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It reminds me of a song I used to listen to as a child, sung by a man, probably African, to a reggae tune. I only remember these lyrics "One step forward, one step back"
Musically, there were brass instruments and an electronic organ... I recall the melody but not the lyrics
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It reminds me of a song I used to listen to as a child, sung by a man, probably African, to a reggae tune. I only remember these lyrics "One step forward, one step back"
Musically, there were brass instruments and an electronic organ... I recall the melody but not the lyrics
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The impossible is the only worthy opponent of man.
Hi Josh
you're really the best. I've been struggling for 2 months to find this title. Congrats world champion!
The song might not be that great but it reminds me of a really good time.
Thanks again for everything because it was driving me crazy. See you!
you're really the best. I've been struggling for 2 months to find this title. Congrats world champion!
The song might not be that great but it reminds me of a really good time.
Thanks again for everything because it was driving me crazy. See you!
Hi Pozzo
You have a "problem solved" box at the bottom. Check it.
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You have a "problem solved" box at the bottom. Check it.
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Hi Pozzo
I probably found the solution here ---> http://vivonzeureux.blogspot.com/2006/02/max-romeo-one-step-forward.html
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The impossible is the only worthy opponent of man
I probably found the solution here ---> http://vivonzeureux.blogspot.com/2006/02/max-romeo-one-step-forward.html
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The impossible is the only worthy opponent of man
Hello everyone
I really need help, I heard a song at a club and I can't find the artist and the exact title of the song. The lyrics I remember are "my head is spinning my head hits or slaps (I’m not sure) ..... I hope she loves me I hope she loves me ..... I see her moving away from me"
Thanks in advance everyone !!!!!
I really need help, I heard a song at a club and I can't find the artist and the exact title of the song. The lyrics I remember are "my head is spinning my head hits or slaps (I’m not sure) ..... I hope she loves me I hope she loves me ..... I see her moving away from me"
Thanks in advance everyone !!!!!
Hello Josh,
I'm looking for a website where I can find a history of all the songs from the 60s, 70s, 80s, and 90s, where I could listen to excerpts of these songs since I know the lyrics of the songs from those years well as it was my youth, but on the contrary, I don't know either the titles or the artists. I would be very grateful if you could help me. Thank you in advance.
I'm looking for a website where I can find a history of all the songs from the 60s, 70s, 80s, and 90s, where I could listen to excerpts of these songs since I know the lyrics of the songs from those years well as it was my youth, but on the contrary, I don't know either the titles or the artists. I would be very grateful if you could help me. Thank you in advance.
Hello Rachel
I’m not really sure how to help you, but I can try to guide your research.
For the 60s-70s, I suggest visiting the following sites:
http://www.nostalgie.fr/radio/radio_webradios.html
http://www.infodisc.fr/SongMp_60.php
http://www.lemarchedesseniors.com/radios/artistes-60-70.php
http://www.radioyeye.com/
http://www.rock6070.com/
For the 80s-90s:
http://www.flash80.com/
https://www.maxi80.com/
http://souvenirs80.over-blog.net/
http://www.europe2.fr/radio/mes-annees-90/
http://www.radio13.fr/
There you go. I hope this helps you
See you soon
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The impossible is the only worthy opponent of man
I’m not really sure how to help you, but I can try to guide your research.
For the 60s-70s, I suggest visiting the following sites:
http://www.nostalgie.fr/radio/radio_webradios.html
http://www.infodisc.fr/SongMp_60.php
http://www.lemarchedesseniors.com/radios/artistes-60-70.php
http://www.radioyeye.com/
http://www.rock6070.com/
For the 80s-90s:
http://www.flash80.com/
https://www.maxi80.com/
http://souvenirs80.over-blog.net/
http://www.europe2.fr/radio/mes-annees-90/
http://www.radio13.fr/
There you go. I hope this helps you
See you soon
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The impossible is the only worthy opponent of man
Hello everyone. I'm looking for the Madison from the 80s in music. I don't know the name of the artist or the title. Thank you for your help.
Hi dede23, I might be a bit late, but the title you're looking for is certainly "Last Night" by Chris Anderson
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcumc0dipv0&gl=FR
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcumc0dipv0&gl=FR
The site you are looking for exists, I had obtained it from an internet user and we could listen to the top 100 hits of each year from the 50s to the 90s on repeat. I didn't note down the address outside of my favorites and I lost everything when my computer crashed. I have been searching for it since and I'm struggling to find it... but I’m not giving up... if I find it, no problem, I'll share it with you.........
Sorry pascal22 but if I knew more, I would have said it. It's from the late 70s to early 80s. I've already searched on the net but I struggled, so for anyone who has an idea about this song, thank youuuuuuuuuu. See you later.
My problem has been solved thanks to Josh, whom I thank again, but I can't seem to close the discussion. If someone could explain to me how to do that. Thank you in advance.
Thank you, Josh. I looked for it, but it's not there. It's okay, I’ll leave it as is, and thanks again. Bye.
Hello everyone, I'm looking for a song from the 70s or 80s, but I only have a few phrases here and there. Please help me to find the title and the artist if possible. Thank you in advance. Here are the lyrics: "It was in winter, the road was icy, and that's when you left me. We said it was for life. How sweet it was to be in love. I still wear your gold ring." Thanks again! PATRICK-OPEL
Hello, I'm looking for an African-style song, I don't know...
It's a song that moves a lot and the lyrics are roughly like this: a tchic a tchic ambo a tchic a tchikita...
LOL if you find it, thank you for helping me, I appreciate it in advance!
It's a song that moves a lot and the lyrics are roughly like this: a tchic a tchic ambo a tchic a tchikita...
LOL if you find it, thank you for helping me, I appreciate it in advance!
Maybe this is what you are looking for...
"Ramaya" Afric Simone
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/xb17f
"Ramaya" Afric Simone
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/xb17f
Thank you very much, but that's not it at all / the song has much more rhythm / it's the kind of music you play at a party to have a good time, which is what I'm looking for / well, thanks anyway, and if anyone else knows or finds it, please let me know, I can't take it anymore, I really want to listen to it. Thank you very much to Skudy...
Hello, I'm looking for titles of 80s disco songs for a party or a website where I can listen to the music and then I'll take care of getting it. Thank you in advance.
Hello
A simple search on a search engine
A straightforward query on a search engine and it gives plenty of results
A bit of insight and perseverance make all the difference
See you later
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The impossible is the only worthy opponent of man
A simple search on a search engine
A straightforward query on a search engine and it gives plenty of results
A bit of insight and perseverance make all the difference
See you later
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The impossible is the only worthy opponent of man
Bonney M: Daddy Cool, Image: Démons de Minuit, Début de Soirée: Nuit de Folie, Patrick Hernandez: Born to Be Alive, Abba: Gimme Gimme, Donna Summer: Hot Stuff, Gloria Gaynor: I Will Survive, Irene Cara: Flashdance, Évelyne Thomas: High Energy, Avalanche: Johnny Come Home, Jean-Pierre Mader: Macumba, Righeira: Vamos a la Playa, Michael Zager Band: Let's All Chant, Thierry Hazard: Le Jerk; Thierry Pastor: Coup de Folie, Ottawan: Disco, Fun Fun: Color My Love, Village People: YMCA.... That's the best of disco, with that you fill the playlist, believe me. If you can't find everything, give me your MSN and we'll sort it out. Good evening, ciao.
I'm looking for the name of a song where the video shows an obese man walking while listening to music, then he changes and becomes thin...
Hi Preto, I think it's Fat Boy Slim "right here right now" except that it's the opposite, it's the evolution of man and he becomes fat at the end, if it's not that sorry https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R795KiMD4zs&feature=related
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