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In reply to the discussion: Attention fellow old farts! Worst popular songs of the 1960s and 1970s. [View all]MIButterfly
(2,147 posts)83. LOL! That made me laugh.
I hated the chorus (the cake melting in the rain thing was stupid) but I liked the verses. I didn't like Donna Summer's version at all. Richard Harris sang "After all the loves in my life, I'll be thinking of you and wondering why" which sounds like he's sadly lamenting his long lost love; Donna Summer sang "After all the loves in my life, I'll be thinking of you and I'll ask myself why" which is more like she's saying "what was I thinking being with you?"
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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