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Real Deal
by Brian Austin Whitney - 05/07/26 01:38 AM
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by Gary E. Andrews - 05/06/26 05:36 PM
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Ok here’s a little something to get your brain going and hopefully sort out the people who really do know their music from those that know how to Google  Your task is to name songs where the title is exactly the same as that of a well known movie of book? Title songs of movies don’t count so for example, The Sound of Music, Born Free or Jailhouse Rock would not be allowed. If the song is about the book or story (or refers to it) you get 1 point, if the song just shares the same title you get 2 points. Here’s a couple of each type to get you going: Breakfast At Tiffany’s – Deep Blue Something (1 point) Wuthering Heights – Kate Bush (1 point) American Pie – Don Maclean/Madonna (2 points) That’s Entertainment – The Jam (2 points) I just know you guys are going to be great at this, so let’s have them! Nigel
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