Rock 'n' Roll Arithmetic

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  • DifferentView
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    Poco/Crazy Love
  • deckerp
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    Yup. I looked back and I had used that same band and song a year or so ago. Oops.
  • DifferentView
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    I thought it was the Eagles at first but the song was wrong.
  • DifferentView
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    These songs have a common theme. Extra points for singers.

    1.We Have All The Time In The World
    2.Writing’s On The Wall
    3.Nobody Does It Better
    4.Thunderball
    5.Skyfall
  • deckerp
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    I think I have the theme: James Bond

    3. Nobody Does It Better -- Carly Simon

    The rest I don't know off the top of my head.
  • DifferentView
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    Yep!
  • deckerp
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    Do you want us to try and fill in the rest of the artists or could you while I think up another.
  • deckerp
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    Early 70s. Lesser known hit by a band with a few really big hits.

    Tony + Telma + Joyce / Next season + inside an hour glass = [band/song]
  • DifferentView
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    1.We Have All The Time In The World-Louis Armstrong
    2.Writing’s On The Wall-Sam Smith
    3.Nobody Does It Better-Carly Simon
    4.Thunderball-Tom Jones
    5.Skyfall-Adele
  • snookeroo
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    deckerp wrote: »
    Early 70s. Lesser known hit by a band with a few really big hits.

    Tony + Telma + Joyce / Next season + inside an hour glass = [band/song]

    Tony Orlando & Dawn / Summer Sand
  • deckerp
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    Correct.
  • snookeroo
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    These artists share the SAME SONG TITLE but DIFFERENT SONGS:

    Bobby Sherman
    The Spinners
    George Strait
    Elvis Presley
    Merle Haggard

    NAME THE SONG TITLE (and give a shout out to your favorite)

    Mine are Bobby Sherman, George Strait and Merle Haggard (in that order)
  • deckerp
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    My first thought for Bobby Sherman was Julie Do You Love Me and it took me a while to think of Easy Come Easy Go. Duh.

    I like Bobby Sherman's version the best and probably Elvis second, but am not familiar with any but Bobby Sherman's version.
  • corinasue1143
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    My favorites DEFINITELY George Strait.
    I remember Bobby Sherman’s version, but not really a fan.
    Don’t remember ever hearing the other 3, but listened to all 3. i like the Merle version. Not really a Merle fan either.
  • snookeroo
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    I like a few of Bobby Sherman songs; Julie Do You Love Me, Little Woman (I had that record cut out from the back of a cereal box), Easy Come Easy Go and Getting Together. Getting Together was a minor hit and theme song to his short lived TV show, with the same title. The show was actually a spin-off of The Partridge Family.

    And George Strait...REAL Country Music! (so is Merle)

    @deckerp first to answer. You're up.
  • deckerp
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    TV theme song from a show of the same name. I think it was his only hit, but a good song from 1979.

    American Werewolf In London / Sitcom theme song = [singer/song]
  • deckerp
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    deckerp wrote: »
    TV theme song from a show of the same name. I think it was his only hit, but a good song from 1979.

    American Werewolf In London / Sitcom theme song = [singer/song]
    Looking for an actor from the movie and the sitcom. He sang the song and acted in both.
  • snookeroo
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    David Naughton / the song I can hear in my head. I just can't think of the title. something...."it"..... Movin' It.....Shakin' It...Makin' It.... I think it's Makin' It (without looking it up.)

    I remember seeing American Werewolves in London at the movies, when it came out. And I remember watching the TV Show. I also remember his Dr Pepper commercials. They were catchy. ...wouldn't you like to be a Pepper too.
  • deckerp
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    Correct: Makin' It

    I am a Pepper and that is a catchy tune, even though I drink more Diet Pepsi.

    https://youtu.be/dtvaTdc_qIc
  • snookeroo
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    You might have to think a little bit on this one.

    Tony Orlando and Dawn + Sheldon Cooper = (song title)