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Subject: Obscure songs help
Written By: coco_pup on 11/30/06 at 6:50 pm
Hi guys,
I heard some songs the other day however, I can't make out what they're called and would really, really appreciate your help. I have a few lines of the songs stuck in my head but these are all the lines I know:
1. "Do, do, do-do, doo" (Chorus of song) from the 70s perhaps?
2. This song is more modern and has the words, "I wanna be healthy" in it (Chorus in song)
3. This one goes, "I'm a liar no, no" (in chorus)
4. "I wanna die/I don't wanna die" (chorus?)
Any help would be very much appreciated sorry, that's all the words I have for the songs hopefully, it will be of some help to you guys.
Thanks,
Ellie.
Subject: Re: Obscure songs help
Written By: Red Ant on 11/30/06 at 7:19 pm
Hi guys,
I heard some songs the other day however, I can't make out what they're called and would really, really appreciate your help. I have a few lines of the songs stuck in my head but these are all the lines I know:
1. "Do, do, do-do, doo" (Chorus of song) from the 70s perhaps?
2. This song is more modern and has the words, "I wanna be healthy" in it (Chorus in song)
3. This one goes, "I'm a liar no, no" (in chorus)
4. "I wanna die/I don't wanna die" (chorus?)
Any help would be very much appreciated sorry, that's all the words I have for the songs hopefully, it will be of some help to you guys.
Thanks,
Ellie.
I think the 3rd one is the Henry Rollins Band, the song is called "Liar". Even if I'm wrong, check out that song, it's is very funny:
http://www.lyricsfreak.com/h/henry+rollins/liar_20065397.html
Subject: Re: Obscure songs help
Written By: mrgazpacho on 12/23/06 at 9:16 am
1. "Do, do, do-do, doo" (Chorus of song) from the 70s perhaps?
Sounds like Lou Reed's Walk On The Wild Side?
Subject: Re: Obscure songs help
Written By: holicman on 01/06/07 at 12:07 am
No 1 could also be the police da do do do do da da da.
the 2nd one might be an Alanis morisette song.
No.4 Im not sure of.
Subject: Re: Obscure songs help
Written By: whistledog on 01/06/07 at 3:08 am
no. 1 could be "Drag Me Down" by The Boomtown Rats
Subject: Re: Obscure songs help
Written By: Kristof Robertson on 01/06/07 at 7:38 am
No. 1 could also be "Tom's Diner" by Suzanne Vega
Subject: Re: Obscure songs help
Written By: Jack Wilson on 01/07/07 at 11:02 am
No. 1 could also be "Tom's Diner" by Suzanne Vega
Or Semi Charmed Life by Third Eye Blind
Subject: Re: Obscure songs help
Written By: coco_pup on 01/07/07 at 5:51 pm
Ok, thank-you guys :) Someone said that the second song I mentioned could be an Alana Morrisette song would anyone know what it is called please?
Also, any ideas what the fourth song might be?
Subject: Re: Obscure songs help
Written By: holicman on 01/08/07 at 8:30 am
The Alanis Morrisette song is called "Head over Feet".
Subject: Re: Obscure songs help
Written By: coco_pup on 01/15/07 at 5:09 pm
Ok, thank you. The Alana Morrisette song is it the one with the words, "I wanna be healthy" in it?
Subject: Re: Obscure songs help
Written By: holicman on 01/19/07 at 7:27 am
She mentions something about being or feeling healthy.
I am not 100 percent sure, but it could be the song.
I hope this helps :)
Subject: Re: Obscure songs help
Written By: Claybricks on 01/19/07 at 5:50 pm
http://sjl-static14.sjl.youtube.com/vi/OLNSusjnHH0/2.jpg
Here's the video...
Alanis Morrisette - Head Over Feet
Dan
Subject: Re: Obscure songs help
Written By: coco_pup on 01/28/07 at 4:43 pm
Okay, the song head over feet doesn't mention anything like, "I wanna be healthy" in it still a good song, good singer. Would anyone happen to know what this song could be? I think that's part of the chorus of the song the bit, "I wanna be healthy"
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