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Mon 15 Sep, 2003 11:05 am
From a friend:
Some of the artists from the 60's are re-releasing their hits with new lyrics to accommodate us Baby Boomers... good news, for those feeling a little older and missing those great old tunes...
Herman's Hermits
"Mrs. Brown, You've Got A Lovely Walker"
The Bee Gees
"How Can You Mend A Broken Hip"
The Temptations
"Papa's Got A Kidney Stone"
Ringo Starr
"I Get By With A Little Help From Depends"
Marvin Gaye
"I Heard It Through The Grape Nuts"
Procol Harem
"A Whiter Shade Of Hair"
Johnny Nash
"I Can't See Clearly Now"
Leo Sayer
"You Make Me Feel Like Napping"
ABBA
"Denture Queen"
Paul Simon
"Fifty Ways To Lose Your Liver"
Roberta Flack
"The First Time Ever I Forgot Your Face"
Commodores
"Once, Twice, Three Times To The Bathroom"
Rolling Stones
"You Can't Always Pee When You Want"
Bobby Darin
"Splish, Splash, I Was Havin' A Flash"
Frank, I don't know about you, but not one of those revised songs applies to me. As a matter of fact, I still do the NYT's puzzle in ink.
Remember?
Remember what?
Now let's see. Should that be one applies or should the verb agree with songs. Hmmmmm.