"Let me play among the stars. Let me see what spring is like on A-Jupiter and Mars. In other words, hold my hand. In other words, baby, kiss me."
"Fill my heart with song. Let me sing forevermore. You are all I long for, all I worship and adore. In other words, please be true. In other words, In other words, I love you."
I guarantee this is neither another 80s song, nor another one-hit-wonder,
Like to tell you 'bout my baby
You know she comes around
Just 'bout five feet four
From her head to the ground
Well she comes around here
Just about midnight
She makes me feel so good
Makes me feel alright
Like to tell you 'bout my baby
You know she comes around
Just 'bout five feet four
From her head to the ground
Well she comes around here
Just about midnight
She makes me feel so good
Makes me feel alright
She comes around here
Just about midnight
She make me feel so good
I wanna tell ya she make me feel alright
Comes walkin' down my street
Comes up to my house
She knock upon my door
Then she call out my name
Do ya feel alright?
Correct. A number of groups performed it. I remember it was a one-hit for The Shadows of Knight. It was, however, written by Van Morrison for his band, Them.
Well, they're packed pretty tight in here tonight I'm looking for a dolly who'll see me right I may use a little muscle to get what I need I may sink a little drink and shout out, "She's with me"
A couple of the sounds that I really like Are the sounds of a switchblade and a motorbike I'm a juvenile product of the working class Whose best friend floats in the bottom of a glass, oh
Let's see if any of you know this one, it's not that rare. It IS, however, Spoken-word. This is a 2-person exchange.
"Would he offer me his mouth?" "Yes." "Would he offer me his teeth?" "Yes." "Would he offer me his jaws?" "Yes." "Would he offer me his hunger?" "Yes." "Again, would he offer me his hunger?" "YES." "And would he starve without me?" "Yes." "And does he love me?" "Yes." "(Yes.)"
Let's see if any of you know this one, it's not that rare. It IS, however, Spoken-word. This is a 2-person exchange.
"Would he offer me his mouth?" "Yes." "Would he offer me his teeth?" "Yes." "Would he offer me his jaws?" "Yes." "Would he offer me his hunger?" "Yes." "Again, would he offer me his hunger?" "YES." "And would he starve without me?" "Yes." "And does he love me?" "Yes." "(Yes.)"
Ok, this was "HOT SUMMER NIGHT", one of Meat Loaf's spoken-word songs. "On a hot summer night, would you offer your throat to the wolf with the red roses?"
Then the entire exchange follows, with her eventually breathing out the "(Yes)" to the guy asking the initial question and answering all of her questions. After her "(Yes)", he asks again.
"On a hot summer night, would you offer your throat to the wolf with the red roses?" "Yes." "I bet you say that to ALL THE BOYS!"
Then the music begins and we immediately launch into "Took the Words Out of My Mouth." All of that's from "Bat Out Of Hell", and lyricist JIM STEINMAN (Bernie Taupin to Meat Loaf's Elton John) is the guy who we heard in "Hot Summer Night."
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bulwinkl
It was played on album oriented stations so that counts. I remember it I just can't think of the song right now
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Don't know the title but then I never did like the stones to much. unless it was covered by Flying Burrito brothers also which would make it dead flowers but I think that's another song.
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Once beneath the stars, the universe was ours. Love was all we knew, and all I knew was you. I wonder where you are, I wonder if you think about me Once upon a time, IN YOUR WILDEST DREAMS. It mig
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"Let's Go Get Some Mo Jo" The Far East Band ?
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No.
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"Let me play among the stars. Let me see what spring is like on A-Jupiter and Mars. In other words, hold my hand. In other words, baby, kiss me."
"Fill my heart with song. Let me sing forevermore. You are all I long for, all I worship and adore. In other words, please be true. In other words, In other words, I love you."
I guarantee this is neither another 80s song, nor another one-hit-wonder,
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I think it's a Sinatra tune. I just can't think of the title.
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"Fly Me to the Moon"?
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YES. As you said before, SInatra is one of the singers.
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Like to tell ya about my baby
You know she comes around
She about five feet four
A-from her head to the ground
George
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Like to tell you 'bout my baby
You know she comes around
Just 'bout five feet four
From her head to the ground
Well she comes around here
Just about midnight
She makes me feel so good
Makes me feel alright
George
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Reminded me of the Rolling Stones' "Brown Sugar", but is definitely not it.
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Nope. About the right time frame, though.
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Like to tell you 'bout my baby
You know she comes around
Just 'bout five feet four
From her head to the ground
Well she comes around here
Just about midnight
She makes me feel so good
Makes me feel alright
She comes around here
Just about midnight
She make me feel so good
I wanna tell ya she make me feel alright
Comes walkin' down my street
Comes up to my house
She knock upon my door
Then she call out my name
Do ya feel alright?
George
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Human without the bean
It took me a minute but I think I finally figured it out.
G L O R I A ~Them~
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Correct. A number of groups performed it. I remember it was a one-hit for The Shadows of Knight. It was, however, written by Van Morrison for his band, Them.
You're up.
George
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Human without the bean
Oh, it's me. Okay, give me a few.
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I'm looking for a dolly who'll see me right
I may use a little muscle to get what I need
I may sink a little drink and shout out, "She's with me"
Are the sounds of a switchblade and a motorbike
I'm a juvenile product of the working class
Whose best friend floats in the bottom of a glass, oh
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Obviously some tough guy, someone really butch.
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Obviously some tough guy, someone really butch.
I think it's Reginald Dwight's "Saturday Night('s All Right For Fighting.)"
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Human without the bean
Yep, the song written by Bernie Taupin and composer by Elton John. Call him Sir.
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Fine, Sir Reginald Dwight, since his legal name and not his stage-name was knighted.
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Human without the bean
Actually if you want to be technical (which I don't) his middle name is Hercules.
You're up.
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Let's see if any of you know this one, it's not that rare. It IS, however, Spoken-word. This is a 2-person exchange.
"Would he offer me his mouth?" "Yes." "Would he offer me his teeth?" "Yes." "Would he offer me his jaws?" "Yes." "Would he offer me his hunger?" "Yes." "Again, would he offer me his hunger?" "YES." "And would he starve without me?" "Yes." "And does he love me?" "Yes." "(Yes.)"
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Doesn't ring any bells.
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Ok, this was "HOT SUMMER NIGHT", one of Meat Loaf's spoken-word songs. "On a hot summer night, would you offer your throat to the wolf with the red roses?"
Then the entire exchange follows, with her eventually breathing out the "(Yes)" to the guy asking the initial question and answering all of her questions. After her "(Yes)", he asks again.
"On a hot summer night, would you offer your throat to the wolf with the red roses?" "Yes." "I bet you say that to ALL THE BOYS!"
Then the music begins and we immediately launch into "Took the Words Out of My Mouth." All of that's from "Bat Out Of Hell", and lyricist JIM STEINMAN (Bernie Taupin to Meat Loaf's Elton John) is the guy who we heard in "Hot Summer Night."
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Ok, next song.
"No more pencils, no more books. No more teachers' dirty looks."
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