Certainly among the most haunting was ( A whiter shade of Pale) which appears to be about the Titanic disaster- or at least a shipwreck of some sort- from a rather ghostly perspective. the narrator is a passenger in a dining room with his female companion when things go amuck- and without realizing it he and she are still around- in another dimension- the girl- unnamed, clues him in on it. I thought they didn"t have restaurants in Heaven! Anything dealing with life after death =reincarnation etc, was heavy stuff and still is. a unique song.
Jim Morrison, Curt Cobain...may be...
Dee Snider, Ozzy Osbourne, Vince Neil, Blackie Lawless.............................
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Mr Big Romeo
I want you tonight
Are you sure the lyrics don't go "Please come to L.A. to live forever" That song would be "Please Come To Boston" by Dave Loggins
"Joanne," by Michael Nesmith (of the Monkees).
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Mr Big Romeo
That line is from the song "All Right Now" by Free.
I want you tonight
"This town ain't big enough for the both of us" by Sparks
Are you sure the lyrics don't go "Please come to L.A. to live forever" That song would be "Please Come To Boston" by Dave Loggins
my favorite memory of all----merl haggard
"Joanne," by Michael Nesmith (of the Monkees).
The song is called, You're Still the One, by Copperpenny.
One can find the lyrics of the song 'Be Easy' by Massari from websites like Metro Lyrics, AZ Lyrics, Any Song Lyrics, E Lyrics, Song on Lyrics. These websites are known for providing the most accurate lyrics of all the songs.
Maybe by Arlene Hardin?
Try looking for the song on You Tube and you may find a version with the lyrics. Country music star Pride, a longtime Dallas Cowboys fan, recorded the song in the late 1970s.