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one word song titles .. female name

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Originally posted by Great Big Stees
Marianne: Leonard Cohen
Suzanne - Leonard Cohen






PS. Wasn't that "So long Marianne"?

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Eleanor Rigby - The Beatles

Uhh...I mean Eleanorrigby

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Michelle - Beatles

along with HeyJude .... 😀

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Originally posted by AThousandYoung
Eleanor Rigby - The Beatles

Uhh...I mean Eleanorrigby
LilyRosemaryandtheJackofhearts. - Dylan


Beat that! 😵

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Originally posted by jimslyp69
Sweaty Betty (Unknown). 😕
You sure you don't mean "Woolly Bully" by Sam the Sham and the Pharoes?

Now there was a good song about sheep-shaggers...

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Fürelise (Beethoven)
Gretchenamspinnrade (Schubert)
Adelaide (Schubert)

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Originally posted by Dr Strangelove
PS. Wasn't that "So long Marianne"?
Indeed it was.

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Charlotte (The Harlot)- Iron Maiden

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How about Layla - Derek and the Dominos?

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Has anyone mentioned Little Richard/Lucille ?

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Originally posted by Dr Strangelove
Suzanne - Leonard Cohen






PS. Wasn't that "So long Marianne"?
You're right of course. I misread the thread....Ooooooops🙄

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Originally posted by Nordlys
Fürelise (Beethoven)
Isn't that 2 words?

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Originally posted by Hindstein
Isn't that 2 words?
Does it look like two words? 😉 (What do you think of "Gretchenamspinnrade"?)

Edit: I have to admit that "Fürelise" is no song, though.

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Originally posted by Nordlys
Does it look like two words? 😉 (What do you think of "Gretchenamspinnrade"?)

Edit: I have to admit that "Fürelise" is no song, though.
It is two words, though.... http://www.harmonytalk.com/download/FurElise.pdf

😉

I don't know Gretchenamspinnrade - it's by Liszt, isn't it?

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Originally posted by Hindstein
It is two words, though.... http://www.harmonytalk.com/download/FurElise.pdf

😉

I don't know Gretchenamspinnrade - it's by Liszt, isn't it?
It's at least as much one word as "LilyRosemaryandtheJackofhearts" is one word. 😠

Several composers have written songs or pieces called "Gretchen am Spinnrade", it's from Faust. I was referring to the Schubert song (see above).

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