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Yup.
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The Hollies + Morticia Addams = [song]
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Firehouse?
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Shock Me?
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Fill in the songs with numbers in them. Steely Dan - Stevie Nicks = 2
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I had to look it up. My first thought was The Birds. Found it was Vertigo.
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That's the one.
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B.J. Thomas + Paul Newman = [song]
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Heaven Can Wait Good movie and good song.
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Yup.
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Commodores + Christopher Columbus = [song]
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Jungle Boy? I don't think I remember that one.
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Apparently, David Cassidy also recorded I Write The Songs. I didn't know that either.
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Barry Manilow + David Cassidy + Bruce Johnston = [song] I did not know the details of this. Interesting.
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Oh, man. That's a good one too.
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I'll Have to Say I Love You in a Song City of brotherly love?
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I was thinking simpler: New York State of Mind But I also thought you might guess 52nd Street, but that was just an album, right? You can give the next one.
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Not Zanzibar.
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On vacation this week. We have Yankees tickets and plan to see the Statue of Liberty, Empire State, and a few other sites. This was never released as a single. Billy Joel + Yankees = [song]
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Calling All Angels
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Three Dog Night + alcoholic drink + ballad = [song]
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Mind Games?
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Go for it if you can come up with one.
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4. Crying For You 5. You Don't Know
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Correct. Welcome back.
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Smoke On The Water Up In A Puff Of Smoke Smoke From A Distant Fire Steely Dan + method of catching fish = [song]
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Ah…. Amie / Amy On iHeartRadio Café. Three Dog Night + mythical kingdom in Tibetan Buddhism = [song]
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My initial thought is something to do with Johns. Thinking…
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The Hollies + Nitrogen + Oxygen + Argon + Carbon Dioxide = [song]
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I had to do an AI search. Both Fleetwood Mac and The Rockets performed the song "Oh Well". Originally written by Peter Green and released by Fleetwood Mac in 1969, the song became one of their most iconic tracks. The Rockets later covered it in 1979, and their version even made it to the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at #30.…