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A classic rock or possible R&B song that may be from the 70s. I have no lyrics to go by but there's a saxophone in it that goes "dit-dit-dit ditty ditty diiiih". Very uptempo song and I've heard it in a fast food restaurant and a bookstore but couldn't make out the lyrics to write them down. It is not Baker Street by Gerry Rafferty. Nor is it that Electric Aunt Jemima song by Frank Zappa. Dit dit dit ditty ditty diiih is the tune the saxophone makes in the song, not the vocalist. I doubt its Huey Lewis And The News cause I'm familiar with most of their hit songs.
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This one song I heard a long time ago. A bit slow and jazzy and the lyrics are something like "Oh yeah, we must never ever touch". Phil Collins may have done the song, I remember my mom or someone making a comment about Phil Collins when it came on the radio. Google isn't helping.
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Can anyone identify the music playing this video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-0uNezrojCw
Someone asked the question in a comment about a year back, but it looks like nobody ever responded.
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Anyone know what this song is: http://captainsassyourpantsoff.tumblr.com/post/31318563565/you-know-how-dirk-is-sometimes-described-as-a
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In a recent episode of Care Bears: Welcome to Care-a-Lot, as Harmony Bear performs a heartfelt song, Grumpy Bear pulls out a couple of candles, which he and a human girl named Joy start waving. I feel like this is something I have seen in a music video or something of the sort somewhere before, but where? Or might it just be a general reference to "Candle in the Wind"? (NB: The episode, "Sad About You" is currently available on The Hub's website for viewing.)
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A silly French song about a man taking part in the Tour de France. I don't remember many lines, but one translated to something like "I lost my shirt." There's also something involving a cat, which then proceeds to meow along with the song.
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It was a song I heard. It would probably fit into the genre of Dance/Electronic, although it had rock elements like live drums and a guitar solo toward the end of the song. It was about mid-tempo and if I were to assign it a genre of dance music, it would probably be chillwave, although there were a few sharper, almost chiptune-style sounds that broke through the haziness. The song had a chorus that mentioned something about not recognizing yourself.
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Hi everyone! Does anyone here know a song about a baby bird who grows up and its mother makes it leave the nest? I think it was on a casette tape of children's songs I had in the mid 90s, that also had the song "Bling Blang, Hammer with my Hammer." I think the tape also had the song "I Went to the Animal Fair," but it might have been "Boom Boom, Ain't It Great to Be Crazy." Any help would be appreciated!
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Anyone think they could name this song
for me? I know it's not an original composition for the game because Arthur used it too (I think it was multiple times, but the only one I remember is in "Arthur's Chicken Pox" during a fever dream where he's walking a high wire in a circus.)
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In the film The Patriot, what's the marching tune the British are playing when Benjamin Martin (Gibson) and Gabriel (Ledger) are watching the battle from the abandoned manor house? This song has been stuck in my head, and since I don't know any lyrics, just the tune, I can't find out the name of it, and it's bugging the crap out of me.
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Two songs I've been looking for for a while:
The first one is a slow, mellow song that has a lyric that goes "Well forget you, and forget you..." I know it sounds vague, but it seems like a pretty popular song right now (I've heard it a lot on the radio, and in public areas like malls and school) so I'm pretty sure someone can help me.
The second one is a fast rock song that I've heard quite a few times in the school hallways. The only lyrics I could catch are "...the blood stains on the table..." and "Baby, you're okay, you're okay, you're okay with me..." Those might not have been the exact lyrics, but they sound close to it.
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There's this song that keeps playing at work. Some of the lyrics are:
Before we knew the tree
Before we lost it all
It was all (some word I can't understand whenever the song plays)
And the word that comes after the last "all" I have no idea what it is. It's two syllables and I'm pretty sure it starts with E, and it could be "Eden" or "easy". It's really hard to tell. Usually I just write down the lyrics and google them, but I tried that and I'm not getting any of the right hits. I might be doing something wrong.
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