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No chance to retrieve that old tape?The tune sure sounds very familiar to me,and i have been googling around a lot tonight.No luck however..Hope you find out.
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Did you record it from the radio in 1989 or 1990?
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Still the song might as well be from long before 1988. The only thing we know for sure is that it hasn’t been recorded after 1991. What’s weird is that you haven’t heard it again ever since. So it probably wasn’t a big hit.
Here’s another not so well known ballad from 1990 with sax intro:
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Yes, the song may be older, but I think it was not older than 80's. Maybe this song was not so popular, but it is pretty similar to this great songs You find. Some of them I never heard before.
Thanx!!!
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Zivija, I spent all evening looking for that song of yours, but couldn’t find it. Very frustrating… It all sounds so familiar and yet I have not the slightest idea who it might be. Have you tried exploring Richard Marx's repertoire yet? He also had a couple of ballads in the late 80's.
If you should ever find it, it would be nice to let us know. Best of luck!
P.S. In the meantime I keep my ears wide open.
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Thanx TKO, I will try to explore Richard Marx. By the way, all this songs have similar atmosphere like this one I am searching for. Of course, if I ever find it, I will let You know.
Thanx!!!
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Thanx Logan & Isis, but they are not either.
Here is me singing it when I was a kid, I ripped this from the tape. Probably, You will not understand words (I don't know english at that time), but maybe someone will recognize rhythm, and some words: http://www.sendspace.com/file/oc0sda
Thanx!!!
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I wasn't able to listen to this thread, but my guesses are: * Never Tear Us Apart - INXS * Careless Whisper - George Michael * Hungry Eyes - Eric carmen (Noy even sure if there is sax) * Nothing's gonna change My Love for You - Glen Medeiros
Likely not any of these, But I had to try. good luck.
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This might be it zivija. I hope so, cause now your quest is becoming an obsession for me also, haha.
No sax though, but check out those lyrics…
Chicago - Niagara Falls
Baby, so you think you can start again? You got somebody new, But the same thing keeps happening. At the moment of truth, Whoever you're loving, You will be thinking of me.
CHORUS: As long as Niagara falls, As long as Gibraltar stands, Till hell freezes over I'll always be your man.
Tell me, when you're there lying by his side. Do you make him believe all your needs have been satisfied? Does he know that your heart is taken forever? Girl, you will always be mine.
CHORUS
Time can't erase What you feel in your heart You can't replace the love No, it doesn't matter how hard you try. Girl, you're gonna miss my loving till the day you die.
Till hell freezes over
CHORUS
Alternate Chorus: As long as Niagara falls, Until the end of time, Till hell freezes over, You are forever mine
CHORUS
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TKO, be sure there is no words to say thank You, THAT IS IT!!!! I know it at the moment I saw lyrics. Somehow, I thought there is sax on the begining, and that song is little slower, but no dubt, that's it.
So now, after almost 20 years of searching, thanx to You the result is finally here.
Thanx to all You people trying to help me, be sure it is highly appreciated. Thanx to this site, and great community!
Thanx!!!!!
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Well done TKO I have a few albums of Chicago and should really know this
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That is a great song. I love Chicago. The problem with me and lyrics is, I am usually listening to the music itself more than the words....especially the guitar parts. It's a habit of mine because I play guitar.
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After successfully found song I searched for (thanx to all of You), I transfered some instrumentals from Audio tapes, and I need help to identify them. All I know, that one of these is Jan Hammer, but I can't find name of the instrumental.
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Amazing! I've been holding your drink here for two years! You said you'd be back in five minutes!
All I know is this:
'Sound 2' is a dance medley with (from what I could pick up) 'Baker Street' / 'Ruby Tuesday' / 'Don't You Want Me' / 'Paint it Black' / 'Layla'.
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It is called "Classic Rock Classics (Medley)" by The London Symphony Orchestra. I can't find it online to listen.
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