"Turnover" - anybody wants to play?

Remembers classic songs from the late 1950s and 1960s
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Absolutely, Nick.
Mark: mmmm... "all you need is love"?
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Correct!
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Close but no cigar for me
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Roy, did you start smokin'?! Kiddin'.
My turn, i guess... a very simple one.
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I'm drawing a real blank on what the opposite of "Bobby Dee" could be, other than "Robert Zee" ;) ...
I don't remember any of the lyrics to McCartney's "Sally G" - is it that?
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No, Nick, not Robert, not Zee, and not Sally G, albeit Sally G is closer. Image But those "turned over lyrics" can be sung along with the original tune.
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Susie Q!
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Right, Mark.
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