LA_Steve
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Just like that river twisting thru the dusty landOn the sand, dancing- they tell you in the song
This poll is invalid because it leaves out Layla, which is obviously the correct answer to this question according to the criteria you proposed.It's not difficult, but most of you will get it wrong anyway, so here it is:
Looking for your favorite song on its musical merits - not the most popular, not the most influential, not the one named after your favorite ex. Musically the best song.
Any and all covers can be lumped in with the original
Song titles must be a name ONLY, so don't bother reminding me about Ah! Leah!. Yes, it's a superior song to all of these, but it has extraneous words. No Mrs. Robinsons or Lady Madonnas.
"But Cage, there are women named Patience. and Faith" GTHO with all of that nonsense. In fact, I'm removing the Other option right now because I'm convinced all of you will only abuse it. And no 'tacoes' either. None of you can handle a 'tacoes' option.
Rosa Parks is a much more correcter answerThis poll is invalid because it leaves out Layla, which is obviously the correct answer to this question according to the criteria you proposed.
Also, I was born to handle tacoes.
I mean, seriously?This poll is invalid because it leaves out Layla, which is obviously the correct answer to this question according to the criteria you proposed.
Also, I was born to handle tacoes.
Another quality addition and glaring omission. Lola by The Kinks, Maria by Santana, Belinda by Ben Folds, Gracie by Ben Folds, Kate by Ben Folds, Jackie Blue by Ozark Mtn Daredevils, Cecilia by Simon & Garfunkel, Chelsea Dagger by the Fratellis, Delilah by Tom Jones, etc.Rosa Parks is a much more correcter answer
Alice, Alice, who the @$#% is Alice