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Anyone know what that song was on Richard & Judy 31st Aug

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mikemarshall | 19:50 Fri 31st Aug 2007 | Music
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I will sing it to you....... do doobe do dooby, doobie doobie
doo doobie...... Hope that's enough i'm a bit outta tune
sorry.. BPM approx 72 thanks Mike
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Missed Richard & Judy today! Your's was a good rendition of it, though I think you may have left out a dooby somewhere. The title is just on the end of my tongue. I'll probably not sleep tonight trying to think of it!
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Thanks 'the ricicle'....... I'll be OK when my voice breaks....
by way the do doobe etc....are the actual WORDS sung
........Stay tuned....Mike
Was it " da dooby, da dooby, da dooby dooby dooby"- as that's a theme song from a 60s show.

Or was it "dooby dooby doo, da dooby dooby, dooby dooby doo, da dooby dooby" as that's part of the lyric of Strangers in the Night by Frank Sinatra. Was it man or woman.
was it a guest singing it or was it playing in teh background.

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No....... factor 30 I feel you are getting slightly warm...
the annoying thing is I actually have this song on disc
somewhere, I think it's no more than three years old..
I keep forgetting how it goes, untill I see the words
Do dooobi .... do dooobi,.....dooobi dooobi do dooobi
the second do doobi is higher , the world is now
.....singing this song.....Mike

fratellis - chelsea dagger?
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Yes...Yes...Yes...Yes..........Yes....Thanks factor30 for
Believing in me, when all the others said i was mad
do dooby do....o....o

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