What big hits for Roberta Flack, The Doors, The Kinks, INXS, Vanessa Amarosi, Robert Palmer, Custard, Olivia Newton-John, Crowded House, Lionel Ritchie, Jimmy Cliff and Pink Floyd each brag an adverb in their title?
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January 18th, 2010 at 10:50 am
Not to forget Savage Garden’s triple adverb title
January 23rd, 2010 at 9:44 am
This is easily and obviously solvable to anyone who has even vaguely followed popular music consistently and chronologically. I can put the answers way below.
By the way aren’t there also adverbs like ‘still’, ‘even’ and adverbial phrases like ‘every second Tuesday’ and ‘behind the couch’? All bar Vanessa, Custard, Jimmy Cliff look like they had fairly well-known singles contain these alternative adverbs in their titles too. (Some artists look to have quite a few and Robert Palmer did many ‘socially’)
Killing Me Softly With His Song, Love Her Madly, You Really Got Me, Elegantly Wasted, Absolutely Everybody, Simply Irresistible, Anatomically Correct, Hopelessly Devoted to You/ I honestly Love You, Sister Madly, Truly, I Can See Clearly Now and Comfortably Numb