"Second Verse, same as the first."
Just like the last one, these three songs all have something in common. This one should be easy.
1. Brothers Johnson, "Strawberry Letter 23"
2. Rod Stewart, "Maggie May"
3. John Denver, "Annie's Song"
My Three Songs #2
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That's pretty good, I actually didn't think of that. I am actually impressed though.Flack wrote:Maggie May mentions morning sun.
Strawberry Letter 23 mentions morning rain.
Annie's Song is about morning wood.
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Re: My Three Songs #2
I was afraid this would be too easy.Tdarcos wrote:"Second Verse, same as the first."
Just like the last one, these three songs all have something in common. This one should be easy.
1. Brothers Johnson, "Strawberry Letter 23"
2. Rod Stewart, "Maggie May"
3. John Denver, "Annie's Song"
The answer I was looking for was "None of these songs have their title in the lyrics."
#3 is coming up.
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The problem is, knowing Tdarcos, it could be anything from "they all have 53 letters in their chorus, not counting vowels" to "they're all bands that played concerts in 1977." You could literally guess a thousand things, all of which are technically true, only to be told "nope, they were all people less than 7 feet tall."
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