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1. This song is sung by a girl who is explaining to her friends how to tell that a guy loves you. She tells them it isn't lots of things they think it might be.
No, no ... how CAN you "know if he loves you so"?
2. This country song talks about a man in love, and his habits when he first wakes up - as well as the last thing he does, at night. The song was made famous in 1971, by Charlie Pride.
What is the title of this song?
3. This song was sung by a child, and tells the story of what he thought he witnessed on Christmas Eve.
The title of the song reports what the little boy thinks he saw. What is the song?
4. This 1962 song is a bittersweet promise by a lover who won't see his sweetheart for the summer. He promises to meet her again, in September - and then asks her for a kiss; to seal the deal.
How does the song title describe the lovers' promise?
5. This song was a sad one. It was released in 1976 and then again in 1989, and both times it told the story of lovers who know they have to break up - and there's nothing left to do but to follow the words of the title.
What is the title of this song?
6. In the movie "Bye Bye Birdie", music writer Albert writes a special song for superstar Conrad Birdie to sing. Birdie is scheduled to sing it just before he goes into the Army. Because the song causes Birdie to get a little "friendlier" with local sweetheart Kim McAvey, her boyfriend Hugo gets very mad.
What's the name of the song?
7. This song was released by an unknown group named Steam, in 1970. It talks about sending someone packing. Its familiar lyrics are often used in sports games, to imply the competition is being severely beaten.
8. This song makes me cry, almost every time I hear it. It's sung by a father who tells the story of his little girl, growing up; starting with her as a toddler and ending at her wedding. The title of the song is a special type of "kiss" (using the little girl's eyelashes).
What is this special kind of kiss?
9. This song was written in 1935, but wasn't released as a hit until Louis Armstrong sang it in 1951. It was featured in the 1951 movie "The Strip" and talks about the kind of kiss the singer wants to get from his sweetheart.
10. This last song was sung with Mary Chapin Carpenter's customary sassy attitude. In the song, I guess her sweetheart was talking a bit too much. If you know what she said to her sweetheart, you will know the name of the song.
What is the title of the song?
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