Originally Posted By mickey_ring dalmatians! Post 199 not written by John Denver. Written by a Canadian fellow. The CD that this song is on was released in 1987ish.
Originally Posted By disneyfreaksk The only Canadian songster of the eighties I know of is Brian Adams, but the words are not sounding familiar.
Originally Posted By mickey_ring Second Nature by Rush. Try this one: "They get up every morning From the alarm clock's warning Take the 8:15 into the city There's a whistle up above And people push and people shove And all the girls Who try to look pretty And if your train's on time You can get to work by 9 And start your slaving job to get your pay If you ever get annoyed Look at me, I'm self-employed I love to work at nothing all day"
Originally Posted By disneyfreaksk Oh man! I knew Rush was from Canada! Those lyrics sure are ringing bells...
Originally Posted By MissCandice I love Rush but haven't listened to that album in awhile. The last lyric is from "Taking Care of Business" by Bachman Turner Overdrive.
Originally Posted By MissCandice alrighty, here goes my stab at this game. Beautiful girl, lovely dress High school smiles, oh yes Beautiful girl, love your dress Where she is now I can only guess
Originally Posted By mickey_ring some great tunes came from S and the B. 'specially if you are driving east!
Originally Posted By mickey_ring new year, new song: "Like painted kites, those days and nights - went flyin by The world was new, beneath a blue - umbrella sky Then softer than, a piper man - one day it called to you"
Originally Posted By MissCandice Ok, here goes: She would never say where she came from Yesterday don’t matter if it’s gone While the sun is bright Or in the darkest night No one knows She comes and goes