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Ups and Downs in Rock & Roll

Yessir, That's My Baby - Ricky Nelson
Nobody's Sweetheart Now - Pasadena Roof Orchestra
 
radioman148 said:
Ride My See Saw--Moody Blues
I'm Walkin'--Fats Domino

Heck, Ride My See Saw is an up and down in and of itself.

Over The Rainbow - Patti LaBelle
Under The Boardwalk - The Drifters
 
Sweet Home Alabama - Lynard Skynard
The Most Beautiful Girl In The World - Charlie Rich

Do You Believe In Magic - The Lovin' Spoonful
Life Is A Rock - Reunion

Last Train To Clarksville - The Monkees
Cruisin' - Smokey
 
Angel Face (Lonely Night) - The Captain & Tenille
Evil Woman - Crow
 
Last Kiss - J Frank Wilson and the Caveliers
I Want My baby Back - Jimmy Cross
 
radioman148 said:
hornet61 said:
Last Kiss - J Frank Wilson and the Caveliers
I Want My baby Back - Jimmy Cross

Those are both "downs", but I get your drift.

Aaaaaah but remember..."last kiss" she dies and is buried(Down)..."I want my baby back" ....he digs her back (up)................"I Want My Baby Back" may be the most bizzare songs ever of the 1955-1970 era..today nothing is sacred.
 
hornet61 said:
radioman148 said:
hornet61 said:
Last Kiss - J Frank Wilson and the Caveliers
I Want My baby Back - Jimmy Cross

Those are both "downs", but I get your drift.

Aaaaaah but remember..."last kiss" she dies and is buried(Down)..."I want my baby back" ....he digs her back (up)................"I Want My Baby Back" may be the most bizzare songs ever of the 1955-1970 era..today nothing is sacred.

Yes--that's why I said I get your drift.
 
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