#28 Youngstown: Bruce Springsteen
22 is Springsteen also - Worlds Apart
3 more correct answers leaves only 2 remaining.
Here is the updated listing, with solved songs in parentheses:
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“Leave the sinking ship behind” (UP AROUND THE BEND)
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“Where we can see heaven much better” (UP THE LADDER TO THE ROOF)
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“Its everything I wish I didn’t know” (VERTIGO)
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“Paint your pallet blue and gray” (VINCENT)
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“This is the strangest life I’ve ever known” (WAITING FOR THE SUN)
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“You won’t see me follow you back home” (WALK AWAY, RENEE)
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“Since you abandoned me, my whole life has crashed” (WALKING ON BROKEN GLASS)
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“Giant steps are what you take” (WALKING ON THE MOON)
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“The history book on the shelf, is always repeating itself” (WATERLOO)
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“Whatever we deny or embrace, for worse or for better” (WE BELONG)
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“The television cameras join in the chase”
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“Crimson ball sinks from view” (WEAR YOUR LOVE LIKE HEAVEN)
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“You said that irony was the shackles of youth” (WHAT’S THE FREQUENCY, KENNETH?)
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“But happiness is just an illusion, filled with sadness and confusion” (WHAT BECOMES OF THE BROKEN-HEARTED?)
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“What else can I say? Its up to you.”
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“I’m a loser and a user, so I don’t need no accuser” (WHEN I COME AROUND)
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“I will do the laundry; you pay all the bills.” (WHERE HAVE ALL THE COWBOYS GONE?)
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“Five year plans and new deals, wrapped in golden chains” (WHO’LL STOP THE RAIN)
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“And I can’t recall, any love at all” (WHY CAN’T THIS BE LOVE)
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“The concrete broke your fall” (WHY NOT SMILE)
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“cold comfort for change” (WISH YOU WERE HERE)
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“Lay my tongue upon your scars” (WORLDS APART)
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“Out there is a fortune waiting to be had” (YOU’VE GOT ANOTHER THING COMING)
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“With your bitch-slap rapping, and your cocaine tongue” (YOU COULD BE MINE)
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“The Koolerator was jammed with TV dinners and ginger ale” (YOU NEVER CAN TELL)
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“There was fog crawling over the sand” (YOU TOOK THE WORDS RIGHT OUT OF MY MOUTH)
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“Remember them basement parties, your brother’s karate” (YOU WEAR IT WELL)
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“Once I made you rich enough, rich enough to forget my name” (YOUNGSTOWN)