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What Was This Song Playing On Colin Young's Trunk Of Funk
Hello All..
For any of you that listen to Colin Young on Friday nights (or anyone else who is a musical genius)...I heard a song on his show on the 1st July and I cannot find out who sung it or the name of it anywhere.
I even emailed the show the other day but the reply wasn't the song played. The lyrics are.
"Girl I think you know now, why it's harder to show how. Knowing that our love will make you smile, showing that our love is passing the trial. I said girl, you got me thinking, knowing that your loving is for the taking. I'm gonna get you I'm gonna, I'm gonna love you baby, I outta..."
Shazam doesn't work so I assume it's a rarity.
Thanks in advance
For any of you that listen to Colin Young on Friday nights (or anyone else who is a musical genius)...I heard a song on his show on the 1st July and I cannot find out who sung it or the name of it anywhere.
I even emailed the show the other day but the reply wasn't the song played. The lyrics are.
"Girl I think you know now, why it's harder to show how. Knowing that our love will make you smile, showing that our love is passing the trial. I said girl, you got me thinking, knowing that your loving is for the taking. I'm gonna get you I'm gonna, I'm gonna love you baby, I outta..."
Shazam doesn't work so I assume it's a rarity.
Thanks in advance
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Now we've found where the track is on the programme you should be able to contact the show.
It may also help if you could extract the relevant 5 minute bit and post it here again as a reply so others can listen to see if they recognise it.
Your lyrics are 95% accurate and it seems odd that Google doesn't throw up the answer, but I assume this was one very obscure track set in between lots of well known oldies. It's hard to even put a date on it- it could have been early 80s (a bit 52nd Street- the band not the Billy Joel track) from a minor artist so will have predated Google, or it could be a track from a much more recent artist
It may also help if you could extract the relevant 5 minute bit and post it here again as a reply so others can listen to see if they recognise it.
Your lyrics are 95% accurate and it seems odd that Google doesn't throw up the answer, but I assume this was one very obscure track set in between lots of well known oldies. It's hard to even put a date on it- it could have been early 80s (a bit 52nd Street- the band not the Billy Joel track) from a minor artist so will have predated Google, or it could be a track from a much more recent artist
Hi Ellipsis- I'm not sure that the 'sunshine' reference was to the song that preceded Freeeze's Southern Freeze as I seem to remember Sunshine was sung by Alexander O Neill earlier in the show. It may be my memory playing tricks though- and I'm afraid I'm not going to sit through the 3 hour programme again to check
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