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Somehow at this time of the year I always think of this song. It's called October Song.


Can you post a song which includes in its title a day or a month preferably with a u tube clip? There are only 19 to choose from. I could do some more but thought I'd make it a little game which won't go on for ever and ever.

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Just off the top of my head.


January - Pilot

April, Come She Will - Simon & Garfunkel

September - Earth Wind & Fire

October - U2

November Rain - GnR

December 1963 - Frankie Valley & The Four Seasons


Sunday Bloody Sunday - U2

Monday, Monday - Mamas and Papas

Friday On My Mind - The Easybeats


Mind you, if you do lyrics you can cover the lot with Calendar Girl (Neil Sedaka) and Friday I'm in Love (The Cure)

red devil Wrote:

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> Meds, to make it a little more difficult

> (eventually) how about a rule that people have to

> post in a fixed order ie Monday, Tuesday etc..then

> January, February etc...


No, no, no....it's meant to be easy and if a day/month has gone, its gone.Have they all gone already? I hate those other bloody games that go on forever.

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