I asked my phone to play a particular song. It decided to play one that was phonetically close enough to the title, but not quite on the mark. Hadn't heard that song in a long time though, so yeah?

I asked my phone to play a particular song. It decided to play one that was phonetically close enough to the title, but not quite on the mark. Hadn't heard that song in a long time though, so yeah?
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Game time call: I'm staying home from the ballgame today because I feel like crap. cold-like symptoms
🙁
Bummer, dude. Hope you feel better soon.
No love. I also pulled the plug on our trip as Sunday looked highly unlikely to be played without a delay of some sort (and the remaining hotels on the market weren't inspiring).
Touch start to the season for Nestor Cortes. Three pitches; three home runs allowed.
Nestor Cortes has given up a home run every 11 pitches
Lars Nootbar and Nolan Arrenado, Twins killers
Steamboat Willie!
So I’ve seen it several times on mlb.tv where the guy is still batting, but the top bar shows 3 out. Takes a little out of the suspense. Perhaps add a spoiler warning?
hj - I’m curious about the other song (assuming the first is proffered above).
Brings to mind the switch from a digital library of music I own (ripped from discs), to iTunes, to Pandora, to Spotify, where it was that I could rediscover a song in my collection when selecting for something particular; typing in letters and watching the selections narrow to songs that had the same first letter, then first two letters, then three, and so on. Now I just tell the phone what I’d like to find and from what source to generally get what I was asking for.
I wanted it to play "Bodys", but it kept going to "Bodies".
"I am terrified your body could fall apart at any second"
Thanks. This was good. CSH is a band I know of, but not a band I know.