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poets and writers in songs
Seek your help in finding songs which mention famous poets and writers in their lyrics.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi, thanks to all. None of these were on my list and quite a few surprises. Surprised to see the roll-call of names in Neil Diamond's lyric "Done Too Soon," which I thought I knew. Overnight I added two songs of my own - "Dangling Conversations" by Simon & Garfunkel, which mentions poets Robert Frost and Emily Dickinson and the Beachs 1970s hit "Califorbnia Saga" which name-checks the 1962 Nobel Prize winner John Steinbeck.
I also posted this teaser on the Arts & Literature site, from where a deluge of responses came.
I also posted this teaser on the Arts & Literature site, from where a deluge of responses came.
The Divine Comedy - The Book Lovers
http://www.lyricsdir.com/the-divine-comedy-the -booklovers-lyrics.html
http://www.lyricsdir.com/the-divine-comedy-the -booklovers-lyrics.html
Looking back - my comment seems a bit rude - so apologies from me too !
Allegedly Sean Hughes is on the track as well, so that's another author!
If want an mp3 of it, leave you're e-mail here, this thread is well hidden now, so you shouldn't get any spammers getting your e-mail. If not good luck anyway.
Allegedly Sean Hughes is on the track as well, so that's another author!
If want an mp3 of it, leave you're e-mail here, this thread is well hidden now, so you shouldn't get any spammers getting your e-mail. If not good luck anyway.
JD Ovengloves
No I didnt think your ansser was rude. I am amazed "gaps" my own question has exposed in my knowledge of contemporary music. The Divine Comedy is one example.
I understand what it feels like to post an answer and not have it acknowledged. About a month back I did a research with which I was pleased for an answer in the art and literature section.
No I didnt think your ansser was rude. I am amazed "gaps" my own question has exposed in my knowledge of contemporary music. The Divine Comedy is one example.
I understand what it feels like to post an answer and not have it acknowledged. About a month back I did a research with which I was pleased for an answer in the art and literature section.