I'm Going to Hire a Wino - David Frizzel
2007-03-03 00:08:14
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answered by Tink 5
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2016-04-22 23:57:11
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answered by ? 3
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kind of fits - Elvis Costello - Good year for the roses
After three full years of marriage, it's the first time that you haven't
made the bed
I guess the reason we're not talkin', there's so little left to say we
haven't said
While a million thoughts go racin' through my mind, I find I haven't said a word
>From the bedroom the familiar sound of one baby's cryin' goes unheard
What a good year for the roses
Many blooms still linger there
The lawn could stand another mowin'
Funny I don't even care
As you turn to walk away
As the door behind you closes
The only thing I have to say
It's been a good year for the roses
2007-03-02 23:58:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know what it's called, but it's an irish song about the bells on Christmas day, and the man and woman really rip into each other. It's pretty famous, and fairly funny, I think it might actually be called the bells of christmas day. i know the woman who sings on it was killed when she was hit by a speed boat a few years back, if that helps you track it down.
2007-03-02 23:58:27
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answered by CHARISMA 5
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Yep a very good one actually. in fact it's my favourite song of all time,it's not depressing or anything it's a gorgeous song. It's Woman in Chains by Tears for Fears,check it out!
2007-03-02 23:56:47
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answered by Lor24 5
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Highway To Hell - AC/DC
Given The Dog A Bone - AC/DC
What Do You Do For Money Honey - AC/DC
Love On TheRocks - Neil Diamond
2007-03-02 23:52:25
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answered by jamand 7
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"Country House" from Follies by Stephen Sondheim is a cracker, about an unhappily married couple trying to find just one piece of common ground that might keep them together, but not being able to (ending up in another brilliant song - "Leave you?")
Stephen Sondheim is a lyrical god
2007-03-03 00:34:17
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answered by Ali C 3
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Hunter - Dido. There's an old country song too but i don't know who sings it - it's called "No-one knows what goes on behind closed doors"
2007-03-03 04:23:39
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answered by . 7
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Hi, To much to little to late. Johnny Mathis & Denise Williams.
2007-03-02 23:59:36
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answered by kevina p 7
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i don't know whether its marriage... but listen to 'when the water runs dry' by Boyz II Men... i think its about a relationship gone bad and having to leave..
2007-03-02 23:53:15
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answered by Curious kitten! 2
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