After the quick success of our last challenge, I’m back with the latest version of “What’s on my MP-3 player?” This time all the songs begin with the letter M. Here are the other clues:
the songs are generally by popular artists and generally cover the time frame from the 60s through the 90s (there are a few exceptions)
the songs are NOT necessarily #1 hits
the title of the song will not be found in the lyrics given
As always, please identify the song title as well as the original artist when responding. Good luck.
“No need to abort. The countdown starts.”
“Children play in the park, they don’t know.”
“Soldier on. Only you can do what must be done.”
“Andy Kaufmann in a wrestling match…”
“When two men go out to face each other, only one returns.”
“She’s sitting with you, but her eyes are on the door.”
“Peace has come to Zimbabwe”
“Papa said ‘oy’, if I get that boy, I’m gonna stick him in the house of detention.”
“I can smile at the old days. I was beautiful then.”
“I was the troubled boy, looking for a double-dare.”
“When I tell all the world that I love you.”
“Black-eyed looks from those Bible books…”
“Two drifters, off to see the world.”
“Another sunny afternoon, walking to the sound of my favorite tune.”
“Though it seems strange to say, I’ve never been laid so low.”
“Hey you with the pretty face, welcome to the human race.”
“So you keep a little secret down, deep inside your dresser drawer.”
“Mutiny from stern to bow”
“Then I came crashing down like a drunk on a barroom floor.”
“As I watched it on TV, somehow it really bothered me.”
“Thanks for acting like you cared.”
“Love can touch us one time, and last for a lifetime.”
“Once I thought that love was meant for anyone else but me.”
“I was smoking with the boys upstairs, when I heard about the whole affair.”
“If you wanna kiss the sky, better learn how to kneel (on your knees boy!)”
6) "She’s sitting with you, but her eyes are on the door." Maneater Hall & Oates 22) "Love can touch us one time, and last for a lifetime." My Heart Will Go On Celine Dion
“Peace has come to Zimbabwe” - Master Blaster (Jammin’) by Stevie Wonder
“I can smile at the old days. I was beautiful then.” - Memory from “Cats.” I know it’s been recorded by Barbra Streisand and Barry Manilow, and possibly others.
“Though it seems strange to say, I’ve never been laid so low.” - Mother and Child Reunion - Paul Simon