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DIFFERENT song, SAME title!

Don't know if this was mentioned: Lady-Jack Jones, Lady-LRB, Lady-Kenny Rogers..and Lady(You Bring Me Up)Commodores
 
Are you a two-timer? :D To those two Times, you can add Time by Culture Club and Time by the Pozo-Seco Singers, a trio that included Don Williams, who would go on to have 17 number-one country hits. The Dave Clark Five also had a Time on their first album.
 
LARadioRewind said:
Are you a two-timer? :D To those two Times, you can add Time by Culture Club and Time by the Pozo-Seco Singers, a trio that included Don Williams, who would go on to have 17 number-one country hits. The Dave Clark Five also had a Time on their first album.
Don't forget the Album that stayed on the Billboard charts the longest, "Dark Side Of The Moon" by Pink Floyd with one of the biggest tracks- Time.
 
Here is another one: Staff Sergeant Barry Sadler, who had a number-one hit in 1966 with Ballad Of The Green Berets, had a song called Time on his second album, The "A" Team. (The album's title song was named for a military group---not to be confused with Hannibal, Face and Mr. T.)
 
LARadioRewind said:
Here is another one: Staff Sergeant Barry Sadler, who had a number-one hit in 1966 with Ballad Of The Green Berets, had a song called Time on his second album, The "A" Team. (The album's title song was named for a military group---not to be confused with Hannibal, Face and Mr. T.)

And that gives us another DS/ST, thanks to a recent chart entry by an English singer/songwriter:

The "A" Team -- S/Sgt. Barry Sadler
The "A" Team -- Ed Sheeran
 
"Crazy Love," Poco

"Crazy Love," The Allman Brothers Band

Both those songs even came out simultaneously.
 
"Rock and Roll Fantasy," the Kinks
"Rock and Roll Fantasy," Bad Company

These two charted about a year apart, I think.

Congratulate yourselves on hitting 50 pages on this thread! 8) Quite a few repeats in here, but we're still up to 50 pages! ;)
 
And Patsy Cline's Sweet Dreams was a remake of a Faron Young song from 1956.

Here is another example of "DSST": Faron Young (what a clever segue!) and Cannonball Adderley both did a song called Walk Tall.
 
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