Me, I'd prescribe listening to "Shannon" a couple of times. The song about a dead dog (by Henry Gross) never fails to make me sob, no matter that I know how manipulative it is.
'Conviction (1)'
Natter 45: Smooth as Billy Dee Williams.
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I'd prescribe listening to "Shannon" a couple of times. The song about a dead dog (by Henry Gross)
OMG, I remember that song. Strangest pop song ever.
Stranger than Timothy? I think not.
Oy. Yeah, you win. That one I *don't* remember.
Although I do think "Run, Joey, Run" has a special place up there in strange 70s pop songs about death.
If we're talking about '70s death songs, someone has to mention "Seasons in the Sun." I think there's a law.
If we're talking about '70s death songs, someone has to mention "Seasons in the Sun." I think there's a law.
Done, and done. It's the benchmark, certainly.
If we're talking about '70s death songs, someone has to mention "Seasons in the Sun." I think there's a law.
Also, "Afternoon Delight". Well, it IS about a "little death".
That one I *don't* remember.
Written by Rupert Holmes of "The Pina Colada Song" infamy, no less.
Who put the bop in the bop shoo bop shoo bop?
Written by Rupert Holmes of "The Pina Colada Song" infamy, no less.
I saw that! Weird.