As far as I know, it isn't a song title. REO Speedwagon has a catalog of great songs, but this doesn't seem to be one of them. Their song titles usually have a more distinct and catchy feel, and this phrase doesn't match the typical style of their song titles.
I'm quite certain it's not a song title. I've listened to a lot of REO Speedwagon's music, and I don't recall any song named 'Same Old Story'. Their well - known titles are like 'Keep On Loving You' and 'Can't Fight This Feeling'.
It could refer to the idea that REO Speedwagon often tells a similar kind of story in their music. Their songs might have common themes like love, heartbreak, or the passage of time.
The 'reo speedwagon can't fight this feeling' story could be a creative interpretation of the song's lyrics. The song itself has a very strong emotional undertone. It might be a story where a character is at a crossroads in their life. They have this intense feeling, perhaps for another person or for a new opportunity. They struggle with it, trying to be rational and fight it off. But as the song implies, they just can't. It could be a story of self - discovery and acceptance, where the character finally realizes that it's okay to let their feelings take over and see where it leads them.
Maybe because people focus more on the story and less on the talk. The quality of the story overshadows the simple act of talking about it.
I'm not entirely sure what'reo' means in this context. But'same old story' usually implies a familiar or repetitive situation or tale.
It could be a story about a young man who hears the REO Speedwagon song and it stirs up memories of an old love. Every time he listens to it, he is transported back to the days when he was with his former partner and those feelings of love and longing come flooding back, even though he has tried to move on.
Maybe. Chip Taylor is known for his songwriting, and it could very well be a song title. It has that kind of ring to it that would fit as a song title, especially if it's about a recurring or common situation.
I'm not sure what'reo' is in this. But for'same old story', an example could be: Every time we go on a trip, it's the same old story of missing the flight because someone is late.
The titles of novels and songs were sometimes similar, but that was not absolute. Some novels were even used as song titles, but this was not a common situation. For example, some novels had titles similar to songs such as " The Sound of Snow Falling " and " The Temptation of Wolves." However, there were some novels that had no similarities with the titles of songs, such as " One Hundred Years of Solitude " and " Love Shifting." The choice of the title of the novel and song depended on the theme and style of the novel and song.
The title of a novel and the title of a song could be similar to a certain extent, but they were not exactly the same. In some cases, the titles of novels and songs might be influenced by culture, era, and genre, resulting in similar feelings. For example, some novels might use music as the theme or connect the plot of the novel to a specific song or genre. In this case, the title of the novel and the title of the song might have some similarities. However, not all novel titles and song titles would have similar feelings. Some novels may be named after a unique theme, plot, or style while others may be named after the same or similar theme, plot, or style. Therefore, the similarity between the title of the novel and the title of the song was not inevitable. There might be some similarities between the title of the novel and the title of the song, but they were not exactly the same.
I'm not sure exactly how popular 'Same Old Story' is compared to some of Stryper's other hits. It might be popular among their die - hard fans who love exploring their entire discography.