Jim Adams is the reliable host of Song Lyric Sunday. Jim says: I am sure that it will be easy to find a song for La being used as this week’s prompt. Here are the “rules”: • Post the lyrics to the song of your choice, whether it fits the theme or not. If it…
Category: Song Lyric Sunday
#SLS — The Crazy Ones by Stellar Revival
Jim Adams is the steadfast host of Song Lyric Sunday. Jim says: I am sure that it will be easy to find a song for Crazy being used as this week’s prompt. Here are the “rules”: • Post the lyrics to the song of your choice, whether it fits the theme or not. If it…
#SLS — Baby It’s You by Smith
Jim Adams is the music-loving host of Song Lyric Sunday. Jim says: I am sure that it will be easy to find a song for this week’s prompt being Baby. Here are the “rules”: • Post the lyrics to the song of your choice, whether it fits the theme or not. If it does not…
#SLS — I Have the Touch by Peter Gabriel
Jim Adams is the anatomically-oriented host of Song Lyric Sunday. Jim says: I am hoping that responses will be more evenly distributed with this week’s prompt being Arms/Elbows/Knees/Legs. Here are the “rules”: • Post the lyrics to the song of your choice, whether it fits the theme or not. If it does not fit, then…
#SLS — Crave by Nuno Bettencourt
Jim Adams is the entertaining host of Song Lyric Sunday. Jim says: This week the Song Lyric Sunday prompt is face related, and I think that there are plenty of options with Chin/Ears/Eyes/Face/Mouth/Nose. Here are the “rules”: • Post the lyrics to the song of your choice, whether it fits the theme or not. If…
#SLS — Midnite Cruiser by Steely Dan
Jim Adams is the maker of broccoli cheese casserole and is the prepared host of Song Lyric Sunday. Jim says: In case you have not guessed it yet, the Song Lyric Sunday prompt is food related this week, because of the Thanksgiving holiday that is approaching. I think that everyone will have a lot of…
#SLS — Brandon Flowers, “Was it Something I Said?”
Jim Adams is the steadfast host of Song Lyric Sunday. Jim says: I, you, we or they do, only he or she does and the past tense of do takes the form did. Do, does and did each have a negative form which is don’t, doesn’t and didn’t and these are contractions. I didn’t like…
