Obama/Clinton campaign songs

As we say goodbye to Hilary Clinton’s presidential campaign and say hello to her willingness to run as vice president candidate to Barrack Obama, here is a list of songs that reflect what Sen. Clinton may be feeling:

“Hello, Goodbye,” the Beatles
“The Party’s Over,” Journey
“American Pie,” Don McLean
“It’s Over,” Loverboy
“What About Me,” Moving Pictures
“Maybe Tomorrow,” Jackson 5
“The End,” the Doors

Still, there are Clinton supporters who would choose these songs:

“Baby, Come Back,” Player
“Please, Don’t Go,” KC & the Sunshine Band
“Let’s Do It Again,” Staple Singers
“One More Try,” Timmy T
“Don’t Stop,” Fleetwood Mac
“It’s Not Over (‘Til It’s Over),” Starship
“Don’t You Write Her Off,” McGuinn, Clark & Hillman

But, Sen. Obama’s followers may be singing these songs:

“We Are the Champions,” Queen
“I’m Gonna Change Everything,” Jim Reeves
“Lucky Man,” Emerson, Lake & Palmer
“Do It,” Neil Diamond
“Sign o’ the Times,” Prince
“Take It to the Limit,” the Eagles
“Winning,” Santana
“Bring It on Home to Me,” Sam Cooke

And if Obama and Clinton do, indeed, join forces, these songs may be their slogans:

“Just the Two of Us,” Grover Washington, Jr.
“Just You and Me,” Chicago
“We’re Not Gonna Take It,” Twisted Sister
“Two to Make It Right,” Seduction
“And You and I,” Yes
“We Are the World,” USA for Africa

Unless, of course, they begin to bicker. Then these songs would fit:

“Tug of War,” Paul McCartney
“Anything You Can Do,” Ethel Merman

So, what do songs did you come up with the Clinton/Obama situation?

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