newvillefan
I Know My First Name Is Stephen
Two Lives?
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Afraid not...it was recorded in 1980 rememberLeave yesterday behind?
Not itYour Baby Doesn’t Love You Anymore
Correct !!!!! Well done mate.Kiss me the way you did last night?
Wow so interesting to know how this song got to them its definitely one of my favorites off of the lovelines album.Correct !!!!! Well done mate.
Composers Lynda Lawley and Margaret Dorn were backing singers for Petula Clark in Vegas in spring of 74 and she introduced Karen to Lynda at this time...6 years later she and Richard record their song Kiss Me. Not sure if the song came to Karen's attention in 74 or later but she brought it to Richard and they recorded it.
NoDeadman’s Curve?
Correct it is trains and boats and planesFirst thing that came to mind was Trains and Boats and Planes but we are supposed to leave it to studio recordings only so I dunno.
Nice one. How about you go again, Martin? I had a couple guesses I wanted to throw out there earlier but not really good at coming up with the questions part.Correct it is trains and boats and planes
That is a tough one, since I'm still not familiar with musical terms like fifths and sixths (ooh nice, 4 consonant sounds in a row there btw ), but when I hear "descending in a solo" I immediately think of A Song For You. Not sure if it's a circle thoughFun idea! I hope you don't mind if I join in. Here's a tough one: What Carpenters song features a prominent descending circle of fifths sequence in it's instrumental break?
What Carpenters song features a prominent descending circle of fifths sequence in it's instrumental break?