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May 28 2003, 05:44 AM
Morning All.......
I am being haunted by a track it was in TV shows twice this week, firstly on the so called Dale & Nell wedding on BBC3 and then in a repeat of Sex In The City last night. It has a catchy tune and the lyrics go something like my love is your love and your love is my love etc...... . I thought it might be whitney houston but the wife says it aint.
Any Clues?
Have a good do.
Rich
Eskie
May 28 2003, 10:03 AM
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| my love is your love and your love is my love etc |
Rich, I didn't see either programme, but Whitney certainly has a record called "My love is your love", so for once in her life yer missus is wrong
paula
May 28 2003, 10:07 AM
Yep, definately sounds like Whitney,
Ian Stewart
May 28 2003, 11:01 AM
whitney's version was a cover, but at the moment I can't remember who sang the original.
it was a reggae track
Dj SBD
May 28 2003, 11:53 AM
Yes, whitney and wyclef-my love is your love!!
Eskie
May 28 2003, 01:55 PM
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it was a reggae track
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Ian, you're right it was a cover, however it wasn't a reggae track, not the original version anyway. it was a blues track by Magic Sam back in the early 60's. There have been a couple of reggae versions done of the track though, the only one I can remember offhand is by Terry Linen.
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May 28 2003, 02:27 PM
well guys thewife is adamant it aint WH
the first lines are:
What your thinking, what u feelin, i've got to know to be real....
is your love for real cause your love is my love and my love is your love our love is here to stay.
it has an 80's feel to it
come on guys....
Rich
Eskie
May 28 2003, 02:46 PM
Need a little more to go on:
is it funky, slow, mid-tempo etc, is it a female vocalist, group... what type of music
it's kind of ringing a bell, and another clue or two might do the trick
Top Trax
May 28 2003, 04:59 PM
Eskie
it's a female vocals
funky disco 80's style
i'll be in the chat latter so hopefully be able to sort it then.....
Rich
Eskie
May 28 2003, 05:08 PM
Got it, it's Cheryl Lynn - Got to be real, released late 70's, and onehelluva track, still burns the floors up.
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