Rock 'n' Roll Arithmetic

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  • deckerp
    deckerp Posts: 4,706 Member

    Had to research to find the answer, Badlands.

  • snookeroo
    snookeroo Posts: 2,346 Member

    That's it.

  • deckerp
    deckerp Posts: 4,706 Member

    From AT40 Countdown.

    Club Nouveau + Bill Withers = [same song]

  • snookeroo
    snookeroo Posts: 2,346 Member
    edited April 3

    Lean on Me

    Queen + Like sands through the hourglass = [song]

  • snookeroo
    snookeroo Posts: 2,346 Member

    My bad. I messed up the quote, so the answer isn't exact.

    The correct quote is "Like sands through the hourglass, so are the days of our lives."

    I thought it was Like sands through the hourglass, These Are The Days Of Our Lives.

    The floor is open.

  • deckerp
    deckerp Posts: 4,706 Member
    edited April 4

    I figured it something like that, just didn't get around to replying yet.

    Freda Payne + ring = [song]

  • snookeroo
    snookeroo Posts: 2,346 Member

    Band of Gold

    Rod Stewart + Clairol = [album/song title]

  • deckerp
    deckerp Posts: 4,706 Member

    Blondes Have More Fun

  • snookeroo
    snookeroo Posts: 2,346 Member

    Yup

  • deckerp
    deckerp Posts: 4,706 Member

    Cat Stevens + 1 / Tame + Planet = [song]

  • snookeroo
    snookeroo Posts: 2,346 Member

    Wild World

  • snookeroo
    snookeroo Posts: 2,346 Member

    Belinda Carlisle + Helen Hunt =

  • deckerp
    deckerp Posts: 4,706 Member

    Mad About You

  • deckerp
    deckerp Posts: 4,706 Member
    edited April 6

    Looking at AT40 I see Don't Go Breaking My Heart by Elton John Experience. I have never seen it listed that way I don't think.

    Janis Ian + Stevie Nicks = [similar song titles]

  • snookeroo
    snookeroo Posts: 2,346 Member
    edited April 6

    I’ve never heard of Elton John Experience before, either. Interesting 🤔

    That song is about the time he replaced a few of his band members with new musicians. His classic lineup was known as the Elton John Band (prior to Rock of the Westies). Maybe the next group was Elton John Experience? I just never saw that before.


    At Seventeen/Edge of Seventeen

  • snookeroo
    snookeroo Posts: 2,346 Member

    Meri Wilson + Alexander Graham Bell =

  • deckerp
    deckerp Posts: 4,706 Member
    edited April 7

    Novelty hit sort of.

    Telephone Man.

    Hopefully you saw this movie.

    Bob Seger + Tom Cruise = [song]

  • snookeroo
    snookeroo Posts: 2,346 Member

    Old Time Rock and Roll

    (Actually don't think I ever did see this movie. But a classic scene I think everyone knows.)

  • snookeroo
    snookeroo Posts: 2,346 Member

    Jethro Tull + 3 5/8” =

  • deckerp
    deckerp Posts: 4,706 Member
    edited April 7

    My first thought was a 2x4, but Thick As A Brick.

    From the XM 8 station's VJ Big 80s Countdown from 1981.

    Cliff Richard + slightly enamored = [song]

  • snookeroo
    snookeroo Posts: 2,346 Member

    A Little In Love

  • deckerp
    deckerp Posts: 4,706 Member

    Yup. A good pop song. Right up my alley.

  • snookeroo
    snookeroo Posts: 2,346 Member

    I'm thinking. Can't come up with anything.

  • snookeroo
    snookeroo Posts: 2,346 Member

    Wow! I'm struggling to come up with one. This is all I got:

    The Chordettes + Dum Dum =

  • deckerp
    deckerp Posts: 4,706 Member

    Lollipop

    Heard this one while I was out to lunch and though of you.

    Elton John + J.P. Morgan Jr. + Perry Mason Jr. = [song]

  • snookeroo
    snookeroo Posts: 2,346 Member
    edited April 8

    Nice to be thought of!

    Is it Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters? "Sons of bankers. Sons of Lawyers"

  • snookeroo
    snookeroo Posts: 2,346 Member

    Steve Forbert + the farewell episode of Bonanza =

  • deckerp
    deckerp Posts: 4,706 Member

    The first song I thought of was Romeo's Tune.

    I don't think I remember this one, but it has to be the one: Say Goodbye to Little Jo.

  • snookeroo
    snookeroo Posts: 2,346 Member

    That’s it. From the same album as Romeo’s Tune. I think it was the follow up single. Was a minor hit. Should have been bigger. Give it a listen and see if you remember it.

  • deckerp
    deckerp Posts: 4,706 Member
    edited April 9

    A little bit of a stretch here. Kind of a play on words, but maybe appropriate for Rock 'n' Roll Arithmetic.

    Jefferson Starship + fingers and toes = [song]