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In reply to the discussion: Attention fellow old farts! Worst popular songs of the 1960s and 1970s. [View all]markodochartaigh
(5,055 posts)80. I love several of these songs. But what is most interesting to me
is hearing a song for the first time in half a century and remembering how it goes.
My Grandmother told me to learn as much as I could while I was young because what you learn as a child is stronger in your memory at 80 than what you learned at 79.
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We always changed this" Where honey lived, and honey played And love grew up"
likesmountains 52
Jan 4
#119
IIRC, this song was "supposed" to be about Jesus. So it was a religious song, not a love song.
CTyankee
Jan 4
#122
You might be interested to know (or maybe not) that the title is taken from a crab cocktail
rsdsharp
Jan 3
#63
A guy in my dorm (1966), played Mrs. Brown You Have a Lovely Daughter (repeating on his turntable)
rickford66
Jan 3
#13
You beat me to Muskrat Love but I disagree with We've only Just Begun. I like it.
MIButterfly
Jan 3
#81
Since "You Light Up My LIfe" has already been mentioned, I'll take "Feelings" for $200, Alex.
surfered
Jan 3
#29
Our 'class clown' was lamenting how other people had great songs when they graduated
Attilatheblond
Jan 4
#112