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A short story. I was doing some radio and Me and Mrs. Jones broke and everyone in the station's studio looked at each other at the same time, and one young woman engineer said what we were all thinking: 'how much blow did that AR promoter hand over to get that song played'.

I came to like it, but that was repitition.
 
A short story. I was doing some radio and Me and Mrs. Jones broke and everyone in the station's studio looked at each other at the same time, and one young woman engineer said what we were all thinking: 'how much blow did that AR promoter hand over to get that song played'.
I came to like it, but that was repitition.

Good memory on that one - and it really is a pretty good tune :D
 
A short story. I was doing some radio and Me and Mrs. Jones broke and everyone in the station's studio looked at each other at the same time, and one young woman engineer said what we were all thinking: 'how much blow did that AR promoter hand over to get that song played'.

I came to like it, but that was repitition.
Classic story man.
 
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Foot stompin' between Johnny and the Devil himself...

 
Kneeling at the alter here...

 
Ronnie, Bobby, Ricky and Mike. If I like the girl who cares who you like...

 
Ronnie, Bobby, Ricky and Mike. If I like the girl who cares who you like...


You've forgotten Ralph Tresvant (jr.). The group that kick started the boy band craze. Later they added Johnny Gill. I know at least some of them wish they could recapture this innocence. Gone forever.
 
One more. Alex Dezen is former front man and main writer for The Damnwells ("Kiss Catastrophe," "Golden Days"). This is off his first solo album...."to all the mothers who bought me nice sweaters."


 
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You've forgotten Ralph Tresvant (jr.). The group that kick started the boy band craze. Later they added Johnny Gill. I know at least some of them wish they could recapture this innocence. Gone forever.
Nope, didn't forget. That is a direct lyric. No Ralphie. That's because Ralph was the singer.
 
Nope, didn't forget. That is a direct lyric. No Ralphie. That's because Ralph was the singer.
Right. Sorry. I stand corrected.
 
Lord, Wire! There must be gazillions. Here are a few more:
Highwayman - Waylon Jennings, Kris Kristopherson, Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash
City of New Orleans - Janis and/or Willie Nelson
Pancho and Lefty - Willie Nelson
Finnegan's Wake - Danny Doyle
4 Strong Winds - Ian and Sylvia
Sue and I - Alabama
Piano Man - Billy Joel
Downeaster 'Alexa' - Billy Joel
Tiny Dancer - Elton John
Bennie and the Jets - Elton JOhn
Wreck of tghe Edmund Fitzgerald - Gordon Lightfoot
Escape (the Pina Colada Song) - Rupert Holmes
Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show - Neil Diamond
Pencil Thin Mustache - Buffett
Margaritaville - Buffet
WOLD - Harry Chapin
Taxi - Harry Chapin
Little Lion Man - Mumford and Sons
Strangers in the Night - Sinatra
and my own personal favorite
A______e from El Paso - Kinky Friedman
 
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Back to Little Richard...When he stunned us by opening, "Wha bop a lula, a wop bam boom", who were his 2 "gals"?
 
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