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In reply to the discussion: What do you think is the cheesiest 70's song? [View all]astral
(2,531 posts)59. You didn't loVe this song, and her voice?
I was 10. I had never heard of them (wait, wasn't this their first hit?) And when it came on the radio, if I could, I would lay down and close my eyes til it was over. Her voice was so beautiful. Near the end I heard she wanted to break away and sing solo but was discouraged from doing so, or for some reason wasn't free to do it yet. Her voice will always be one of my favorites, even if I wasn't crazy about most of their songs, Close to You was a winner.
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CurtEastPoint
Nov 2016
#9
I always preferred The When People Were Shorter And Lived Near The Water version of Honey:
Ken Burch
Nov 2016
#124
Anyone else bothered by the singers attitude toward his partners melancholy and pain?
SQUEE
Nov 2016
#116
Never could figure that song out - why did the lights go out? Big thunderstorm or something? nt
Kashkakat v.2.0
Nov 2016
#119
LOL I was JUST trying to remember the title, as I remembered how awful it was!
BigDemVoter
Nov 2016
#81
It's funny- I'd expect to despise The Carpenters, but I think Karen had one of the prettiest and
NBachers
Nov 2016
#123
I learnt how to play that on the piano and it took me a while as I don't read
applegrove
Dec 2016
#138
I was with a group in Ashland, OR for the Shakespeare Festival and other theatre circa 1976 or 1977
PufPuf23
Nov 2016
#77
My daughter played that at a car wash fund raising event when she was in high school a few year ago!
progressoid
Nov 2016
#95
LOL never could figure that one out -why did Chicago die? Big fire or something? Mrs Oleary's
Kashkakat v.2.0
Nov 2016
#120
I love Sweet. Glam rock never broke in the US so solid rock bands like Slade and Sweet
anneboleyn
Dec 2016
#143
Sometimes when we touch the honesty s too much, just wanna hold you till I DIE , till we
Kashkakat v.2.0
Nov 2016
#121
"The Things We Do For Love" by 10cc, preceded by the dreary "I'm Not in Love"
NBachers
Nov 2016
#125
I support Orrex's nomination of 'No Charge'; but the runners up are 'Mother of Mine' and 'Hello This
LeftishBrit
Nov 2016
#128