Santana's "Black Magic Woman"?
'Life of the Party'
Buffista Music 4: Needs More Cowbell!
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
U2's "Mysterious Ways"?
the hardest to convey was "Pheadra" at least I think that's the name.
That's "Some Velvet Morning," if you're ever looking for it.
I was trying to describe more of the songs they had done together and the hardest to convey was "Pheadra" at least I think that's the name.
That's "Some Velvet Morning," if you're ever looking for it.
Huh. My brother played me that song once, and even he thought it was called "Phaedra". Interesting.
I always put Wildfire into that songs the cheesy 70's songs about animals category.
She's Got a New Spell by Billy Bragg.
Two songs about voodoo queen Marie Leveau -- Redbone's "Witch Queen of New Orleans" and Bobby Bare's "Marie Leveau."
Then there's Helen Reddy's "Angie Baby," with its brilliant combination of cheese and menace. Written, by the way, by Alan O'Day, whose "Undercover Angel" may also fit.
I mention "You Can Do Magic" by America because it's a wonderful bit of pop, but it probably fits even less well than "Undercover Angel."
Oh, these are some good ideas! Thanks!
Now that you've got the ball rolling, I suddenly remembered "Killer Queen"!
Oh, man, "Undercover Angel" takes me right back to fifth grade. Heh.
Happy Birthday, Jon!
Also, there are many b-day wishes for you in Natter....