Nineteen Hundred And Eighty Five - McCartney/Wings
Mr. D. - Please save suggestions until after polls are posted (see OP rules).
Thanks,
mmm
That wasn’t a suggestion, it was just a comment on the song.
Six of one…
mmm
So when Gyrate mentions Naacho Naacho to you, or Einsteinshund mentions a cover version to someone else, those are just discussion, but me commenting on blondebear’s pick it’s … half a dozen?
Nope, you have a point. Those got by me.
To be clear, I would prefer that any mention of anything that anyone is not actually submitting as part of their 5 be withheld until the polls are up.
Thanks, all.
mmm
Night in my Veins - Pretenders
No One to Depend On - Santana
Naked and Famous - Presidents of The United States of America
No Need To Argue - Cranberries
No Rain - Blind Melon
Nothing To Say - Jethro Tull
Numb - U2
Nowhere man- Beatles.
No Time- Ringo & co
Nevermind- Leonard Cohen
Night Moves- Bob Seger

A New England - Kirsty MacColl
Nice version but I think I like Billy’s better.

If you Iisten to the opening section, ignoring the spoken words and instead listening to the slow piano melody, Amazing Grace emerges.
Another big fan here who had never spotted that. I’m gobsmacked.
j
Not Alone Anymore - The Traveling Wilburys
Never You Mind - Semisonic
No Ship Coming In - Lost Dogs
Necessito - Some Girls
Nobody Told Me - John Lennon
In that case…
New Age Girl - Deadeye Dick

Night Moves - Bob Seger
Nowhere Man - The Beatles

Nowhere man- Beatles.
Night Moves- Bob Seger
Ouch.
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Naked Man- Randy Newman
New York Telephone Conversation- Lou Reed
Nantucket Sleighride- Mountain
Nanook Rubs It- Frank Zappa
Never Say Goodbye- Bob Dylan
New York Minute - Don Henley
The Nearness of You - James Taylor
Narco - Blasterjaxx and Timmy Trumpet

To be clear, I would prefer that any mention of anything that anyone is not actually submitting as part of their 5 be withheld until the polls are up.
Cool, will abide by that.
Night and Day - Fred Astaire with Leo Reisman and His Orchestra
Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye - Steam
No Woman No Cry - Bob Marley and the Wailers
No Particular Place to Go - Chuck Berry
New Orleans - Bennie Moten’s Kansas City Orchestra
Ditto.