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Thread started 05/31/15 6:14pm

Dilan

Have you ever liked a song you heard then never found it?

There was a song playing on MTV last year from the very early 2000's and I was sure I heard it before and I tuned in at its very distinctibe instrumental section. I've just accepted ill never know what that song was. Has anyone else loved a song and lost it forever?

I'm feeling a bit fammy™
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Reply #1 posted 05/31/15 6:53pm

MusicAddict95

mad Oh my gosh, YES!!! I absolutely HATE that. That's why I'm going to download the Shazam Music App on my phone whenever I hear a song so that I can find out what the name of it is and who sings it. razz

[Edited 5/31/15 18:54pm]

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Reply #2 posted 05/31/15 10:38pm

CharismaDove

Do you remember any of the lyrics? Google them smile

Maybe eye do, just not like eye did before pimp2
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Reply #3 posted 06/01/15 3:17am

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Earlier this year I kept hearing this on the radio but no station would ever say who it was. I was going crazy trying to figure it out.

I finally did when it came on while I was at the car detailer standing next to a guy with the iheart app. who was able to help me in under 30 seconds.

I knew from the start that I loved you with all my heart.
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Reply #4 posted 06/01/15 3:21am

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Can't remember the words but the music was like

na na na na na na nee nah

na na na na na nee nah

la la la

la la la

ree oh wee oh

Anybody knows the song? smile

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Reply #5 posted 06/01/15 3:36am

Dancelot

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^^ obviously Michael Jackson "Billie Jean"


so anyone know this?


Vanglorious... this is protected by the red, the black, and the green. With a key... sissy!
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Reply #6 posted 06/01/15 6:18am

Qazz

When I was about 7 years old, there was this song called "Sweet Memories" that I remember hearing quite a bit for a while. Then the song disappeared. Never heard it played on the radio (or anywhere) again -- ever. I spent 20+ years vaguely recalling this ghost of a song, occassionally asking people if they remembered it (of course they said no), sometimes searching the internet (but aside from the title, I didn't know any of the lyrics) with no luck. I couldn't find it anywhere. It was like the song never actually existed and I just fabricated the whole thing in my head.

Then one day when I wasn't even looking, I stumbled across it...

[Edited 6/1/15 6:22am]

"Janet Jackson is like an 80s sitcom that's been off the air for over 25 years; you see a rerun and realize it wasn't that great..."
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Reply #7 posted 06/01/15 10:02am

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MusicAddict95 said:

mad Oh my gosh, YES!!! I absolutely HATE that. That's why I'm going to download the Shazam Music App on my phone whenever I hear a song so that I can find out what the name of it is and who sings it. razz

[Edited 5/31/15 18:54pm]

I love whoever invented Shazam. Bless them. lol



Before Shazam I'd try to remember the song lyrics and type them into Google and if I was lucky I'd find the song artist and song.

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Reply #8 posted 06/01/15 10:29am

Cinny

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starbelly said:

MusicAddict95 said:

mad Oh my gosh, YES!!! I absolutely HATE that. That's why I'm going to download the Shazam Music App on my phone whenever I hear a song so that I can find out what the name of it is and who sings it. razz

[Edited 5/31/15 18:54pm]

I love whoever invented Shazam. Bless them. lol



Before Shazam I'd try to remember the song lyrics and type them into Google and if I was lucky I'd find the song artist and song.

I stump Shazam regularly, so I STILL listen distinctly for a string of distinct text or hook to try and Google later.

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Reply #9 posted 06/01/15 10:32am

Cinny

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Qazz said:

When I was about 7 years old, there was this song called "Sweet Memories" that I remember hearing quite a bit for a while. Then the song disappeared. Never heard it played on the radio (or anywhere) again -- ever. I spent 20+ years vaguely recalling this ghost of a song, occassionally asking people if they remembered it (of course they said no), sometimes searching the internet (but aside from the title, I didn't know any of the lyrics) with no luck. I couldn't find it anywhere. It was like the song never actually existed and I just fabricated the whole thing in my head.

Then one day when I wasn't even looking, I stumbled across it...

I love this story. I had quite a few childhood songs or releases I couldn't get anyone to remember until the glorious Internet. lol

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Reply #10 posted 06/01/15 11:13am

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Hatrina, how was that not a hit?

All you others say Hell Yea!! woot!
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Reply #11 posted 06/01/15 11:44am

Cinny

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2freaky4church1 said:

Hatrina, how was that not a hit?

It was a huge hit, but as it is with today's radio stations that have announcers and not deejays, they don't always care to announce the title or artist, when they have to namecheck their local car dealership and rundown today's weather forecast.

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Reply #12 posted 06/01/15 12:23pm

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2freaky4church1 said:

Hatrina, how was that not a hit?

I have freaking no idea! shrug But it's damn sure my put the speakers on BLAST and work it on out JAM!!! dancing jig

I knew from the start that I loved you with all my heart.
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Reply #13 posted 06/02/15 2:34am

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Have you ever liked a song you heard then never found it?

Yep, I've found some of them though thanks to Youtube.

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Reply #14 posted 06/02/15 1:08pm

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There was a reggae song years ago in the early 90s that I heard but never found. The chorus was something like, "Walk right in / Walk right in the shebeen" (or something phonetically similar to that). I never found that one, despite having googled snippets of the lyrics I can remember.

One day, hopefully, I'll stumble across it or hear it in the back of a taxi. It'll probably won't live up to the warm and fuzzy place it has in my memory, in the cold light of day, but I'd still like to discover it.

"Not everything that is faced can be changed; but nothing can be changed until it is faced." - James Baldwin
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Reply #15 posted 06/02/15 1:14pm

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Cinny said:

starbelly said:

I love whoever invented Shazam. Bless them. lol



Before Shazam I'd try to remember the song lyrics and type them into Google and if I was lucky I'd find the song artist and song.

I stump Shazam regularly, so I STILL listen distinctly for a string of distinct text or hook to try and Google later.

nod My sucky phone seems not to like Shazam, and there's often too much noise for it to work properly anyway, so I often find little lyric snippets I've noted down to search for later. It's like getting a prize when you retrieve something good that way. lol

"Not everything that is faced can be changed; but nothing can be changed until it is faced." - James Baldwin
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Reply #16 posted 06/02/15 1:22pm

JoeTyler

No

I heard those songs on movies-radio, for a reason, because they were famous-important, but I was a child and ignorant lol

when I grew up and Internet became widespread, I learned the titles (and name of the artist/s) of many songs...

tinkerbell
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Reply #17 posted 06/02/15 2:25pm

Cinny

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Qazz said:

I like this song! Apparently released on RCA in 1987 but the album as late as 1989, I've seen. The CD is $400, but the vinyl is $1. Sounds like Mazarati. lol

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Reply #18 posted 06/02/15 3:26pm

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theres this scene in BeatStreet where Rock Steady Crew come to a party (NOT the battle at the Roxy but the house party)....so Kuriaki and Ken Swift enter and theres that song in the background..latin sounding...goes a little like this "dibayaya yo yo dibaya dibaya.....dibayaya yoyo dibaya dibaya"

to this day I still havent found out who sang that song or hte name of tha song.....

even native new yorkers couldn´t help me...

I've dated outside of my race and I discovered that Good Pussy is Good Pussy and Good Booty is Good Booty regardless of ethnicity...I don't have a Fetish for only Big White Tits, Big White Butts or Phat White Pussy.(chancellor) smile wise man !
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Reply #19 posted 06/02/15 3:31pm

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deebee said:

There was a reggae song years ago in the early 90s that I heard but never found. The chorus was something like, "Walk right in / Walk right in the shebeen" (or something phonetically similar to that). I never found that one, despite having googled snippets of the lyrics I can remember.

One day, hopefully, I'll stumble across it or hear it in the back of a taxi. It'll probably won't live up to the warm and fuzzy place it has in my memory, in the cold light of day, but I'd still like to discover it.

This one?

" I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?"
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Reply #20 posted 06/02/15 3:40pm

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deebee said:

There was a reggae song years ago in the early 90s that I heard but never found. The chorus was something like, "Walk right in / Walk right in the shebeen" (or something phonetically similar to that). I never found that one, despite having googled snippets of the lyrics I can remember.

One day, hopefully, I'll stumble across it or hear it in the back of a taxi. It'll probably won't live up to the warm and fuzzy place it has in my memory, in the cold light of day, but I'd still like to discover it.

Or was it the one and only Mr.Gregory Isaacs?



Walk right in , open the door to your heart, and let love run coming in...let it shine..?

" I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?"
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Reply #21 posted 06/02/15 7:31pm

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Yes, its a song I heard in 1989 or 1990. it was kinda pop freestyle song by a young woman.

Not the way it used to be

oooh oo hooh ooh

aaah, oooh ooh

All that {sumtuin] years ago (?)

Oh oh oo ho ho

oo oo ohoh oh oh oh

I would have to sing it. I thought it was Tiffany, or Cover girls or Stacey Q but I never heard it ever again.

It used to come on the radio...haunted to this day sad

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Reply #22 posted 06/02/15 7:33pm

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OH YEAAAHH>>.

Another was a song by a woman from the 90's. There was a video as well..the chorus goes

The secret of my success

(do do do do doodo doo do doo)

The secret of my success

Cant find it for the life of me

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Reply #23 posted 06/02/15 8:23pm

Phyllis

Years ago, I heard a song by a Blues artist, I didn't know the name of the song and misheard the name of the singer. I searched for Captain Jack Dupree and found nothing. Years later I saw the name, Champion Jack Dupree and thought, that's the guy!

The song- "Walking The Blues" by Champion Jack Dupree.

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Reply #24 posted 06/02/15 9:55pm

Abdul

RufusRawfield said:

theres this scene in BeatStreet where Rock Steady Crew come to a party (NOT the battle at the Roxy but the house party)....so Kuriaki and Ken Swift enter and theres that song in the background..latin sounding...goes a little like this "dibayaya yo yo dibaya dibaya.....dibayaya yoyo dibaya dibaya"

to this day I still havent found out who sang that song or hte name of tha song.....

even native new yorkers couldn´t help me...

Afrika Bambaataa & Soulsonic Force - Renegades Chant

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Reply #25 posted 06/03/15 6:08am

deebee

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KoolEaze said:

deebee said:

There was a reggae song years ago in the early 90s that I heard but never found. The chorus was something like, "Walk right in / Walk right in the shebeen" (or something phonetically similar to that). I never found that one, despite having googled snippets of the lyrics I can remember.

One day, hopefully, I'll stumble across it or hear it in the back of a taxi. It'll probably won't live up to the warm and fuzzy place it has in my memory, in the cold light of day, but I'd still like to discover it.

Or was it the one and only Mr.Gregory Isaacs?



Walk right in , open the door to your heart, and let love run coming in...let it shine..?

Ahh, it's neither of those, sadly. Thanks for trying, though! smile

The lyrics were something like:

"Bring you girl

Let she know you can .... round the world

.....

Music is sweet for your dancin' feet

Some a dem in the corner a drink dem rum
Drink you rum and tumble down
....... fly girl
....."

[then my memory goes hazy]

"Walk right in
Walk right in the shebeen"

[And even my recollection of the chorus could be wrong. As I recall, it sounded more like "shubbeez" - but that's not a word!]
lol

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Reply #26 posted 06/03/15 8:16am

Cinny

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RufusRawfield said:

theres this scene in BeatStreet where Rock Steady Crew come to a party (NOT the battle at the Roxy but the house party)....so Kuriaki and Ken Swift enter and theres that song in the background..latin sounding...goes a little like this "dibayaya yo yo dibaya dibaya.....dibayaya yoyo dibaya dibaya"

to this day I still havent found out who sang that song or hte name of tha song.....

even native new yorkers couldn´t help me...

I have seen Beat Street a kajillion times! That's just a 12" version of "Renegades Of Funk" by Afrika Bambaataa & Soul Sonic Force called "Renegades Chant".

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Reply #27 posted 06/03/15 9:45am

thedoorkeeper

Years ago I heard a song about Bruce Springsteen,
Tom Petty, Jackson Brown & some others all wanted
to be Bob Dylan. That was the premise of the song.
That all these huge stars just were basically
Bob Dylan wannabes. No idea who sings it. Don't
remember any lyrics. Only heard it once in the car
while on vacation. Only ever found one person who
vaguely remembered hearing it.
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Reply #28 posted 06/03/15 10:26am

Accalia

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[Edited 6/4/15 13:42pm]

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Reply #29 posted 06/03/15 3:40pm

bobzilla77

I remember seeing a new wave video around 1979, and the chorus was a guy whistling a tune. I've vompletely forgotten anything about it, except that I think the fellow whistling was wearing a hat and a raincoat and was probably from England.

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