Let’s get going with the latest round of the song-identifying game known as “What’s on My MP-3 Player?” This time all songs begin with the letters N and O. Here are your other clues:
All songs are listed in alphabetical order
the first 9 begin with N; the next 20 begin with O
generally, these are songs by popular artists from the 60s through the 90s
they are NOT necessarily #1 hits
the title of the song will not appear in the lyrics
Please identify both the title of the song and the original artist in your responses.
Good luck!
“That’s cause everyone here is just more than contented to be living and dying in three-quarter time”.
“He’s a radio receiver, tuned to factories and farms.”
“So walk tall, or baby don’t walk at all”.
“Hands are bruised from breaking rocks all day.”
“What if I were Romeo in black jeans?”
“Aspirations in the clouds but your hopes go down the drain.”
“We learned more from a three minute record baby than we ever learned in school.”
“It’s do or die. Hey, I’ve died twice.”
“There’s too many homefires burning and not enough trees.”
“All of my loving, all of my kissing…”
“And patches make the goodbye harder still.”
“The sun’s coming up. I’m riding with lady luck.”
“There was a Checkpoint Charlie; he didn’t crack a smile”
“And every victory has a taste that’s bittersweet.”
“Its a sin that somehow, light is changing to shadow.”
“If any ask us why we died, we tell them that our leaders lied.”
“I turn the engine but the engine doesn’t turn.”
“Not much between despair and ecstacy.”
“I used to rule my world from a payphone…”
“I’m the kind of guy who laughs at a funeral.”
'And there’s a note on the telephone, some roses on a tray."
“That stained-glass curtain you’re hiding behind, never lets in the sun.”
“Someday yeah, we’ll walk in the rays of a beautiful sun.”
“We’re wiping our fingers on a Texaco road map.”
“Although you know it won’t be easy when you’re gone.”
“You’re crying me a river but I got to get across.”
“She wanna know am I still a slut.”
“Before the sun is just a bright spot in the night time.”
“In the one hand I’ve a Bible, in the other I’ve got a gun.”
Thanks for the replys so far. That’s 10 down, 19 to go.
Here are the updated listings, with correct answers in parentheses. (Remember, all songs are in alphabetical order, so the more you answer, the easier it should be to figure out those remaining.)
“That’s cause everyone here is just more than contented to be living and dying in three-quarter time”.
“He’s a radio receiver, tuned to factories and farms.”
“So walk tall, or baby don’t walk at all”.
“Hands are bruised from breaking rocks all day.”
“What if I were Romeo in black jeans?” (NO MYTH)
“Aspirations in the clouds but your hopes go down the drain.”
“We learned more from a three minute record baby than we ever learned in school.”
“It’s do or die. Hey, I’ve died twice.”
“There’s too many homefires burning and not enough trees.”
“All of my loving, all of my kissing…” (OH BOY)
“And patches make the goodbye harder still.” (OH VERY YOUNG)
“The sun’s coming up. I’m riding with lady luck.”
“There was a Checkpoint Charlie; he didn’t crack a smile” (OLIVER’S ARMY)
“And every victory has a taste that’s bittersweet.”
“Its a sin that somehow, light is changing to shadow.”
“If any ask us why we died, we tell them that our leaders lied.”
“I turn the engine but the engine doesn’t turn.” (ONE HEADLIGHT)
“Not much between despair and ecstacy.” (ONE NIGHT IN BANGCOCK)
“I used to rule my world from a payphone…”
“I’m the kind of guy who laughs at a funeral.” (ONE WEEK)
'And there’s a note on the telephone, some roses on a tray."
“That stained-glass curtain you’re hiding behind, never lets in the sun.” (ONLY THE GOOD DIE YOUNG)
“Someday yeah, we’ll walk in the rays of a beautiful sun.” (OOH CHILD)
“We’re wiping our fingers on a Texaco road map.”
“Although you know it won’t be easy when you’re gone.”
“You’re crying me a river but I got to get across.”
“She wanna know am I still a slut.”
“Before the sun is just a bright spot in the night time.” (OUT IN THE COUNTRY)
“In the one hand I’ve a Bible, in the other I’ve got a gun.”