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Originally posted by L.M. View Post
In The Air Tonight - Phil Collins (1981)
Collins wrote this amazing song along with his album Face Value, while grieving his divorce. I truly believe that some of the very best works of artists come under duress/pain.
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Originally posted by CanDB View Post
Need You Tonight
Artist: INXS
Album: Kick
Released: 1987
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Originally posted by L.M. View Post
You're All I Need
Artist: Mötley Crüe
Album: Girls, Girls, Girls
Released: 1987
This was George Harrison's 2nd Beatles song to be released. George was not a lightweight writer. He had some great hits, including Here Comes The Sun, one of my fav songs ever!
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Originally posted by CanDB View Post
I Can't Explain
Artist: The Who
Album: My Generation
Released: 1965
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Originally posted by L.M. View Post
"Shoo-Fly Pie and Apple Pan Dowdy" is a popular song about Pennsylvania Dutch cooking, with music by Guy Wood and words by Sammy Gallop. It was published in 1945. The song became a major hit in 1946 both for Dinah Shore and the Stan Kenton orchestra featuring June Christy on vocals.
Shoo Fly pie (or Shoofly pie) is a molasses pie common to both Pennsylvania Dutch cuisine or Amish cooking and Southern (U.S.) cooking. Apple Pan Dowdy (or Apple pandowdy) is a baked apple pastry traditionally associated with Pennsylvania Dutch cooking, with a recipe dating to colonial times.
I hope this qualifies. "Sugar Pie Honey Bunch" is listed as part of the title.
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Originally posted by CanDB View Post
Apples, Peaches, Pumpkin Pie - Jay & The Techniques (1967)
Shoo Fly pie (or Shoofly pie) is a molasses pie common to both Pennsylvania Dutch cuisine or Amish cooking and Southern (U.S.) cooking. Apple Pan Dowdy (or Apple pandowdy) is a baked apple pastry traditionally associated with Pennsylvania Dutch cooking, with a recipe dating to colonial times.
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