Of everywhere I could go, this is the place I figured I'd get the best input as to what song I'm thinking of. It's stuck in my head, but I can't remember any more words.It's a slow song form the 60's. and all I remember is "something Makes me happy."I can't remember the song name, or artist, or any other lyrics.never in my life has something bothered me so.
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Song I can't remember
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"sunshine on my shoulders makes me happy"?if that it, it's by John Denver
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Which would actually be from the 70's.
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the cowsills - the rain the park & other thingsNot sure if that helps ?
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I knew it was John Denver.gah, google failed me
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when Google fails, you can always turn to me :smile:
[here's the details on the album][0]
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John Denver = one of the alltime greats.Man I miss him.
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Quote: Man I miss him. Don't we all! Don't we all. It seems that most of the greats are taken from us too soon.
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Originally Posted By: readytogo Quote: Man I miss him. Don't we all! Don't we all. It seems that most of the greats are taken from us too soon. And Kanye goes on living...(shakes head)
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Originally Posted By: damienAnd Kanye goes on living...(shakes head) lmao!!!I prefer Cayenne anyway
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and this is the reason I know there is no god!look at fucking Nirvana, hes dead and that fucking hole is still breathing my air! John lennon, dead, six shots, clsoe range and not one fucking hole in yoko fucking ono?Bullshit! there is no god!Elvis, look what happened to him? someone should of come up behind him in about 1967 and put a gun to the back of his head and splattered his head all over the wall.That way we could still remember him in a nice way instead of a big fat bloated drug addict sitting on the shitter with his last piece of kingly evidence floating in the toilet behind him.
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Speaking of the greats,Feb 3 marks 51 years since Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and JP Richardson went down in a plane, The day the music died.Unless shit changed, that is also the tentative release date for a movie about JP, better known as The Big Bopper, will be released, completing the trilogy.The Buddy Holly Story, Labamba, and now The day the Music Died.Title taken from a Don McClean song, American Pie.EDIT: video link You Tube Video for the SONG American Pie. Verse 1A long long time agoI can still remember how that music used to make me smileAnd I knew if I had my chanceThat I could make those people danceAnd maybe they'd be happy for a whileBut February made me shiverWith every paper I'd deliverBad news on the doorstepI couldn't take one more stepI can't remember if I criedWhen I read about his widowed brideBut something touched me deep insideThe day the music died{Refrain}So, bye-bye, Miss American PieDrove my chevy to the leveeBut the levee was dryAnd them good old boys were drinkin' whiskey and ryeSingin' this'll be the day that I dieThis'll be the day that I dieVerse 2Did you write the Book of LoveAnd do you have faith in God aboveIf the Bible tells you soDo you believe in rock n' rollCan music save your mortal soulAnd can you teach me how to dance real slowWell, I know that you're in love with him'Cause I saw you dancin' in the gymYou both kicked off your shoesMan, I dig those rhythm & bluesI was a lonely, teenage broncin' buckWith a pink carnation and a pickup truckBut I knew I was out of luckThe day the music diedI started singin'{Refrain}Verse 3Now for ten years we've been on our ownAnd moss grows fat on a rollin' stoneBut that's not how it used to beWhen the Jester sang for the King and QueenIn a coat he borrowed from James DeanIn a voice that came from you and meOh, and while the King was looking downThe Jester stole his thorny crownThe courtroom was adjournedNo verdict was returnedAnd while Lenin read a book on MarxThe quartet practiced in the parkAnd we sang dirges in the darkThe day the music diedWe were singin'{Refrain}Verse 4Helter Skelter in a summer swelterThe birds flew off with a fallout shelterEight miles high and falling fastIt landed foul on the grassThe players tried for a forward passWith the Jester on the sidelines in a castNow the half-time air was sweet perfumeWhile the Sergeants played a marching tuneWe all got up to danceOh but we never got the chance'Cause the players tried to take the fieldThe marching band refused to yieldDo you recall what was revealedThe day the music diedWe started singing{Refrain}Verse 5Oh, and there we were, all in one placeA generation lost in spaceWith no time left to start againSo come on, Jack, be nimble, Jack be quickJack Flash sat on a candlestick'Cause fire is the devils only friendOh, and as I watched him on the stageMy hands were clenched in fists of rageNo angel born in HellCould break that Satan's spellAnd as flames climbed high into the nightTo light the sacrificial riteI saw Satan laughing with delightThe day the music diedHe was singing{Refrain}Verse 6I met a girl who sang the bluesAnd I asked her for some happy newsBut she just smiled and turned awayI went down to the sacred storeWhere I'd heard the music years beforeBut the man there said the music wouldn't playAnd in the streets the children screamedThe lovers cried, and the poets dreamedBut not a word was spokenThe church bells all were brokenAnd the three men I admire mostThe Father, Son and the Holy GhostThey caught the last train for the coastThe day the music diedAnd they were singin'{Refrain}Bye-bye, Miss American PieDrove my chevy to the levyBut the levy was dryAnd them good old boys were drinking whiskey and ryeSinging this'll be the day that I dieThey were singin'Bye-bye, Miss American PieDrove my chevy to the levyBut the levy was dryAnd them good old boys were drinking whiskey and ryeSinging this'll be the day that I die