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Songs with Girls' names
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The vastly underrated Lou Reed


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All time classic

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Personal all time fave

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Beautiful and true story listen to the words

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The GOAT of country music, beautiful...
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Obvious

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Wanted to include this just because

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(04-12-2022, 01:38 AM)jetpilot Wrote:

The great Frankie Valli.   "Sherry" was the #1 song in the country on the day I was born.

I like "Sherry" but "Ragdoll" is even better.



TOTO liked songs with girls' names... made them a lot of money.



This one grabs you early and often.  Song for Rosanna Arqutte.



Elvis is in the building...  The English Elvis, that is.





Poor little darling with a chip out of her heart
It's like acting in a movie when you got the wrong part...


Bernie, Bernie, Bernie... LOL
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Love these OSH!
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He's not Franki Valli, but he had some damn good vocal chops. What a Journey he gave us!!!  Here's his "Sherrie"  :



A little trivia. The cute girl in the "Oh Sherrie" video was Sherrie Swafford, Steve's girlfriend at the time and the girl he wrote the song for. I can see why. She was a doll.

The late George Michael doing background vocals on this Elton classic(you can clearly hear him right at the end) :



As Casey Kasem might have said,  " For some of our friends in Southeastern Kentucky, here is your long-distance dedication."




Well, I'm sittin' here playing solitaire
With my pearl-handled deck
The county won't give me no more methadone
And they cut off your welfare check


Carmelita hold me tighter
I think I'm sinking down
And I'm all strung out on heroin
On the outskirts of town


Well, I pawned my Smith Corona
And I went to meet my man
He hangs out down on Alvarado Street
By the Pioneer chicken stand


Carmelita hold me tighter
I think I'm sinking down
And I'm all strung out on heroin
On the outskirts of town




Dwight Yoakum, Jackson Browne, Linda Ronstadt and others covered this tune.

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