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Frivolous musical quiz with no prize:
What song of the classic rock era (1970s, basically) refers to "baseball cards"?
That's it, just the phrase, nothing else. I've had this song stuck in my head for two days and am hoping to exorcise it this way. PS: Of course there may be more than one such song, and you're more than welcome to name any that evoke our great hobby with their lyrics. |
Tim, the song I recall that mentioned baseball cards was "OLD DAYS", by Chicago, released in April, 1975. Good song, from 50 years ago.:) --- Brian Powell
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Springsteen's "The Angel"
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Brian nailed it in one!
Chicago's "Old Days" was the one I was thinking of.
"Old days Good times I remember Fun days Filled with simple pleasures Drive-in movies Comic books and blue jeans Howdy doody Baseball cards and birthdays Take me back To a world gone away Memories Seem like yesterday..." But "The Angel" by the Boss is equally a winner: "The angel rides with hunchback children Poison oozing from his engine Wieldin' love as a lethal weapon On his way to hubcap heaven Baseball cards poked in his spokes His boots in oil, he's patiently soaked The roadside attendant nervously jokes As the angel's tires strokes his precious pavement..." Apart from baseball-themed novelty stuff like "Willie, Mickey and the Duke" (which doesn't actually mention cards specifically) are there others? |
It doesn't mention cards, but "Centerfield" by John Fogerty is a great baseball song! (And of course "Mrs. Robinson" by S&G)
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It's from 2002, but the Mark Wills song "1970 Something" is a good one and references baseball cards.....
I saw Star Wars at least eight times Had the Pac-Man pattern memorized And I've seen the stuff they put inside Stretch Armstrong, yeah I was Roger Staubach in my back yard Had a shoebox full of baseball cards And a couple of Evel Knievel scars On my right arm |
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