Then we come to three in a row: Illinois, Indiana, and OhioĪt the top is Michigan, jump in the Great Lakes, go for a swim Kentucky is the one on top, as you can plainly see! There's Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi tooĪnd Florida is on the floor of the map I sing for you.ĭon't confuse Kentucky with its neighbor Tennessee There is no east, just West Virginia, and Virginia! New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware! There's Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Rhode Island Let's start from the east and go to the west "There are fifty states, in these United States Song credits are NOT listed either beginning or end, & I have NO luck at all trying the lyric searches - nothing comes up that sounds like it or has these lyrics. An obviously doowop tune appropriate to the particular episode, which is flashback to early 60s. At end of episode there's more than a minute of the song, but heard as background while characters are speaking in foreground - if listening REALLY closely there are addition lyrics such as "I'll always regret - the things that were said - I'll never forget - that we were to wed - I dream of you always - but my dreams don't come true - forever remembering you - (male chorus) - remembering you - & on & on. ![]() It's on YouTube by uploader FILMRISE, & this partial even has the words close-capt'd onscreen. There's a partial clip of song at beginning of episode as opening credits roll up on dark screen, lasting about 40+ seconds, with male chorus singing "Remembering you - remembering you - remembering you - remembering you - (female lead comes in) "Your photograph - pinned to the wall - the letters you wrote - I kept them all - I dream of you always - but my dreams don't come true - forever remembering you - (male chorus again) "remembering you - remembering you" - trails off as screen comes up & storyline begins. Episode title is "How Will They Remember Me?" Want to know the group/singer of a song I heard partially on "Wiseguy" TV program, Season 3, Episode 6. This was probably for an adult a deep love song (?)Īny ideas, how ever crazy, accepted! more » The lyrics and vibe were, to a child, something maybe you are in your bed and you'll come somewhere with me on a boat/in a dream/in a world and it will be great, but then it's over and back you go and now, morning, you're sad. I THINK it is the last track on an otherwise folk/pop album, where everything has been somewhat upbeat on that side but the closer is a lush downer. So, an album from (broadly) 1965-73? Male vocalist, deep, but not ridiculously so, voice. Glen Campbell? Tom Jones? My parents weren't from the US or really into music so there is a limited roster here. My quick and not complete research into Val's albums doesnt turn up a contender, so I'm thinking him, or Roger Whittaker, or music like that. There was another song in my "play the entire album side" routine that I found slightly. When I was a unsupervised early 70s kid I'd play my parents' LPs and one of the memories I recently thought of was the Val Doonican song "Elusive Butterflies of Love". Sek'phelile, sek'phelile, sek'phelile (Sek'phelile, sek'phelile, sek'phelile) Sek'phelile, sek'phelile, sek'phelile (Sek'phelile, Sphesihle) Sek'phelile, sek'phelile, sek'phelile (Sek'phelile mama yeah mhh) How do I say I love you? (I love you, love you love you love you) How do I say I'm sorry? (How do I say I'm sorry?) Thina ses'khale sakhala, aw kodwa alukh' ukhushintsho Kungathi siqala phantsi, aw sikhal' umaye maye bo Thina ses'khale sakhal', aw kodwa alukh' ukhushintsho Out of touch with the one I love, ooh yeah ![]() part of it is not in english.Īnd it's tragic I won't feel your magic, no ![]() but finally i got the song that was disturbing me, it is "Spesile by Thabsie ft Mthunzi" just incase someone else wants it. it has been long since i last visited the page. ![]() Go through the list and let us know your pick in the comments.Hello Guys. While some apps can be downloaded on your phone, a few can be accessed on any device as they are available on the web. When you can’t remember your favorite song and all you can do is remember the tune, you can use the help of the music discovery apps listed in the article. Members of the community will try to help you find the correct song immediately. It is an online community of music lovers where you can upload a sample of the track and post other details. Still couldn’t find the song? Try WatZatSong. If you are using a Windows Phone, Microsoft’s Cortana can also perform a similar search and help you recognize songs by humming. The virtual voice assistant will look for matching results and recommend songs accordingly. You can activate the voice assistant by saying Siri or OK Google. If you don’t want to use a third-party tool, try Siri on your iOS device or OK Google, voice command on your Android device. Home › Software › Audio › Identify songs by humming: best tools to use
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