Fave song and Lyrics


Whats your fave song?

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Are the lyrics to any of them online, i can only find 'the flame still burns'

"Do y'ou wanna come back to our hut" barry AUFPET

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My favourite one is "All Over The World" . It's bleeding awesome :)

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Scream Freedom.

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I love them all, but when Tony starts 'The Flame Still Burns' and Brian plays again for the first time, I am always in floods of tears, so it's gotta be that really.

I'd rather be happy than right, any day - Slartibartfast

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I've always been a sucker for emotional ballads, so both "What Might Have Been" and "The Flame Still Burns" are my favourites, but I also like good toe-tapping rockers, which translates here as "All Over The World", "Dirty Town", and "Dangerous Things". I have to say, though, that I'm with Les on "Scream Freedom" - not my cup of tea.

I can play The Flame Still Burns and All Over The World on my keyboard, but not the others. Can somebody try and transcribe the chords for all the songs?

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The Flame Still Burns is gorgeous, and What Might Have Been send shivers down my spine.

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Flame still Burns, definitely.
Oh, and you can find the soundtrack to the film on Amazon.com. Unfortunately, Tequilla Mockingbird isn't on it.

"You can't be a heretic to everybody."

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dirtytown, all over the world, black moon and the flame still burns.

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Scream freedom! It is Ray's song.

Then, in order: All you dangerous things, Black Moon Night, Dirty Town.

The only Ray song I'm not so keen on is All over the World, because I don't like the lyrics. I love "The flame still burns", of course.

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"All Over the World" and "The Flame Still Burns"...those are my favorites!

-Amanda

"She will remember your heart when men are fairy tales in storybooks written by rabbits"

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the flame still burns.i love this song.the soundtrack is permanently on my mp3 stick wherever i go.

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Yeah, "Flame Still BUrns" is truly a magical, magnificent piece of music. The version that Bill Niall (or is it Nail?) sings on the bus is equally heart-rending.

"Stealin'" is a fun little ditty; always fun to hear Billy Connolly sing!

"All Over The World" is a great straight ahead rocker that really works well.

"Brian's Theme (Reprise) and the acoustic version are really just incredible! I haven't heard of Steve Donnelly before but now I'm gonna look for more of his stuff!

And yes, I'd love to hear more of "Tequila Mockingbird" (love the pun on the title "To KIll A Mockingbird"!)


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