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chazkratz (Quiz) What song is this line from ? (285* d) RE: (Quiz) What song is this line from ? 13 Sep 06


Here are the ones from my last night's list which no one identified:

2. She told me not to play around but I done let that deal go down. (I can't believe no one got this one: Hank Williams, "Move It on Over.")

3. I know for certain that you have a right to be free. ("I'm Too Far Gone," the version I heard was by Emmylou Harris--but it was probably a cover.)

7. Now the big three have departed but not so the cult they started... ("Oh,Doctor Freud"--I don't know the writer or who might have recorded it)

9. Ain't i always nice to your kid sister? (Tompall Glaser, "Put Another Log on the Fire")

10. This wimmen's liberation is a-goin' to yer head. (Texas gubernatorial candidate Kinky Friedman and his Texas Jew-Boys,) "Put Your Biscuits in the Oven and Your Buns into Bed")


And here are a few more

1. Nobody could ignore that little girl next door, she sure looked sweet in her first evening gown.

2. When you were a boy did the Cheyenne and Sioux refuse to play nicely with you?

3. Got a lot of ice and snow here half as cold as all the people I've found.

4. Your woman says "Hey, Pedro, you're actin' crazy like a clown."

5. I was tokin' on a number, listenin' to the radio.

6. The evil gin does would be hard to assess.

7. We're playin' cards, writin' home, and havin' lots of fun...

8. Aunt Natasha drives the tractor, Grandma runs the cream extractor.

Charles


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