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Letter G: Tracy Chapman - Give me one Reason

- Sticking with the previous band on this one ...

 
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Letter J: Rick Springfield - Jessie's Girl

- bit of an oldie ...

Letter L: Billy Withers and Stevie Wonder - Lean on Me .....

- Oldie but don't mind it ...

Haha, regarding: ......... - bit of an oldie ... and ........ - Oldie but don't mind it ...
Good songs don't deteriorate over time :)
 
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Word association topic: Oldie

This one reminded me of the following song. Stevie Ray Vaughan (which sounds similar to Rave On) is the guitarist on this song - he was ranked the 7th best guitarist of all time by Rolling Stone. He also died in an aircraft crash (helicopter) as another link between the two.

 

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Unsure if he or the band have been mentioned yet, but the following might be of interest to some.


https://www.gilbertpodcast.com/dennis-deyoung/
Rock icon and former Styx frontman DENNIS DeYOUNG joins Gilbert and Frank from his home in Chicago to talk about the birth of the Beatles, the death of rock n’ roll, opening for Stevie Wonder and Frank Zappa and teaming with Julian Lennon for his new album “26 East, Volume One.” Also, Dean Martin mocks the Stones, Alice Cooper pulls out all the stops, Eric Cartman covers “Come Sail Away” and Dennis reveals the biggest downside of part of being a rock star. PLUS: Dr. Demento! In praise of Antony Newley! Bob Hope wears love beads! Slim Pickens joins a Styx tour! And Dennis serenades the boys with “Babe” and “Lady”!


 
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"Oh! Darling" is a song by the Beatles, composed by Paul McCarthy and appearing as the fourth song on the 1969 album Abbey Road.
John Lennon said, "'Oh! Darling' was a great one of Paul's that he didn't sing too well. I always thought I could have done it better – it was more my style than his. He wrote it, so what the hell, he's going to sing it."

 
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