Some wags in college displaced the lyrics by taking away one syllable, like this --
Row, row your boat gent ly down the stream mare- rilly, mare-rilly, mare-rilly, mare-rilly, life is but a dream *
The * is where you expect the last note.
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Paper Lace, The Night Chicago Died. I was 5 when it came out, heard it on the radio.
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Puff the Magic Dragon, which of course at that age (probably late-mid-single digits) I had no idea the real meaning of. My sister had a little 45 player, probably Barbie special or something, and we had that record.
I remember being very freaked out by 10cc's "I'm not in Love", and of course at that age I had no idea what "10cc" referred to either.
I missed a lot when I was young apparently.
Last edited by Dean Roddey on March 20, 2018 14:14.
This one. I think I knew every word to this song by the time I was 6 years old. I haven't thought about this song in years. As I recall, this was a very popular song.
Looking at the release date now, it was released when I was 5.
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