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There's a song on the radio a lot this week but I don't know what it's called or who sings it.
It sounds like a female vocalist who I think and I think repeats the phrase "and the rains comes/came down" a few times.
The diagnostic feature of the song, however, is the soprano voice in the background singing "ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah" in a quasi-choral manner.
It's quite an upbeat tune and once I think I hear the DJ say it was by Jet, but I'm nowhere near sure on this.
Any ideas, please?
It sounds like a female vocalist who I think and I think repeats the phrase "and the rains comes/came down" a few times.
The diagnostic feature of the song, however, is the soprano voice in the background singing "ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah" in a quasi-choral manner.
It's quite an upbeat tune and once I think I hear the DJ say it was by Jet, but I'm nowhere near sure on this.
Any ideas, please?
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I know and do like that song by Adele, but the one I keep hearing and am asking about is a faster tempo song, and the background singing behind the main vocals is very distinctive indeed...it's more sort of Lesley Garrett sounding, but I know it's not her.
It's a pop(ish) song with what I can only describe as a soprano background ah-ah-ee-ah's
I know and do like that song by Adele, but the one I keep hearing and am asking about is a faster tempo song, and the background singing behind the main vocals is very distinctive indeed...it's more sort of Lesley Garrett sounding, but I know it's not her.
It's a pop(ish) song with what I can only describe as a soprano background ah-ah-ee-ah's
The Journey Continues ad uses Eliza's Aria - is that it?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LYJc7_au_Jg
No words though
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LYJc7_au_Jg
No words though
Yes - it's defintely that - Mark Brown with Sarah Cracknell
http://www.video-c.co.uk/newmicrosites/microsi te_home.asp?vidref=markbrown001
http://www.video-c.co.uk/newmicrosites/microsi te_home.asp?vidref=markbrown001