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Subject: HELP -- Need to find song title
Written By: Darren on 04/04/03 at 09:47 p.m.
I first heard this song in the 70's when I was very young. I was reminded of it years later when I heard it again on the radio. I have been trying to find out the title of this song and the artist for 14 years without success. Hopefully some one remembers it. It goes like this:
Don't you worry
A new life comes to you
and don't it feel good
when you're whole world feels brand new
You've got someone who cares for you
You're not alone baby; now there's two
'Cause I'm lying here right next to you.
(Refrain)
So don't you worry
don't you worry (repeat two more times)
Subject: Re: HELP -- Need to find song title
Written By: Billy_Florio on 04/05/03 at 02:00 p.m.
shoot, that line is so familiar....damn, Ive got to think about this one...can you give more info, like a style or something
Subject: Re: HELP -- Need to find song title
Written By: Darren on 04/05/03 at 03:19 p.m.
There isn't really too much more info I can provide except possibly that the artist might be named Randy Bishop. That was the name the radio announcer mentioned after the song when I heard it and remembered it years ago. I'm not sure if she was referring to that particular song however. I know there is a current artist named "Randy Bishop" but he doesn't seem to have the same musical style.
I can tell you there are violin strings in the background of the song and that it is unquestionably an easy-listening early-mid 70's AM radio type of song.