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DIFFERENT song, SAME title!

Hurricane-- Bob Dylan
Hurricane-- Leon Everette

One-- Three Dog Night
One-- Creed
One-- Mary J. Blige

Heavy Metal-- Don Felder
Heavy Metal-- Sammy Hagar

All Night Long-- Lionel Richie
All Night Long-- Joe Walsh

Photograph-- Nickelback
Photograph-- Ringo Starr
Photograph-- Def Leppard

Waterloo-- Stonewall Jackson
Waterloo-- ABBA
 
^ It's amazing that there's even more than one Midnight Blue.....

I know the Louise Tucker one....many light AC stations played it, but still it was sorta intense, like "Take My Breath Away."

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cd637299 said:
^ It's amazing that there's even more than one Midnight Blue.....
I know the Louise Tucker one....many light AC stations played it, but still it was sorta intense, like "Take My Breath Away."
cd
Rex Smith or Berlin? That title has been used more than once, too. (I'm guessing that Berlin is the one to which you are referring.)
 
firepoint525 said:
cd637299 said:
^ It's amazing that there's even more than one Midnight Blue.....
I know the Louise Tucker one....many light AC stations played it, but still it was sorta intense, like "Take My Breath Away."
cd
Rex Smith or Berlin? That title has been used more than once, too. (I'm guessing that Berlin is the one to which you are referring.)

Berlin. Rex had "YOU Take My Breath Away," if the title is correct. Rex's tune was hardly intense, unless you count his little scream near the end.

cd
 
Silkie said:
Point of No Return - Kansas
Point of No Return - Gene McDaniels

& Expose'

(Kansas' was spelled "Point of Know Return", but I'll let it slide)

cd
 
"Evil Woman" -- Crow
"Evil Woman" -- ELO
plus several deep album cuts with that title by several artists, all different songs
 
The Boys are Back In Town - Thin Lizzy
The Boys are Back In Town - Bus Boys
 
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