Which 1950s Song lyric Are You?



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"Though We're Apart, You're A Part Of Me Still"
The 1950s song lyric that you're most like is "Though we're apart, you're a part of me still" from the song Blueberry Hill by Fats Domino! Much like this song, you're a sentimental gal who believes that relationships are the hallmark of a well lived life. You're all about forging amazing connections and building up great relationships.

"I Keep A Close Watch On This Heart Of Mine"
The 1950s song lyric that you're most like is "I keep a close watch on this heart of mine!" Taken from "I Walk The Line" by Johnny Cash, this song describes just how guarded you when it comes to your heart. You've been taken advantage of one too many times and now it's time to keep a close watch on your heart!

"She's The Sweetest Little Rosebud That Texas Ever Knew"
The 1950s song lyrics that you're most like is, "She's the sweetest little rosebud, that Texas ever knew!" Though you might not be from the south, you're as sweet as apple pie. With an optimistic attitude and true passion for living, you can find a silver lining in just about any situation. Other's can't help but fall for your beauty and charm!

"Come On And Do The Jailhouse Rock With Me"
The 1950s song lyric that you're most like is "Come on and do the jailhouse rock with me!" Much like this Elvis Presley hit, you're all about having a good time and living each day to the fullest. Even when times are tough, you can always find a silver lining and power through!

"Remember, In Your Search For Fortune And Fame, What Goes Up Must Come Down"
The 1950s song lyrics that you're most like is, "Remember, In Your Search For Fortune And Fame, What Goes Up Must Come Down!" You might be seeking a big life, but remember, on your quest to find fame and fortune, you'll go through your fair share of ups and downs. Good thing you've got just the right attitude and optimism to carry you through every challenge. We know you can do anything!