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Matching Song Game

On The Good Ship Lollipop - Shirley Temple
 
Pop Music- M
 
Sick Again - Led Zeppelin
 
In The Midnight Hour - Wilson Pickett
 
Our Song - The XX
 
Song Of Bangladesh - Joan Baez
 
She’s Got Her Ticket - Tracy Chapman
 
Ticket To Ride - The Beatles
 
Riders on the Storm - The Doors
 
Storm In A Tea Cup - Lynsey de Paul
 
Storm in a Teacup was written by Lynsey de Paul. True, the Fortunes were the first to release it.

Down By The River - Neil Young
 
The River - Bruce Springsteen

(Doesn't move it on, I admit)
 
Rivers Of Babylon - Boney M

@C&E Guy & @mikeyB

Riders on the Storm comes up quite regularly on here. As a response, I'’m sure that I’ve used the Fortunes version as well as the
totally different Red Hot Chilli Peppers one with the “American” spelling of "teacup" in the title and wanted another version
Lynsey de Paul’s version here

TBH I prefer the Fortune’s version but for some strange reason, up until posting it on here, I thought it was by Godley and Crème.

Still you learn something new every day. :D

Update:
Incidentally, it’s also the name of a bootleg collection of Rolling Stones rarities. Being a good citizen, I won’t post a link, but you can find it by using Mr Google.🙂
 
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Autonomous Zone - Killing Joke
 
Killer on the Loose - Thin Lizzy
 
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