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In reply to the discussion: Pick a song title to play off of the last word of the previous song title [View all]True Dough
(20,892 posts)924. Water Music Suite in D Major
by George Frederick Handel (went classical and I'm going to play off that "Major" ).
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Pick a song title to play off of the last word of the previous song title [View all]
True Dough
Aug 2024
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True Dough
Aug 2024
#6
Isnt it though? Said by some to be the most beautiful pop song ever :-)
Kashkakat v.2.0
Aug 2024
#192
Valid point and a good reason to resume from there... Me and My Broken Heart, by Rixton
True Dough
Aug 2024
#208
Yah, for some reason when I woke up this morning I was thinking that it was September 1st
Niagara
Aug 2024
#277
Tree's on Fire, by Cledus T. Judd (had to dig deep for that one, Donkees) :)
True Dough
Sep 2024
#315
Chains Around My Heart, by Richard Marx (should be Alice in Chains, but oh well)
True Dough
Sep 2024
#421
Bucket Full of Hate, by Accept (a perfectly suitable song for a happy Saturday morning)
True Dough
Sep 2024
#548
Life During Wartime (This Ain't No Party... This Ain't No Disco... This Ain't No Foolin' Around)
Wiz Imp
Sep 2024
#1199
Back in Baby's Arms - Patsy Cline (remember the scene from Planes, Trains and Automobiles?)
dwayneb
Nov 21
#2346
Wow! That's insane to think about. Green Day has really been around for 35 years.
Wiz Imp
Dec 11
#2665
I watched a video of them performing "American Idiot" during the Bush days, but haven't seen nor heard them otherwise.
Harker
Dec 11
#2667