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Post by MST3Kutie on Jun 14, 2008 22:32:03 GMT -5
I think it's called Breakthrough, but I'm not sure. It goes:
I'm on a breakthrough! I'm gonna have some fun, that's what I'm gonna do! La la la la la, la la la la la. Don't bother me, I'm too busy having fun! La la la la la, la la la la la. Don't bother me, I'm too busy!
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Post by NardDog on Jul 27, 2008 7:02:31 GMT -5
Gwen Stefani hasn't done anything good since she was in No Doubt. And some would even dispute that. and I would be one of those some....the only song that she has been associated with that I remotely like is Just A Girl ...which reminds me of lyrics from one of my favorite bands...The Flaming Lips So go tell Britney and go tell Gwen She's not trying to go against all them 'Cause she's too scared and she can't pretend To understand where it begins or ends Or what it means to be dead It's just a sound going through your head Let them go on ...from the song The Sound Of Failure
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Post by Jack Burton on Mar 21, 2009 19:46:15 GMT -5
OK this is driving me nuts.
I'm looking for the title of a song that sounds like it's from the 80's and the chorus goes (in a low voice) "I want to kiss you all over" and then (in a higher voice) "Till the night closes in". I also need the band name too.
HELP!!!!
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Post by hugo on Mar 23, 2009 15:39:37 GMT -5
OK this is driving me nuts. I'm looking for the title of a song that sounds like it's from the 80's and the chorus goes (in a low voice) "I want to kiss you all over" and then (in a higher voice) "Till the night closes in". I also need the band name too. HELP!!!! That is "Kiss you all over" by Exile. Ironically, it was the final song of the night at a club in L.A. I went to last night.
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Post by Jack Burton on Mar 23, 2009 17:38:15 GMT -5
Thanks, the wife has been dying to get this off of itunes and every time it comes on the radio, she goes nutz.
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Post by The Mad Plumber on Jun 15, 2009 13:20:08 GMT -5
I'm wondering if the Rolling Stones fans on this site can help me remember a song. I think the first set of lyrics were about a cop who killed a kid or the narrator wanting to kill a crooked cop. If anyone remembers what this song was called, it would be helpful. Thanks!
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Post by penguinofgiddiness on Jul 26, 2009 16:28:47 GMT -5
This has been driving me crazy! I heard a song on the radio in an Anthropologie store in Portland, Oregon; and I would love to know the title and artist of it! ~ The only full lyric I remember was, "But the navigator grabbed a parachute and headed for the ground," or something to that effect. ~ The song may have been about air travel or space travel. ~ It was pretty upbeat. ~ The singer was female. ~ Parts of it sounded a little bit like "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road"
Please, please, please help me out on this!
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Post by SOL Stowaway on Jul 26, 2009 16:59:36 GMT -5
I'm wondering if the Rolling Stones fans on this site can help me remember a song. I think the first set of lyrics were about a cop who killed a kid or the narrator wanting to kill a crooked cop. If anyone remembers what this song was called, it would be helpful. Thanks! That's "Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)". I love that song.
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Post by The Mad Plumber on Jul 26, 2009 18:27:22 GMT -5
I'm wondering if the Rolling Stones fans on this site can help me remember a song. I think the first set of lyrics were about a cop who killed a kid or the narrator wanting to kill a crooked cop. If anyone remembers what this song was called, it would be helpful. Thanks! That's "Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)". I love that song. Thank you, Stowaway! I appreciate the help! This has been driving me crazy! I heard a song on the radio in an Anthropologie store in Portland, Oregon; and I would love to know the title and artist of it! ~ The only full lyric I remember was, "But the navigator grabbed a parachute and headed for the ground," or something to that effect. ~ The song may have been about air travel or space travel. ~ It was pretty upbeat. ~ The singer was female. ~ Parts of it sounded a little bit like "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" Please, please, please help me out on this! I did a search on Google and my investigations lead me to assume that the song was "Epic Air Voyage" by The Submarines from the album You, Me and the Bourgeoisie.
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Post by penguinofgiddiness on Jul 29, 2009 23:11:22 GMT -5
I did a search on Google and my investigations lead me to assume that the song was "Epic Air Voyage" by The Submarines from the album You, Me and the Bourgeoisie. First of all: Thank. You. So. Much. You're too cool. Secondly, wow, that didn't sound like Goodbye Yellow Brick Road at all. I guess it really *was* driving me crazy.
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Post by Nuveena on Sept 23, 2009 22:28:09 GMT -5
Okay. I've heard this song dozens of times and still don't know its name.
I'm more than a bird I'm more than a plane I'm more than some pretty face Beside a train ... Even heroes have the right to dream And it's not easy to be me
And I'm sure the name is perfectly obvious, but I'm thick-skulled that way.
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Post by The Mad Plumber on Sept 23, 2009 22:46:48 GMT -5
Okay. I've heard this song dozens of times and still don't know its name. I'm more than a bird I'm more than a plane I'm more than some pretty face Beside a train ... Even heroes have the right to dream And it's not easy to be meAnd I'm sure the name is perfectly obvious, but I'm thick-skulled that way. "Superman (It's Not Easy)" by Five for Fighting
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Post by Nuveena on Sept 24, 2009 8:24:45 GMT -5
Okay. I've heard this song dozens of times and still don't know its name. I'm more than a bird I'm more than a plane I'm more than some pretty face Beside a train ... Even heroes have the right to dream And it's not easy to be meAnd I'm sure the name is perfectly obvious, but I'm thick-skulled that way. "Superman (It's Not Easy)" by Five for Fighting Thanks.
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