Can you name the artist and song:
Don’t you get sad and lonely
You need a change from what you do all day
Ain’t no sense in all your crying
Pick it up and throw it into shape
Last Song: “Ain’t Nobody” by Rufus and Chaka Khan from the album Stompin’ at the Savoy (1983)
Great job Adora (@Adora2000) and Tim (@TimReavley)!!!
And now we’re flyin’ through the stars
I hope this night will last forever
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And now we’re flyin’ through the stars
I hope this night will last forever
Last Song: “What You Get Is What You See” from the album Break Every Rule (1987)
Great job David (@daviddwwalker)!!!
Try to change the habit of a lifetime
Don’t even try
Cause when you cut down deeper than the icing
You realize
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Try to change the habit of a lifetime
Don’t even try
Cause when you cut down deeper than the icing
You realize
Last Song: “The Language of Love” by Dan Fogelberg from Windows and Walls (1984)
Great job Tim (@TimReavley)!!!
It’s tooth for tooth
and eye for eye
We hide our hearts
And then we won’t say why
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It’s tooth for tooth
and eye for eye
We hide our hearts
And then we won’t say why
Last Song: “Mr. Telephone Man” by New Edition from the album New Edition (1985)
Great job Adora (@Adora2000)!!!
She ain’t got no party line
The situation’s blowin’ my mind
Oh, I just can’t take this anymore
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She ain’t got no party line
The situation’s blowin’ my mind
Oh, I just can’t take this anymore
Last Song: “Angel of Harlem” by U2 from Rattle and Hum (1989)
Great job Craig (@cdennis0130)!!!
Blinded you lost your way
Through the side streets and the alleyway
Like a star exploding in the night
Falling to the city in broad daylight
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Blinded you lost your way
Through the side streets and the alleyway
Like a star exploding in the night
Falling to the city in broad daylight
Last Song: “Nine To Five (Morning Train)” by Sheena Easton from Take My Time (1981)
Great job Craig (@cdennis0130)!!!
I wake up every mornin’, I stumble out of bed
Stretchin’ and yawnin’, another day ahead
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