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Bronic

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Re: What is your favorite piece of library music with lyrics?
« Reply #15 on: March 01, 2024, 01:41:52 AM »
This was covered by Australian singer Edith Bliss, who got to number 86 in the Aussie charts with it!  I think they used the Bruton backing track with new vocals from Edith on the top

Nice to know! Somehow she is even more stilted than the original singer.


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Re: What is your favorite piece of library music with lyrics?
« Reply #16 on: March 02, 2024, 07:42:07 AM »
Wow, I never knew that.  Library creates a sound-a-like pop track which then is reborn as a 'new' pop track.  Like pop eating itself.  Library music will never stop being a source of surprise, interest and fascination to me.


Re, the thread, Prisoner Cell Block H fans often ask what the pop songs are in the show- a popular one is 'I Don't Need No Angel In Disguise'- J. Schillo from 'Follow Me (DWSLP 3369)


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Re: What is your favorite piece of library music with lyrics?
« Reply #17 on: March 02, 2024, 10:27:56 AM »
This was covered by Australian singer Edith Bliss, who got to number 86 in the Aussie charts with it!  I think they used the Bruton backing track with new vocals from Edith on the top
Lord Thames, your encyclopaedic knowledge of library music never ceases to amaze me. Bruton must have been delighted that Edith Bliss wanted to use their piece as a backing track. Though I doubt she was as chuffed to have only achieved number 86 in the Ozzie charts with it.

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Re: What is your favorite piece of library music with lyrics?
« Reply #18 on: April 03, 2024, 06:33:18 AM »
What are these "lyrics" you speak of? ;)

Yohanes Salomo

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Re: What is your favorite piece of library music with lyrics?
« Reply #19 on: May 25, 2024, 06:31:26 PM »
Bent Myggen - The Line - This one has cool subdued vocals

Dawg i've been looking for the lyrics of this one, but i can't seem to find the lyrics i need. Has anyone happen to write the lyrics for this one? Let me know. Thanks! ;D ;D ;D

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Re: What is your favorite piece of library music with lyrics?
« Reply #20 on: June 25, 2024, 12:20:22 PM »
Done it! I've finally written the lyrics for it, but not as close as the actual one. But that's was my best i could try to. So here it is:

Bent Myggen - The Line (lyrics)

(verse 1)

Throw on a shirt, you're in the mirror.
You're gonna meet the girl down at Julio.
You got a car, and you're a winner.
And this is 1960.

Go to the park, man you're going,
and you are right, and they are wrong.
And you can do. You're always going,
And then it's only '61.

Oh, and the line begins to glow,
and you're falling from the past.
Oh, and the mind begins to glow,
and you know it's gonna last.

(verse 2)

When you see you're in glass, your ears are burning.
Break out the cold if she looks at you.
You figured it out, skip the line.
You had your way in '62.

Oh, and the line begins to grow,
and you're falling from the past.
Oh, and the mind begins to glow,
and you think it's gonna last?

(voice break)

You got a million-dollar gambler,
stepping in million-dollar shoes.
Sometimes they love to hear you ramble,
sometimes they only want the news.

Oh, and the line begins to show,
and you're falling from the past.
Oh, and the mind begins to go,
and you think it's gonna die.

(music ending bed)

(The End)

Bronic

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Re: What is your favorite piece of library music with lyrics?
« Reply #21 on: June 26, 2024, 03:05:10 AM »
Very cool, Yohanes. I isolated the vocals on this part and I guess it is:


(verse 2)

You see her in class, your ears are burning.
Break out the cold if she looks at you.
You figured it out, skip the learning.
You had your way in '62.


Yohanes Salomo

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Re: What is your favorite piece of library music with lyrics?
« Reply #22 on: June 26, 2024, 09:50:20 AM »
Very cool, Yohanes. I isolated the vocals on this part and I guess it is:


(verse 2)

You see her in class, your ears are burning.
Break out the cold if she looks at you.
You figured it out, skip the learning.
You had your way in '62.

Oh thanks for the correction, bronic! I was bad at it because i thought it was just a gibberish at first, but here is the actual English words, but sometimes it's very confusing to me. But again, thanks for the correction. I highly appreciate that. ;D ;D ;D
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