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Author: Jens
Posted: Feb 11 2005 - 04:41 AM
Subject: You're welcome
Glad you found it. I really liked it back then (I was about 14), kind of an innocent folky sound but with a more mature theme unusual for then. When virtually all songs were about yearning for or finding true love, etc., she's telling him to stay away. You mean there are other things to sing about than puppy love? Hmmm...interesting concept. That's how it struck me, anyway. Happy listening.
Author: Lis
Posted: Feb 11 2005 - 12:08 AM
Subject: thank you!
Much thanks! The song was a different drum. I wasted the whole day searching for it. I should have asked someone sooner.
Author: Jens
Posted: Feb 09 2005 - 04:36 PM
Subject: maybe Stone Poneys
This is a shot in the dark, but maybe you're thinking of a song by the Stone Poneys, Linda Rondstadt's first band. "You and I are marching (or travelling?) to the beat of a different drum." It's from the 60's and called "Different DRum", I think.
Author: Dan
Posted: Feb 07 2005 - 09:51 PM
Subject: I think...
Check Sonny and Cher tunes
Author: Lis
Posted: Feb 06 2005 - 12:32 AM
Subject: does anyone know this song?
The only lyrics I know(and I'm not sure if they're correct) are Here we are.. dancing to the beat of our own drum...
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