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Re: Name that tune

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Thank you Mr. Gould.

"Little hotel, older than Hell"
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I knew the last 3, no idea on this one ........ but what a great line :-)
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Wolfmiester wrote: Tue Oct 09, 2018 6:17 pm I knew the last 3, no idea on this one ........ but what a great line :-)
Wolfie, here are some more lines to like. :D

"Little hotel, older than Hell,
Dark as the coal in the mine.
Blanket so thin, I lay there and grin,"
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Oh well. :cry:

I thought that this song was a bit later, but it is from the 1960s. Still, many of us were listening to music then, and others have access to recordings! :mrgreen:

In addition to various American folk, rock, and country singers, it was recorded by Irish, English, and even Danish (in Danish) singers.
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It does not look like this is going well. #-o

One last try, with some of the chorus: [-o<

"when you gonna let me get sober
Leave me along, let me go home
I wann'a go back and start over."
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It looks like we need the first line of the chorus:

"Bottle of wine, fruit of the vine"
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I think we need the name of the song!! :lol:
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Again?
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Very frustrating - know the entire song but not the title!!
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As I said before, the title of the song is in the first line of the chorus.

If you need a clue, it is not "fruit of the vine".
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Even based on the last clue, everyone is too proud to identify "Bottle of Wine ".

I do not want another turn, so I really hope someone rescues me soon!

We watched the movie this next song comes from in our suite, and the piano musician on board played it.

"She gets too hungry for dinner at eight. "

Extra crossover points for naming the film. :^o
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I'll rescue you Peter. :) It's The Lady is a Tramp.
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Bless you, Jill! ^O^

You can even get extra points for "Pal Joey" if you want.
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Thank you Peter. :)

I am feeling reasonably confident about my choice. :^o

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Oh nooooo!!

I know this one.

Actually, I know I know I know I know.

But I do not know if I want to choose again.

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Peter:

I know, I know, I know, I know
That it's your go, your go, your go, your go
:) =D> 8)
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Bill Withers :-)
Definitely Peter's go :D
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No one appears to have actually "named that tune yet"..?

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plummy wrote: Wed Oct 31, 2018 9:13 am No one appears to have actually "named that tune yet"..?

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That is correct but as it is Halloween and I am now hanging upside down from the branch of a tree ... and I know where you live ... then I say it is Peter's turn. Unless of course ... Peter says otherwise.🦇🎃 :fsbgrin:
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Plummy wants it and I do not.

And he is correct by the rules.
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Peter_S wrote: Wed Oct 31, 2018 4:00 pm Plummy wants it and I do not.
Then Plummy it is.
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You should know by now that I am always correct ;-) ;-) Mrs P will attest to that fact (as long as she says it's ok for me to say so)

From one of my favourite songs ever:

Io sogno d'anime che sono sempre libere
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Re: Name that tune

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I rarely have an answer, but I'm always entertained by the antics in this thread... :)
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My Italian song repertoire is limited to La Dame I mobile, and Il pinto de blu. The quote is not from Verdi.

Bobby Rydell liked the title Volare.

Of course, if I am totally off base, Ron can enjoy the antics!
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I cannot speak Italian but I think that sogno is dream and libere is probably to do with free or freedom ( liberty )?

Wild connections here but like many people, I know the basic outline of some popular operas. In La Traviata, the heroine ( whose name escapes me ), wants to leave her old life and start afresh. She sings a well known aria, which was requested occasionally on Two Way Family Favourites. I have the tune in my head but I cannot think of the title. Or am I also way of base?
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