mmm...Hello Goodbye & Love Me Do
mmm...Hello Goodbye & Love Me Do
And I recall my fall from grace, another time another place..
Hello Goodbye
Helter Skelter
Messi scores on the rebound.
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Originally Posted by Adolf Grünbaum
In a bit of a reversal given I generally prefer latter stuff to their early (still brilliant) stuff, I'll go for the two earlier versions:
All My Loving by the slimmest of margins
and Love Me Do - a gem of a song.
GOOD OLD COLLINGWOOD - PREMIERS IN 2010Originally Posted by Irfan
Is Cam White, Is Good.
All My Loving & Helter Skelter
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I'm a member of Club KerryOriginally Posted by Richard
I'm Green
The color of immortality, nature and envy - you are truly a unique person. While clearly the color of nature, you also symbolize rebirth, fertility and hope in the world. On the other side of the spectrum, a natural aptitude to money with green coming to signify money and possibly even *********!
The late surge for All My Loving is not enough as Hello Goodbye wins 5-4. Also, another late surge for Love Me Do is not enough to topple Helter Skelter, wich wins 6-4.
We get the point. Sheesh!
next battle?
Yeah, coming. Forum died on me last night, and it was the last thing I was going to do before I went to bed.
Here goes:
Savoy Truffle (White Album) v (29) Back In the USSR (White Album)
&
(30) She Came In Yhrough The Bathroom Window (Abbey Road) v Baby You're A Rich Man (Magical Mystery Tour)
First one's pretty straightforward to my ears: has to be Back in the USSR.
Second is rather closer, but I'm going with Baby You're a Rich Man as it's the more instrumentally inventive song & probably has the more memorable chorus too.
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Back In the USSR
She Came In Yhrough The Bathroom Window
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