The Rhythm Method
The Rhythm Method
"Though this be madness yet there is method in it."
--Wm. Shakespeare on WORD ASSOCIATION THREAD . . . er, make that HAMLET [[1602)
Method To The Madness - Undisputed Truth
Method To The Methuselah2 - The Disputed Truth
Waiting For An Alibi - Thin Lizzy
Tell Me A Story - Frankie Laine and Jimmy Boyd
How Could You Believe Me When I Said I Love You, When You Know I've Been A Liar All My Life - Fred Astaire & Jane Powell, 'Royal Wedding' [[aka 'Wedding Bells'), 1951
I Believe In You And Me - The Four Tops
Fairytale - The Pointer Sisters
Cinderella Rockafella - Esther And Abi Ofarim
Loves Me Like A Rock - Paul Simon
Love Me Inside Out - Bee Gees
You Turn Me Around - The Supremes
SPINNIN' AND SPINNIN'
Syreeta Wright
Kylie Minogue - Spinning Around
You Spin Me Round [[Like A Record) - Dead Or Alive
The Circle Game - Joni Mitchell
Brown Girl In The Ring - Boney M
Wear This Ring - Platters
Ring The Living Bell - Melanie Safka
'The Living Daylights' - Timothy Dalton, 1987
"You Ain't Livin' Till You're Word-Associatin'"
You Keep Me Word Associatin' On - Diana Ross & The Supremes
You Keep Me Moving On -Supremes
You're Moving Out Today - Carole Bayer Sager
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Pirin Tablets - The Birdcage - [[1996)
Just Like A Pill - P!nk
Pill Me Up Buttercup - The Foundations
Aintnuttin Buttersong - Public Enemy
Butter Davis Eye - Kim Carnes
I Know Butter [[the induction song at Weight Watchers) -
Gladys Knight & The Pips; Barbara McNair; The Marvelettes
"Take a sad song and make it butter"
Hay Jude [[Horse Feed Mix) - The Beatles
Nobody Does It Butter [[reduced fat cake mix) - Carly Simon
Better Be Good To Me - Tina Turner
[[Treat Me Nice) John Henry - Diana Ross & The Supremes
[["Hay Jude [[Horse Feed Mix)" & "Nobody Does It Butter [[reduced fat cake mix)" - S_S & WGB, you, two, are makin' me nuts. Excellent work.)
BUT I LOVE YOU MORE
The Supremes
More Than A Dream - Eivets Rednow
[[Like A) Nightmare - The Andantes
I Had Too Much To Dream [[Last Night) - The Electric Prunes
"Are four enough? Six, too many?"
Six to Four - George Benson
Five To One - The Doors
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25 Or 6 To 4 - Chicago
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Sweeney Todd
He's A Toddball - The Lewis Sisters
He's A Friend - Eddie Kendricks
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