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        日常英語(yǔ)口語(yǔ):老歌金曲

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        英語(yǔ)口語(yǔ)頻道為大家整理的日常英語(yǔ)口語(yǔ):老歌金曲,供大家參考:)
            Kevin:: So what's your favorite golden oldies?
            Keiko: You mean my favorite song? I don't know. that's like asking me what was my favorite day last year.
            Kevin: Well, let's make it your favorite song from the sixties.
            Keiko: I guess, that's a little easier. No, wait, there's a lot of good songs from the sixties.
            Kevin: Okay, how about your favorite Beatles song from the sixties?
            Keiko: That still give me 10 years to choose from.
            Kevin: All right. How about 1965?
            Keiko: That's better. Wait. I have no idea what songs came out in 1965.
            Kevin: Here, take a look at this top song hits chart from 1965.
            Keiko: Thanks. Oh, okay. This is easy. My favorite Beatle song from 1965 has gotta be "Yesterday.".
            Kevin: Isn't "Yesterday" every Japanese person's favorite Beatle song?
            Keiko: I have no idea. What makes you think that?
            Kevin: Well every time I go to a karaoke bar in Japan and look at the song selections, I only find about 3 English songs: "Yesterday", "My Way", and "I Left My Heart in San Francisco"
            Keiko: Oh, that's funny but you're right. My gosh, you must have been to a lot of karaoke bars.
            Kevin: As a matter of fact I have. I swear they all use the same song list book.
            Keiko: By the way, what's your favorite song from 1965?
            Kevin: "I Can't Get No Satisfaction" by the Rolling Stones.
            Keiko: I'm not surprised.