The point here is to have a connection. Is there a connection in these two songs?
There is a fairly well-known rumor/urban legend that Van Morrison’s song “Brown-Eyed Girl” is about anal sex. Google “brown-eyed girl anal” to see near the top of the list a website that breaks it down lyric by lyric. And of course, in David Alan Coe’s song (popularized by Johnny Paycheck), where is it that the singer wants to “Take This Job And Shove It”?
I apologize if this was not apparent, but John DiFool did say “How your choice relates to the previous one is all up to you.” We still playing?
Guess I’ll wait until it gets away from the gutter to play anymore.
9 to 5
Absolutely. Plus I know trying to codify rigorous rules when it comes to my fellow Dopers is like trying to herd cats.
Anyway…
25 or 6 to 4
25 or 6 to 4
I’m going to cheat a little and combine these two for :
96 Tears
A Little Bitty Tear
Don’t Cry For Me, Argentina
Peruvian Skies
The Sky Moves Sideways
Skyfall
Autumn Leaves - Nat King Cole, 'natch!
The Leaves That Are Green (Have Turned To Brown)
Everything’s Gone Green
Greensleeves
Oklahoma! (Based on the play ‘Green Grow the Lilacs’, by Lynn Riggs.)
I’m Proud To Be An Okie From Muskogie
It’s just "Okie From Muskogee’, Professor. But, since you went that way :
Proud Mary.
Let It Be.