Originally Posted By alexbook Lots of Beatle talk around here lately. Let's go with another one: Which Beatles song has the word "eggrolls" in the lyric?
Originally Posted By alexbook Okay, so maybe they didn't really sing "eggrolls." Or maybe they did. It's kind of hard to tell. The lyric is: "Caught an early plane back to London. Fifty [something that sounds like "eggrolls" although it may have been "acorns"] tied in a sack."
Originally Posted By alexbook Okay, here's a nearly-complete verse and chorus. Somebody out there must know it: "Caught the early plane back to London, Fifty [something] tied in a sack. The men from the press Said, 'We wish you success. It's good to have the both of you back.' "Christ, you know it ain't easy, You know how hard it can be. The way things are going, They're gonna crucify me."
Originally Posted By califtink I wanna try, here's one: "We didn't know who we were, we didn't know what we did..we were just on the road"
Originally Posted By califtink I think I am not real good at this - the title of the song is included in my lyric, and I didn't even realize that when I posted it! "Met a girl in a truck cafe, fell in love almost right away - 'til the Mercury was ready to roll.." This recording artist is, very sadly, no longer with us.. I still miss him.
Originally Posted By califtink I think I selected too obscure of a song.. I guess I did it because I've been listening to the CD, and I like the tune and lyrics so much, it is stuck in my head. Unlike some people, this doesn't bother me at all - not even if the song is It's a Small World - I've loved that since I was a little girl, and still do! Tell me when I need to just give the answer - you will probably go "whatever- never heard of it!" sorry....
Originally Posted By califtink "On The Road" John Denver, from the Back Home Again album. Again, I apologize.