I'll be coming home soon
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Still don't recognize it.
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That's unacceptable George. You've never heard of "Long as I Can See the Light" before? If that's true WOW ! ~CCR~
Well, maybe give it a listen and it may come to you.
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Nice little tune, but I honestly don't think I've heard it before.
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To be fair, I might have elevated its status a little higher that I should have. It isn't as well known as "Sweet Hitchhiker" or "Run Through the Jungle" to be sure.
"Well, I just got into town about an hour ago, Took a look around, see which way the wind blow"
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"L.A. WOMAN,", The Doors.
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No doubt about that, it is.
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Not the first line.
"All aboard...that train. All aboard...that train."
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