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Song Lyrics That Mention Other Songs, Roxette

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Roxette's, "June Afternoon"
The Song Lyrics:
It's a bright June afternoon, it never gets dark.
Wah wah, here comes the sun.
Get your green, green tambourine, let's play in the park.
Wah wah, here comes the sun.
Song They Mention:
Green Tambourine by The Lemon Pipers. An American 60s psychedelic group who were a one hit wonder with this song.
Submitted by: Edward
Roxette's, "June Afternoon"
The Song Lyrics:
Wah wah, here comes the sun.
Song They Mention:
"Here Comes The Sun" by The Beatles. Per Gessle of Roxette is a big Beatles fan. So he put that lyric in June Afternoon as a reference to it and The Beatles. As it is somewhat inspired by "Here Comes The Sun" and the long sunny days during the summer in Sweden.
Submitted by: Edward
Roxette's, "Spending My Time"
The Song Lyrics:
I fall asleep to the sound of Tears of A Clown
A prayer gone blind
Song They Mention:
Tears Of A Clown - Smokey Robinson
Submitted by: Ed
Roxette's, "The Look"
The Song Lyrics:
What in the world can make a brown-eyed girl turn blue
Song They Mention:
"Brown Eyed Girl" by Van Morrison
Submitted by: Isac

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