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Subject: "Natural Selection" - who sells it?
There is a song I love from the 80s, I believe it's called Natural Selection. some of the words are "Well I'd do anything for your lovin' (Would it break you to make me your girl forever?) I'd do anything for your lovin', baby (Or would you send me off like a third-class letter?)" etc.
It's totally corny but I'd love a copy. If anyone knows how to find it . . . Thanks!
Subject: Re: "Natural Selection" - who sells it?
> There is a song I love from the 80s, I believe it's called Natural
> Selection. some of the words are "Well I'd do anything for your
> lovin' (Would it break you to make me your girl forever?) I'd do anything
> for your lovin', baby (Or would you send me off like a third-class
> letter?)" etc.
> It's totally corny but I'd love a copy. If anyone knows how to find it . .
> . Thanks!
the song is called "do anything" the group is called natural selection. I bought the cd in the "used" section at the local music store.I have seen it at a few other stores. on the cover is a picture of the two members of the group a white guy and a black guy, and the words "natural selection" on the cover.
Subject: Re: "Natural Selection" - who sells it?
> There is a song I love from the 80s, I believe it's called Natural
> Selection. some of the words are "Well I'd do anything for your
> lovin' (Would it break you to make me your girl forever?) I'd do anything
> for your lovin', baby (Or would you send me off like a third-class
> letter?)" etc.
> It's totally corny but I'd love a copy. If anyone knows how to find it . .
> . Thanks! I work for an internet start-up music search engine. Try us out at http://www.musicfile.com I can't think of who sings your song, but you can try the song title in the search. Good luck.