Something a little different everyone. The following line is a lyric from an iconic 70's song. Can you name the song and the artist? The line goes like this:
It’s not for me I ask this
wish as though I were a king
Now I know my old high school & Shop-Rite buddies (Perls, Zuck, Billy, Neal, Rog) would know this one because we must have heard it 85,462 times (at least).
HINT #1:This line comes from the closing song from the band's eponymous debut LP from 1975.
HINT #2:Think Southern Rock.
"Music was my first love. It will be my last. To live without my music would be impossible to do for in this world of troubles my music pulls me through" - John Miles, 1976
night
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The Outlaws' "Green Grass and High Tides" from the "Outlaws" album, 1975, written by Hughie Thomasson.
Beat me to it. Nice job.
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