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A long, long {time} {ago} | 96%
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So bye, bye, Miss {American} {Pie} | 96%
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And them good ole boys were drinking {whiskey} and rye | 94%
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Drove my Chevy to the {levee} but the {levee} was dry | 94%
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Singin', "This will be the day that {I} {die} | 94%
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This will be the day that {I} {die}" | 94%
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I can still {remember} | 92%
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The day the {music} {died} | 90%
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That I could make those people {dance} | 84%
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We all got up to {dance} | 84%
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And do you have faith in {God} {above} | 81%
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But something touched me {deep} {inside} | 81%
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And I knew if I had my {chance} | 80%
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I couldn't take {one} {more} step | 80%
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Oh, but we never got the {chance} | 80%
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And maybe they'd be happy {for} {a} {while} | 79%
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Did you write the {book} {of} {love} | 77%
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How that music used to make me {smile} | 77%
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I can't remember if I {cried} | 77%
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'Cause I saw you dancin' in the {gym} | 75%
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Well I know that you're {in} {love} with him | 75%
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Do you believe in {rock} {and} {roll} | 73%
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If the {Bible} tells you so | 73%
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When I read about his {widowed} bride | 73%
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And can you teach me how to dance {real} {slow} | 71%
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But {February} made me shiver | 71%
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With every {paper} I'd deliver | 69%
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And moss grows fat on a {rolling} {stone} | 68%
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But I knew I was {out} {of} {luck} | 67%
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Man, I {dig} those rhythm and blues | 67%
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Can music save your {mortal} {soul} | 66%
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In a coat he borrowed from {James} {Dean} | 66%
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With a pink {carnation} and a pickup truck | 66%
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When the jester sang for the {king} {and} {queen} | 65%
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You both {kicked} {off} your shoes | 65%
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{Bad} {news} on the doorstep | 63%
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I was a lonely {teenage} broncin' buck | 63%
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So come on, Jack be {nimble}, Jack be quick | 63%
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The {courtroom} was adjourned | 61%
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The Father, Son, and the {Holy} {Ghost} | 59%
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Jack Flash sat on a {candlestick} | 58%
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No {verdict} was returned | 56%
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Now for {ten} {years} we've been on our own | 56%
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Oh and while the king was {looking} {down} | 56%
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But that's not how it {used} {to} {be} | 55%
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The jester stole his {thorny} crown | 55%
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And while Lennon read a book on {Marx} | 54%
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{Helter} {skelter} in the summer swelter | 51%
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The players tried for a {forward} pass | 50%
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{Eight} miles high and falling fast | 48%
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My hands were clenched in {fists} {of} {rage} | 47%
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The {marching} {band} refused to yield | 47%
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Could break that {Satan}'s spell | 46%
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I met a girl who {sang} {the} {blues} | 46%
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The bird flew off with a {fallout} shelter | 46%
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They caught the {last} {train} for the coast | 46%
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No {angel} born in hell | 45%
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The quartet {practiced} in the park | 45%
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And a {voice} that came from you and me | 44%
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And I asked her for some {happy} {news} | 44%
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'Cause {fire} is the devil's only friend | 44%
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Now the half-time air was {sweet} {perfume} | 44%
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A {generation} lost in space | 43%
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Do you {recall} what was revealed | 43%
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Cause the {players} tried to take the field | 42%
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{Not} {a} {word} was spoken | 42%
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And in the streets, the {children} screamed | 41%
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And the {three} {men} I admire most | 41%
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I saw Satan {laughing} with delight | 41%
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She just smiled and {turned} {away} | 41%
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To light the {sacrificial} rite | 41%
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But the man there said the music {wouldn}'{t} {play} | 40%
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Oh and as I watched him on the {stage} | 40%
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The lovers cried, and the {poets} dreamed | 40%
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With the {jester} on the sidelines in a cast | 40%
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Where I'd heard the music {years} {before} | 39%
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Oh, and there we were all in {one} {place} | 38%
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The {church} {bells} all were broken | 38%
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And we sang {dirges} in the dark | 37%
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I went down to the {sacred} store | 33%
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With no time left to {start} {again} | 33%
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And as the flames {climbed} high into the night | 27%
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While the {sergeants} played a marching tune | 23%
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It landed {foul} on the grass | 20%
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