whilst out, it was playing in a shop, and thought i wonder who that is, great voice.
I only got one refrain from the tune, and now i know what it is
Imelda May, Inside Out, it has the line Love me like a Hobo, and couldn't get it out of my head. Do you ever do that, hear something and wonder what it is.
Yes, songs often sound great in shops. I can immediately think of three I heard for the first time in shops and as soon as I got home I found out what they were and bought them. They were Fleet Foxes (winter hymnal), Oasis (she's electric) and Lost Shadow Puppets (separate and ever deadly)
i rarely do that, as most music in shops has me exiting stage left, but this was so great, i looked it up, wasn't even sure if i could find it considering i only knew the one line.
Good one em https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zcV_jZUTtU8 I do that a lot too. Whenever I do, I always try to memorize a couple of not-too-common words in a sequence and then I google them as "the exact phrase" (Google's Advanced Search) along with the word 'lyrics'. More often than not that will give me the answer.
For instance, if I were to memorize a googlable sequence from ^^this song, I might have chosen "I love your wits/and all your wobbly bits" ha ha ha ha!
swedeheart, thats what i did, because the riff love me like a hobo is great, and she has an amazing voice. What's weird is that i am sure she appeared with Jools Holland and his band a couple of years ago, at the Albert Hall, she wasn't listed in the programme, which i still have, but i think its her.