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05:07 PM - 08/29/2005

The topic: Fun little exercise

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I found this over at isfullofcrap.com

Go over to Music Outfitters and put the year you graduated from high school in the search box.  Copy and paste the list.  Strike the songs you hated, bold the ones you liked and leave the rest alone.  And if you find a very favorite, make it bold and underline it.

Truth be told, I don’t even recognize some of these songs.

1. The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face, Roberta Flack
2. Alone Again (Naturally), Gilbert O’Sullivan
3. American Pie, Don McLean
4. Without You, Nilsson
5. Candy Man, Sammy Davis Jr.      

6. I Gotcha, Joe Tex
7. Lean On Me, Bill Withers
8. Baby Don’t Get Hooked On Me, Mac Davis
9. Brand New Key, Melanie
10. Daddy Dont You Walk So Fast, Wayne Newton

11. Let’s Stay Together, Al Green
12. Brandy (You’re A Fine Girl), Looking Glass
13. Oh Girl, Chi-Lites
14. Nice To Be With You, Gallery
15. My Ding-A-Ling, Chuck Berry

16. If Loving You Is Wrong I Don’t Want To Be Right, Luther Ingram
17. Heart Of Gold, Neil Young
18. Betcha By Golly, Wow, Stylistics
19. I’ll Take You There, Staple Singers
20. Ben, Michael Jackson

21. The Lion Sleeps Tonight, Robert John
22. Outa-space, Billy Preston
23. Slippin’ Into Darkness, War
24. Long Cool Woman (In A Black Dress), Hollies
25. How Do You Do, Mouth and MacNeal

26. Song Sung Blue, Neil Diamond
27. A Horse With No Name, America
28. Popcorn, Hot Butter
29. Everybody Plays The Fool, Main Ingredient
30. Precious And Few, Climax


31. Last Night I Didn’t Get To Sleep At All, 5th Dimension
32. Nights In White Satin, Moody Blues
33. Go All The Way, Raspberries
34. Too Late To Turn Back Now, Cornelius Brothers and Sister Rose
35. Back Stabbers, O’Jays


36. Down By The Lazy River, Osmonds
37. Sunshine, Jonathan Edwards
38. Starting All Over Again, Mel and Tim
39. Day After Day, Badfinger
40. Rocket Man, Elton John

41. Rockin’ Robin, Michael Jackson
42. Beautiful Sunday, Daniel Boone
43. Scorpio, Dennis Coffey and The Detroit Guitar Band
44. Morning Has Broken, Cat Stevens
45. The City Of New Orleans, Arlo Guthrie

46. Garden Party, Rick Nelson
47. I Can See Clearly Now, Johnny Nash
48. Burning Love, Elvis Presley
49. Clean Up Woman, Betty Wright
50. Hold Your Head Up, Argent

51. Jungle Fever, Chakachas
52. Everything I Own, Bread
53. In The Rain, Dramatics
54. Look What You Done For Me, Al Green
55. The Happiest Girl In The Whole U.S.A., Donna Fargo

56. Bang A Gong (Get It On), T. Rex
57. Mother And Child Reunion, Paul Simon
58. Where Is The Love, Roberta Flack and Donny Hathaway
59. I’m Still In Love With You, Al Green
60. Layla, Derek and The Dominos

61. Day Dreaming, Aretha Franklin
62. The Way Of Love, Cher
63. Black And White, Three Dog Night
64. Sylvia’s Mother, Dr. Hook and The Medicine Show
65. Hurting Each Other, Carpenters

66. Coconut, Nilsson
67. Puppy Love, Donny Osmond
68. You Don’t Mess Around With Jim, Jim Croce
69. Hot Rod Lincoln, Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen
70. A Cowboy’s Work Is Never Done, Sonny and Cher


71. Joy, Apollo 100
72. Anticipation, Carly Simon
73. Never Been To Spain, Three Dog Night
74. Kiss An Angel Good Morning, Charlie Pride
75. School’s Out, Alice Cooper

76. Saturday In The Park, Chicago
77. Drowning In The Sea Of Love, Joe Simon
78. Use Me, Bill Withers
79. Family Affair, Sly and The Family Stone
80. Troglodyte, Jimmy Castor Bunch


81. The Witch Queen Of New Orleans, Redbone
82. Freddie’s Dead, Curtis Mayfield
83. Power Of Love, Joe Simon
84. Ain’t Understanding Mellow, Jerry Butler and Brenda Lee Eager
85. Taxi, Harry Chapin


86. Don’t Say You Don’t Rememeer, Beverly Bremers
87. Sealed With A Kiss, Bobby Vinton
88. I Saw The Light, Todd Rundgren
89. Motorcycle Mama, Sailcat
90. Day By Day, Godspell Soundtrack


91. Roundabout, Yes
92. Doctor My Eyes, Jackson Browne
93. I’d Like To Teach The World To Sing, New Seekers
94. Vincent / Castles In The Air, Don Mclean
95. Baby Let Me Take You (In My Arms), Detroit Emeralds

96. Speak To The Sky, Rick Springfield
97. I’d Like To Teach The World To Sing, Hillside Singers
98. Walking In The Rain With The One I Love, Love Unlimited
99. Good Foot, Pt. 1, James Brown
100. Pop That Thang, Isley Bros.

You know, I’ve read that as an adult, your favorite music is what you listened to in high school.  I have to disagree.  *lol*



That was fun!

I put one in my blog as well and you know what?

I don’t remember about half of those songs…haha.

PJ

Posted by PJ @ Tuesday, August 30, 2005 - 7:25:07 AM


They only go back to 1960. Booo

Posted by Norah @ Friday, September 02, 2005 - 8:25:07 PM


They only go back to 1960. Booo

Posted by Norah @ Friday, September 02, 2005 - 8:25:07 PM

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