Mystery Lyrics Back To School Theme Week. Todays offering is a Scottish funk and R&B band, who had a series of soul and disco hits between 1974 and 1980. They are best known for their million selling song, “Pick Up the Pieces”. The band name was initially proposed
Just days after Alan announced that he had written the first Cyrkle song ever to be published, we now learn that Sev sang background vocals on “Lady In Black” on the 2002 Uriah Heep Live In The USA DVD. He was also interviewed about this, and the interview is also on the
On Sev’s Mystery Lyrics presentation on thursday, player and family member alan Novich revealed to us that he wrote the first song that the Cyrkle ever recorded – “Waiting in the Rain”. Here is what he had to say… “As sevvie well knows, these are
Due to persisting problems with AOL I am sending out todays notification using a Newsletter plugin. If this works out alright, it will be goodbye to AOL. I’ve had enough … Welcome to another edition of online Mystery Lyrics. We have more goodies lined up for you this week,
Wednesday’s choice for Mystery Lyrics was Simply Red with a song from their famous “Men and Women” album – Maybe Someday You can read the answers and comments to this presentation at the foot of the page, or click here to be taken to the first comment… Today
This was the April edition of Online Mystery Lyrics with your host Dave. In this edition of Mystery Lyrics a Barbra Streisand song, written by Barry Gibb was presented. The song “Make It Like A Memory” appeared on her “Guilty” album. You can have a look
The Seekers song “The Carnival Is Over” was presented on this day as Dave stepped in to substitute for Sev. You can read the clue as well as the reason for the substitution below… Standing in for Sev, as he, Kat and family today face the heartbreaking task of laying
Two songs for the price of one today, as we had a look back to the 60s and a couple of songs that were big hits in England, but not, it seems, in the USA. Todays songs were The Four Pennies – Juliet, and Keith West – Excerpt from a Teenage Opera Dave The Face Welcome
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