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No, Tallulah I didn't say that. Just to make it quite clear, the first poster set the rules out as follows:


1) Post another song by the same artist OR

2) Post a different song and artist, however, the new song title must contain one of the words from the song title before it. Not from the artist, from the SONG TITLE.


So it's back to tfwsoll's entry, which was:


Don't Cha Mess With My Money, My Honey, Or My Woman: L.V. Johnson


I nominate


Big Girls Don't Cry - Four Seasons

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