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Name 10 Songs That Don't Refer To Interpersonal Relationships

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davebro | 20:22 Sun 28th Feb 2021 | ChatterBank
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Most pop songs you hear are boy/girl or other/other related. Can you give some that don't refer to a sexual relationship?
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My Ding a Ling ( God knows what Chuck was referring to ) lol
Define 'pop song'
Roy, stop overthinking and go with it
How about "Big Bad John" by Jimmy Dean. Anyone else remember that one?
"Daddy wouldn't buy me a bow wow."
The Beautiful South - The Table
Hurricane - Bob Dylan
Me , I do Pooka

Working in a coal mine by Lee Dorsey
Madness - Driving In My Car
Bobbisox1
Roy, stop overthinking and go with it
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ok...Shaddap You Face
A town like Malice by the Jam
A Horse With No Name
Route 66
My White Bicycle
Sunny Afternoon
Waterloo Sunset
The Riddle
Pleasant Valley Sunday
Old Man
Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
Life Is A Long Song
Haha, I asked for that Roy :0)))
Loads, most of David Bowie's hits for example
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I'm discounting Christmas songs! "I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every Day" etc.
Windmill in old Amsterdam.
"Waterloo Sunset"

Essentially, that's the story of Terry & Julie...
"Mr Tambourine Man".
Not sure that counts , Bobbi

Rows and rows of disused milk floats stand dying in the dairy yard
And a hundred lonely housewives clutch empty milk bottles to their hearts
Hanging out their old love letters on the line to dry
It's enough to make you stop believing when tears come fast and furious
In a town called malice, yeah
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OK - I give in. There are a lot but probably in a minority!

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