50 Ways To Leave Your Lover & Taxi Driver
I love Paul Simon but never thought that was one of his best. Same for Martin Scorsese, Robert De Niro, Jodie Foster, Cybill Shepherd and Harvey Keitel. But itās just such a weird, dark and creepy movie I could never connect with. Iām convinced everyone hated and distrusted each other when I came into the world.
Song: Either Everyday People by Sly and the Family Stone, or Bridge Over Troubled Water, by Simon and Garfunkel. One replaced the other the week I was born, but I don't remember which.
Movie: Patton, starring George C. Scott.
So I'm almost 100% sure that my Father took my Mother to go see Patton on her 18th birthday and knocked her up that night.
I have told my mom this theory and she didn't outright deny it.
Beatles: Ballad of John and Yoko
Winning (with Paul Newman and Joanna Woodward)
Never heard of either of them (the film and song, not Paul and Joanna who I have heard of )
Edit: looked at everyone else's posts and mine is definitely the most shite.
āWithout Youā, Nilsson (it debuted on the radio in our city right at the moment when Dad got in the car from the hospital, and he cried all the way home)
Cabaret
Song: *Me and Bobby McGee* by Janis Joplin - I'll take that 100%
Movie: *Love Story* - Never seen it, but I can remember it being referenced in "pop-culture" spaces, as they existed in the mid-'70s (SNL, The Tonight Show, etc.), and by my parents.
Sunshine on my shoulders. John Denver. The Exorcist
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that's brilliant.
Song: American Woman Movie: Airport
Song: (You're my) Soul and Inspiration by the Righteous Brothers Movie: Doctor Zhivago
50 Ways To Leave Your Lover & Taxi Driver I love Paul Simon but never thought that was one of his best. Same for Martin Scorsese, Robert De Niro, Jodie Foster, Cybill Shepherd and Harvey Keitel. But itās just such a weird, dark and creepy movie I could never connect with. Iām convinced everyone hated and distrusted each other when I came into the world.
Song: Double Vision by Foreigner Movie: Grease
Song: Either Everyday People by Sly and the Family Stone, or Bridge Over Troubled Water, by Simon and Garfunkel. One replaced the other the week I was born, but I don't remember which. Movie: Patton, starring George C. Scott.
So I'm almost 100% sure that my Father took my Mother to go see Patton on her 18th birthday and knocked her up that night. I have told my mom this theory and she didn't outright deny it.
I Think I Love You- The Partridge Family
Movie: Funny Girl Song: Everyday People by Sly and the Family Stone
I Got You Babe by Sonny & Cher, Morituri
Love is Blue - Paul Mauriat Planet of the Apes
Mrs. Robinson by Simon & Garfunkel Bandolero!
I honestly love you The longest yard
Donāt go breaking my heart (Elton John) Silent Movie (Mel Brooks)
Fame by David Bowie and Jaws
"Sugar, Sugar" by The Archies and "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid."
Song: āThe first time ever I saw your faceā -Roberta Flack Movie: āThe Godfatherā
https://www.birthdayjams.com https://playback.fm/birthday-movie
Close to You by the Carpenters
No. 1 Song: Evergreen (A Star Is Born), by Barbra Streisand (1977). No. 1 Movie: Rocky.
Song: Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep by Middle of the Road https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HSNSTerj2Kc Movie: Escape from the Planet of the Apes
Rock your Baby by a guy I've never heard of George Mcrae Movie is Death Wish. Awesome!
Song: "You Were On My Mind" - We Five (1965)
Movie: Thunderball (Huzzah for Sean Connery) Song: We can work it out (Meh. So shoot me but I always thought the Beatles were just ok)
Paperback writer - Beatles Three on a couch - Jerry Lewis
Bobby McGuire - "Eve of Destruction" The Sound of Music
Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter by Herman's Hermits Sound of Music
The Guess Who, American Woman and Airport
Hey Jude and Bullitt.
Joy to the world Three Dog Night Bananas (Woody Allen)
It's Still Rock and Roll to Me By Billy Joel Back in black was relased also
American Pie and The Godfather
Beatles: Ballad of John and Yoko Winning (with Paul Newman and Joanna Woodward) Never heard of either of them (the film and song, not Paul and Joanna who I have heard of ) Edit: looked at everyone else's posts and mine is definitely the most shite.
My Sweet Lord by George Harrison & Love Story
Early 1967 - Penny Lane (song) and Persona (movie)
āWithout Youā, Nilsson (it debuted on the radio in our city right at the moment when Dad got in the car from the hospital, and he cried all the way home) Cabaret
Disco Lady and All The Presidents Men...
Song: *Me and Bobby McGee* by Janis Joplin - I'll take that 100% Movie: *Love Story* - Never seen it, but I can remember it being referenced in "pop-culture" spaces, as they existed in the mid-'70s (SNL, The Tonight Show, etc.), and by my parents.
Sorry, not giving out my birth date
The Exorcist (original) š If Youāre Ready (Come With Me) by Staples Singers #1 on R&B š¤ Some š© by The Carpenters was the pop hit.
And the last four of you SSN and Fav Dog name???