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In reply to the discussion: Name a song with a woman's name in the title. [View all]Manifestor_of_Light
(21,046 posts)146. Sure did.
Yep, the Chad Mitchell Trio. Couldn't find a video of it. Chad Mitchell left, and they were called The Mitchell Trio, and he was replaced by one Henry John Deutschendorf Jr. -- known to us as John Denver. That's John Denver you hear in the intro.
"You can't chop your mother up in Massachusetts, Not even if you're tired of her cuisine, You can't chop your mother up in Massachusetts, I know it's almost sure to cause a scene"
The Bee Gees first hit the charts in 1963. Hits were "To Love Somebody", "1941 New York Mining Disaster", "Massachusetts", "I Started a Joke" and many others.
Example of pre-disco Bee Gees. 1968-"Words"
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I was wrong about "Jean". It was done by somebody named Oliver. Sounded like the BeeGees though.
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"Runaround Sue" was released in 1961, right after Dion left Dion & the Belmonts,
red dog 1
Jan 2016
#142
Sara gets around a lot in music, Sara - Starship, Sara Smile - Hall and Oates, Sara - Fleetwood Mac.
Liberal Veteran
Jan 2016
#154
"Sylvia." I wouldn't be surprised if half the people here aren't old enough to have heard it.
Cal33
Jan 2016
#175